Do you generate more electricity with solar panels than you consume at that moment? Then that energy often disappears directly into the electricity grid, while you need it later in the day. With a home battery, you store this power for later use. This way, you use more of your own solar energy at times that make sense to you and get a better grip on your energy consumption and energy costs.
This will become increasingly important in the coming years. From 1 January 2027, the net-metering scheme will end completely. Self-generated electricity can then no longer be offset against own consumption. Households will receive compensation from their energy supplier for the electricity they supply back to the grid, but this will be lower than the current net-metering rate. As a result, the efficiency of solar panels is increasingly shifting towards smart use of own power.
Nijmegen is a city with a mix of characteristic older neighbourhoods, 1970s houses and modern new buildings. More and more neighbourhoods have solar panels on their roofs and households generate a large part of their own electricity. Shift to Solar helps homeowners in Nijmegen choose and install a home battery that suits their home, energy use and future plans. Not a standard package, but a solution that logically fits your situation.
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The capacity of a home battery determines how much power you can store and later use yourself. A well-chosen capacity ensures that the battery matches your daily energy needs, without you investing in storage that you barely use or, on the contrary, fall short at times when you need power.
What is appropriate in your situation depends on several factors. Consider the number of solar panels on your roof, your annual energy consumption and, above all, how you use electricity during the day. Do you use electricity mainly in the evening hours, or rather spread out over the day? That difference directly affects the ideal battery size.
With our calculation tool, you can quickly get a first indication of which battery capacity might make sense for your home in Nijmegen. This result is intended as a guideline, not as definitive advice.
If you request a no-obligation quote from Shift to Solar, we look beyond the calculation tool. We analyse your consumption, generation, peak moments and any future plans, such as electric driving or expansion of solar panels. Based on this, we recommend a home battery that is technically sound and remains pleasant to use on a daily basis.
Want to know which battery best suits your solar panels? Use this calculation tool to easily calculate the ideal storage capacity of your home battery.
Enter the number of solar panels you have and check that the standard power of 400 Wp per panel matches your installation. On this basis, you will immediately see how much energy you can store and which capacity is most suitable for your home.
The way we use electricity is changing. More and more households generate their own electricity with solar panels, even though the electricity grid is not always equipped to do so. At the same time, the rules around feed-in are changing. This makes it increasingly important to take more control of your own energy.
On sunny days, solar panels often generate more power than you are currently using in your home. This excess energy is fed back into the electricity grid. In Nijmegen, too, the load on the grid is increasing, especially in neighbourhoods where many homes simultaneously feed solar power back.
Grid operators need to keep the electricity grid stable and cannot take in unlimited power. As a result, feed-in becomes less obvious and fees are under pressure. This makes the financial benefit of feed-in less predictable.
With a home battery, you keep this energy under your own control. You store the generated power during the day and use it later, e.g. in the evening or early morning. This way, you utilise more of your own solar power and reduce your dependence on the grid, without having to change your daily life pattern.
Besides the increasing pressure on the electricity grid, the regulations are also changing. From 1 January 2027, the net-metering scheme will end completely. Returned solar power can then no longer be settled at the full electricity tariff, but will be paid out at a lower rate.
This dramatically changes the efficiency of solar panels. Not feed-in, but smart own consumption becomes the key. A home battery makes this possible by storing excess solar power and using it later, when it will benefit you most.
Feel free to contact our team for personal advice. We will be happy to help you with all your questions on capacity, installation or savings.
A home battery is a system you use to store electricity for later use. The battery captures the power your solar panels generate, but which you do not need right away at that moment. Instead of delivering this energy back to the grid, you store it in your home.
The aim is simple: to use as much of your own generated electricity as possible, even when the sun is not shining.
During the day, solar panels often generate more power than you use directly. Appliances are off, occupants are not at home and consumption is low. Without a home battery, this excess energy automatically goes back to the grid. With a home battery, this power is stored first.
As soon as you need electricity later in the day, for example in the evening or at night, you use this stored energy. Only when the battery runs out will the system automatically switch to power from the grid.
In practice, the proportion of own power consumption can increase from an average of about 30% to 60% or more, depending on your situation.
A home battery works together with your solar panels and the inverter. The inverter converts the generated solar energy into usable power for your home. Smart control ensures that charging and discharging happens automatically. You don't have to do anything for this yourself.
Through an app or monitoring system, you have insight into your energy production, storage and consumption. So you can see exactly how much of your own power you are using and when the grid is tapped.
Choosing the right home battery goes beyond just the number of kilowatt hours. Of course capacity plays a role, but how and when you use power is also decisive. Think about peak times in the evening, charging an electric car or plans for a heat pump in the future.
The examples below give an overall impression based on situations we often encounter in practice. They help with initial orientation. The exact capacity always depends on your home, consumption and plans.
Small household
Average family
Large household
With electric car or heat pump
Want to know what this means for your home in Nijmegen? Then you can use our calculation tool for a first estimate. For exact advice, it is wise to have your situation analysed.
When choosing a home battery, we regularly see a number of mistakes in practice. By taking these into account beforehand, you avoid the battery not being a good fit for your situation later on.
By looking closely at your energy profile and plans beforehand, the home battery remains a logical choice even in the long run.
A home battery must function safely and reliably. That requires a careful approach, from initial advice to installation. We go through everything with you step by step, so you know exactly where you stand.
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Read more about usThe cost of a home battery varies from one situation to another. Every home, energy installation and way of using energy is different. Factors such as the desired capacity, the technical situation in the house and any future plans play an important role.
That is why we do not work with fixed prices. At Shift to Solar, you always receive a customised, no-obligation quote. This gives you a clear and complete overview of the investment in advance, with no surprises afterwards.
That way, you are not just investing in a home battery, but in a solution that is technically sound and continues to work reliably.
Subsidies and schemes sometimes come into play when buying a home battery. At the same time, it is important to be realistic about this. The possibilities vary from situation to situation and change regularly.
For home batteries, national schemes are limited. In some cases, VAT refunds are possible, for example when the battery is used in combination with solar panels and meets certain conditions. This varies per home and installation.
We always explain clearly which regulations apply in your situation and what you can and cannot expect.
In addition to national schemes, there may be provincial or local initiatives. These vary by region and are often temporary. Not every property is eligible.
Together, we look at what is applicable in Nijmegen and give a realistic picture of the possibilities.
Customers choose Shift to Solar because of its clear advice and complete guidance. From the first contact, it is clear what is happening, why certain choices are being made and what they can expect from the system and installation.
What customers particularly appreciate is that the entire process is taken care of: from analysis and design to installation and after-care. The work is done neatly, questions are dealt with quickly and any points of concern are solved immediately. That gives peace of mind, both during the process and afterwards.
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