Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about our services.

What happens if the battery is full and I'm still generating solar energy?

If your battery is fully charged and you're generating more solar energy than you're using, the excess power is automatically fed back into the electricity grid.
Until 2027, you'll still benefit from the full net metering scheme.
After that, you'll receive a feed-in tariff from your energy supplier.
With a smart energy management system, you can also choose to run certain appliances extra when there's a surplus.

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With a dynamic energy contract and a home battery, you always benefit from the lowest energy rate of the day. Exactly how much you save depends on several factors such as your energy consumption, solar production, the capacity of your battery and current power prices. Especially with large price differences in the energy market, a smart battery can make all the difference. By charging when power is cheap and discharging when rates are high, you maximize your solar power as well as market prices. At SunCharged, we are happy to help you understand your personal savings potential.