The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) recently designated Briggs & Stratton Energy Solutions an approved California Manufacturer of energy storage systems (ESS). The company is one of only five manufacturers with this distinction, which benefits California residents by allowing an additional 20% incentive for the state’s Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP).
SGIP provides an additional 20% savings on qualifying distributed energy systems that are manufactured in California and installed on the customer side of the utility meter. The 20% is on top of other rebate incentives offered through SGIP. When the 30% federal tax credit for installing solar and battery storage systems is added, the combined incentives could pay for most or all of a home or business owner’s energy storage equipment.
SGIP-approved Briggs & Stratton® Energy Solutions battery storage products include:
- SimpliPHI® 4.9 Batteries
- PHI™ 3.8 24V Batteries*
- PHI™ 3.8 48V Batteries*
- AmpliPHI™ 3.8 48V Batteries*
- AccESS™ System with Sol-Ark® Inverter
- AccESS™ System with Schneider Electric® Inverter
Pending approval:
- PHI™ High Voltage 4.3kWh 24V Batteries
- PHI™ High Voltage 4.3kWh 48V Batteries
*Qualify for additional 20% SGIP incentive
Briggs & Stratton’s cobalt-free, lithium ferro phosphate (LFP) batteries are manufactured in Oxnard, Calif., have been used in installations around the world since 2010 and come with a 10- or 15-year limited warranty.
“Depending on the type and size of residential or commercial ESS, most or all ESS equipment expenses may be covered by a combination of California’s SGIP program and the federal tax credit,” said Tom Rugg, Senior Vice President and President — Energy Solutions at Briggs & Stratton. “The California manufacturer designation makes our solutions more affordable for homeowners and businesses.”LFP Advantages
As a pioneer of LFP battery chemistry, Briggs & Stratton Energy Solutions has been designing and engineering batteries in California for more than ten years. LFP batteries are more reliable, can operate at a much wider temperature range, are less prone to thermal runaway events and have a longer lifespan than other cobalt-based battery chemistries. All batteries from Briggs & Stratton Energy Solutions have gone through UL 9540A fire safety testing, and AmpliPHI and PHI batteries are certified to UL 9540 for use in ESS.
SOURCE : PRNewswire