Viability of Residential Battery Storage as an Instrument to Manage Solar Energy Supply Variability: A Techno-Economic Assessment
The rapid growth of residential photovoltaic (PV) installations has increased interest in electrical storage units (ESUs) as a means of enhancing self-consumption and reducing surplus electricity fed into the grid. However, in temperate climates characterized by strong seasonal variability in solar generation, the economic viability of residential battery storage remains uncertain. This study examines whether ESUs provide measurable financial benefits under such climatic conditions, particularly
