Homeowners adding battery storage want to understand how many days of backup they get, what the difference is between a Tesla Powerwall and Franklin WH, and whether they need solar to install a battery. A website that answers those questions earns the energy assessment. Free mockup, no commitment.

For Solar Battery Storage in KC

Web Design for Solar Battery Storage Companies in Kansas City

Solar battery storage customers in Kansas City are primarily existing solar homeowners who want backup power when the grid goes down, homeowners who want to install battery storage without solar to protect against outages, and new solar customers who are sizing a system with storage from the start. The dominant brand in the residential battery market is the Tesla Powerwall — at 13.5 kWh usable capacity, it is what most customers have researched before they call anyone. The Franklin WH (aPower series) offers higher capacity per unit and a different stackable design. Enphase IQ Battery and LG Chem RESU are other established options. The capacity question is what requires the most education: a single Powerwall keeps lights, refrigerator, and phone charging for roughly one day in a whole-home outage scenario, but running a well pump, HVAC, and full home loads requires multiple units or a larger battery. Most customers install one to two units and configure them for whole-home backup of essential circuits only. Kansas City's spring storm season with ice storms and tornado-season outages creates real demand for backup power that is not generator-dependent. The federal ITC (Investment Tax Credit) at 30% applies to battery storage systems whether paired with solar or installed standalone as of the Inflation Reduction Act provisions — this is a key buying point that many customers do not know. A solar battery website that explains capacity honestly, compares the major battery brands, addresses the solar-required question, and covers the tax credit earns the homeowner who is researching backup power options after the last outage.

What homeowners research before adding battery storage

  • Battery brands — Tesla Powerwall, Franklin WH, Enphase IQ — capacity, round-trip efficiency, warranty
  • Backup duration — how long one battery lasts on whole-home vs. essential circuits, how to calculate needs
  • Solar requirement — whether battery storage requires existing solar, grid-charging only operation
  • Federal tax credit — 30% ITC for standalone battery storage, how to claim, income limits
  • Installation — how batteries connect to the electrical panel, transfer switch, smart panel options

What your solar battery website would include

  • Battery comparison — Tesla Powerwall, Franklin WH, Enphase — capacity, efficiency, cost, warranty
  • Capacity guide — what loads one battery handles, when to stack multiple units, essential vs. whole-home backup
  • Solar pairing — how batteries work with existing solar, solar-optional standalone installation, grid charging
  • Tax credit explanation — federal 30% ITC for storage, how to claim, paired vs. standalone eligibility
  • Installation overview — panel connection, transfer switch, smart panel upgrades, monitoring app
  • Assessment form with home size, current solar (yes/no), critical loads, outage history, budget range

What clients say

“Battery storage customers have usually just sat through a three-day KC ice storm outage and they are motivated. But they are also confused — they think they need solar first, they do not know about the tax credit, and they cannot figure out how long one Powerwall actually lasts. Without a website answering those questions I was losing half my leads before the first conversation. The new site with our honest capacity guide and the tax credit section converted those leads into calls where customers already understood what they were buying.”

— D. Park, solar battery installer, Overland Park, KS

Simple pricing

A solar battery site with brand comparison, capacity guide, and assessment form starts at $225. A full site with tax credit section, solar pairing guide, and installation overview is $425–$850. One battery installation covers the cost many times over. No contracts, no monthly fees.

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