How VPPs Are Expanding the Value of Home Batteries

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Home batteries are becoming more than backup power. Sequoya Cross explains how VPP programs can help homeowners offset system costs, support the grid, and create new opportunities for installers. Briggs & Stratton’s approach connects batteries, inverter partners, generators, and demand response into a more flexible home energy ecosystem.

Main Topics Discussed

• How VPPs create added value for homeowners

• Briggs & Stratton’s inverter partnerships and battery strategy

• Utility programs driving residential battery participation

• Combining batteries and generators for whole-home resilience

• Why storage may become a standard home energy appliance

Speakers

Company:
Ben Zientara
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PV Magazine
PV Magazine
Website:
Sequoya Cross
Briggs & Stratton Energy Solutions

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