NeoVolta Helps Homeowners Prepare for the Unexpected

Solar Energy Storage: The Centerpiece of a Home Emergency Plan

San Diego, CA, March 25, 2020NEOVOLTA INC. (OTCQB: NEOV) – Survivalists, also known as “doomsday preppers,” no longer inhabit the fringes of society. Extreme weather events, wildfires, and now the coronavirus are exposing the importance of planning for the worst. Preparing for an extended crisis has become second nature in many quarters—this includes many affluent Americans strategically preparing for self-reliance, as well as businesses and government and military facilities.

Along with a food and water supply, reliable energy is an essential tool for getting through a crisis. Imagine having no lights on in the house, no way to keep food fresh. No way to power the smartphones and tablets that keep us connected with each other. No access to news updates on television or radio. And this is no hypothetical scenario. Less than two years ago, Puerto Rico’s entire power grid was knocked out by Hurricane Maria.

Meanwhile, California’s grid is aging and susceptible to massive safety shutdowns during wildfire season. It’s also vulnerable to physical sabotage or a foreign cyberattack. The solution for many homeowners is to combine their rooftop solar panels with an energy storage system that saves self-generated power for later use. Energy security is one reason Bloomberg research predicted that home solar battery sales across the state would more than quadruple in 2020.

For California homeowners, one of the most powerful residential storage systems on the market comes from San Diego–based NeoVolta. Its NV14 battery system has a higher capacity (14.4 kilowatt-hours) and discharges more power (7.7 kilowatts) than most competitors in its class. The NV14’s high capacity can be further expanded to 24.0 kWh by pairing it with the NV24 add-on—without the expense of installing a second inverter. This combination represents one of the highest-capacity home solar storage systems on the market.

The NV14 was recently named one of Solar Power World’s “2019 Top Solar Storage Products” for its high capacity, expandability, and safer, longer-lasting lithium iron phosphate battery.

NeoVolta storage systems have been approved by San Diego Gas & Electric and Southern California Edison and are being installed in homes across Southern California. Installations in Northern California are expected to begin in mid-2020.

“We know the electric grid is vulnerable, and backup power needs to be part of any home emergency plan,” said NeoVolta CEO Brent Willson. “Don’t wait until it’s too late. NeoVolta’s NV14/NV24 solar energy storage system is a smart investment for every California household. Homeowners can enjoy significant savings on their monthly utility bill, while enjoying the peace of mind that comes with energy security.”

About NeoVolta

NeoVolta designs, develops, and manufactures advanced energy storage systems for both residential and industrial use. Its storage solutions are engineered with Lithium-Iron Phosphate (LiFe(PO4)) battery chemistry, which is clean, nontoxic, and nonflammable. The residential-focused NeoVolta NV14 is equipped with a solar rechargeable 14.4 kWh battery system, a 7,680-Watt inverter, and a web-based energy management system with 24/7 monitoring. The system’s 6,000-cycle battery life, one of the longest on the market, translates to 16.5 years of useful life, based on a full charge, and discharge each day. The NV14 has passed the product safety standards set forth by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) for battery energy storage safety testing.

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