What Is A Solar Battery and Does Your Rental Need One?

Dustin Edwards • May 27, 2025

As the world becomes more electric, solar energy has become increasingly popular in rental properties. As landlords continue installing solar panels on their rentals, solar batteries have proved themselves as a valuable add-on.


Today, we’ll explore what solar batteries are, as well as whether your rental property needs one.


Understanding Solar Batteries

For properties with solar panels already installed or if you’re just thinking about installing solar panels on your property, the conversation eventually goes to solar batteries. A solar battery is much like the battery in your phone, except it charges using the energy generated by solar panels during the day. Since the power generated by solar panels is only done when the sun is out, this means that in the evening, when there’s no light, you’re not using solar power. Instead of letting the unused energy go to waste, the battery allows you to store the energy and use it later, even after the sun has set. 


This can significantly improve energy efficiency in your property while providing tenants with greater energy independence. The size of the solar battery is up to budget, as most homes in Long Beach, CA, are connected to the electrical grid, where the need for large storage batteries isn't necessary. Once you’ve depleted the power stored in the battery, you’ll simply use power from the electrical grid like normal.


Benefits of Solar Batteries on Your Rental

Solar batteries in rental properties offer several advantages to both landlords and tenants. As previously stated, they increase the energy independence of the property by reducing the reliance on utility companies. Your tenants will benefit from having stored power available during the power outages, especially during the hotter season. For tenants who work from home, this can be invaluable, since rotating outages are used in Southern California to help prevent the electrical grid from failing during periods of high demand.


Batteries can also improve savings on
utility bills, namely by using the stored power during peak pricing hours. This can lower your tenant’s monthly expenses, which can make your rental more attractive to prospective tenants with tighter monthly budgets or those who are eco-conscious.


Does Your Rental Need a Solar Battery?

Not every property needs a solar battery; however, in the right situation, they can add significant value not only to the property itself, but to your bottom line as well. If you already have solar panels or plan to install them shortly, a solar battery can help your property stand out from the competition. If your property frequently deals with power outages, a reliable power backup is beneficial to your tenants’ satisfaction.


Alternatively, the initial investment costs may be difficult to justify for some landlords looking for a quick ROI. Solar batteries are considered a long-term investment, which sees its return over a long period. If your current property already has solar panels that produce excess energy, this may be enough for many landlords, especially if your rental isn't affected by regular blackouts.


Solar batteries can improve the long-term value of your rental property, though it's not a catch-all solution. Landlords need to carefully consider several factors, such as the upfront cost, their tenants’ preferences, and the specific energy needs of their property’s area, before investing in solar batteries. If you’re unsure if solar batteries are right for your property or if you need help managing your Beach City rental property, we invite you to call us today at (562) 888-0247 or complete our
Owner Application online.

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