
Your solar panels generate free electricity — but without a battery, most of it leaves your property before you can use it. A battery storage solution in Market Drayton keeps that energy at home. Use it in the evening instead of buying it back at peak rates.
Every unit of stored solar energy used instead of grid electricity saves you money. Do that consistently across morning peaks, evening demand, and overnight usage — and the saving adds up fast. Most Market Drayton customers notice the difference from their first bill.
Market Drayton's semi-rural setting means grid supply can occasionally be disrupted. Battery storage means those moments don't affect your household. Stored power takes over automatically — no action needed from you.
Most Market Drayton homeowners with solar panels recoup their battery investment within 7 to 9 years. With systems lasting 10 to 15 years, that leaves years of effectively free electricity — and the return only strengthens as grid prices rise.
You speak to our team directly. Not a call centre. Not a booking system. We visit, design, install, and support — all in-house, all accountable, all the way through.
Our process is clear, efficient, and entirely managed in-house. Here’s what Market Drayton customers experience from first contact to live system.
Solar panels charge the battery during the day. In the evening, your home draws from stored power automatically. The system manages everything itself — you simply see a lower bill.
Install solar and battery together as one combined project. It’s more cost-effective, less disruptive, and delivers the strongest financial return from day one. We design complete packages for Market Drayton properties.
Roughly the size of a large wall-mounted boiler. Most are fitted in a garage, utility room, or cupboard. Our engineer identifies the best location during the free survey.
You’ll export less — but the saving from using stored energy at home is almost always greater than the SEG payment for exporting it. Battery storage improves your overall financial position in nearly every case.
Often yes. Internal installations are generally straightforward. If listed building consent is needed for any external work, our engineer will identify that during the free survey and advise clearly.
