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Can Solar Batteries Be Stored Outside or in a Garage in Vermont?

Written by Lilly Baron | Jul 22, 2022 1:33:02 PM

Short answer: It's not our first choice. Find out why, and what the safe alternatives are.

If you’ve been browsing battery backup options, we’d bet you’ve come across more than one photo of a Tesla Powerwall or other energy storage option hanging in a garage or outside in a modern carport. That may work in cozy climates like Arizona, but in frosty Vermont, that isn’t going to fly. Here are the reasons we are selective about where to store your solar battery bank.

Can Solar Batteries Be Stored Outside?

Technically, yes. Consider the rating system on the battery backup storage Green Mountain Solar prefers to use, the Tesla Powerwall. The Tesla Powerwall gets two scores on an IP scale(Ingress protection; how effective this device is from blocking foreign objects) from 0-6, the first number measuring intrusion protection (small sediment) and the second, moisture protection. The Tesla Powerwall is rated IP56 for the wiring component and IP67 for battery and power electronics. Overall, this rating suggests great quality, and resilience against environmental degradation, and is overall outdoor rated.

Keyword: “overall.” Anyone who has lived in Vermont knows that our winters aren’t your run-of-the-mill winters. Due to the cold temperatures Vermont experiences in the winter months, Green Mountain Solar has found that it is not ideal to place a solar battery outside, or anywhere that is not temperature controlled.

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Why Cold Batteries Aren't Ideal

Batteries will operate just fine down to below freezing, but after that, the Powerwall uses some energy to keep itself warm. Because this does reduce battery efficiency, Green Mountain Solar generally does not recommend installing batteries in unheated garages or places that get below freezing.

According to Green Mountain Solar operations supervisor, Ben McFeeters, “As the temperature of your Powerwall decreases, it will limit the amount of energy you are able to discharge and will begin using a portion of the energy storage to maintain a higher temperature. The optimal operating temperature is 77 degrees Fahrenheit.” These are general ranges and our team will assess your site to find the location that makes the most sense.

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Where to Store My Solar Battery Bank

It will always be best practice to protect your Battery Powerwall from the freezing temperatures we experience in Vermont. At Green Mountain Solar we will always recommend placing your solar backup battery in a climate-controlled area, like a basement or heated garage, to ensure you receive the highest battery performance and lifecycle of your investment.

Lilly Baron

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