CYG systems are currently available in Europe, Asia and Africa. If you need more specific information about particular countries or regions, contact ny-overseasales@cyg.com!
How does a Hybrid System work?
A Hybrid System integrates solar panels and battery storage into a single unit. It harnesses solar energy to power your home, with any surplus energy stored in batteries for future use. Once the batteries reach capacity, extra energy can be sold back to the grid for credits on your electricity bill. Additionally, the stored energy can keep essential appliances running during a power outage.
How can I purchase and install the CYG System?
You can begin by designing your system and considering various size options. After that, we'll connect you with a CYG Installation Partner for a final assessment and proposal, as well as for the installation process.
What is the difference between residential and commercial energy storage?
Residential energy storage systems are implemented in homes or small properties, allowing them to store excess energy produced by renewable sources like solar panels. This stored energy can be used for backup power during outages or when demand exceeds supply.
In contrast, commercial energy storage involves larger systems designed for commercial or industrial use. These systems can hold substantial amounts of energy, helping businesses manage peak demand, reduce energy costs, and enhance the stability of their electricity supply.
How do I choose the right capacity for my storage system?
Capacity selection depends on your household's energy needs, solar generation capability, and desired storage level. Our residential energy storage offers a single-phase system with a capacity of 5 kW and storage options ranging from 5.12 kWh to 30 kWh, typically meeting household energy needs. The three-phase system has power options of 5/6/8/10 kW, with storage capacities from 20 kWh to 40 kWh, sufficient to meet basic household energy requirements. Our residential energy storage offers a single-phase system with a capacity of 5 kW and storage options ranging from 5.12 kWh to 30 kWh, typically meeting household energy needs. The three-phase system has power options of 5/6/8/10 kW, with storage capacities from 20 kWh to 40 kWh, sufficient to meet basic household energy requirements.
Can I get solar now and add a battery later on?
If you're interested in solar power but not ready for battery storage, you can start by purchasing a solar inverter and add a battery system later. This approach has both advantages and disadvantages. For more details, contact our ny-overseasales@cyg.com!
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