Looking to take control of your home’s power supply?

Whether it’s for storm season, unexpected outages, or simply peace of mind, investing in a permanent generator connection or solar battery backup can make all the difference. Here’s why these upgrades are a smart, reliable, and future-ready choice:

Why Switching to a Permanent Generator Connection Is a Smart Investment?

Fast, Hassle-Free Power During Outages​

No more dragging out extension cords or juggling appliances. A permanent generator connection means you can simply plug your generator into a dedicated socket, and power will be restored to essential circuits in your home or business — safely and efficiently. Just start the generator and you’re back in action.

Safe and Compliant Setup

Using extension cords or improvised setups during outages isn’t just inconvenient — it can be dangerous. A properly installed generator connection includes a generator inlet and changeover switch, which safely isolates your home from the grid while your generator is in use, preventing backfeeding and meeting all electrical safety standards.

Power What Matters Most

With a permanent connection, your generator can supply power directly to your switchboard, allowing you to choose which circuits you want to keep running — whether it’s the fridge, lights, Wi-Fi, or medical equipment. You’re not limited to a few plug-in devices — your essential systems stay operational.

Why a Solar Battery Backup Is Worth Considering?

Power During Blackouts

Standard solar systems shut down during grid outages for safety reasons. That means even if the sun is shining, your lights could still go out — unless you have a battery backup. With battery storage, your solar system can continue powering essential circuits in your home, keeping your fridge, lights, Wi-Fi, or medical equipment running during outages.

Use More of Your Own Solar Energy

Without a battery, excess solar energy is usually sent back to the grid. With a battery, that energy is stored for later use, like at night or during peak-rate periods. That means you use more of your own power, not the retailer’s — and that can mean bigger savings.

Reduce Your Power Bills Even Further

A smart solar battery system can help you avoid peak electricity rates by using stored energy when grid power is most expensive. If your energy provider offers time-of-use tariffs, a battery helps you tap into your stored solar energy when it saves you the most.

Want to know more about how a permanent generator connection or solar battery backup can work for your property? Get in touch with our team today — we’re happy to answer your questions, provide expert advice, and arrange a tailored quote.