This is a case study of a residential battery installation in the Netherlands.
Project Background
Located in Amsterdam's canal district, this townhouse was owned by the Van der Linden family, who are committed to a sustainable lifestyle. Due to rising electricity prices in the Netherlands (reaching €0.45/kWh during peak hours) and their desire to maximize the use of their existing rooftop solar system, they chose the Dawnice residential energy storage solution to achieve greater energy self-sufficiency and economic efficiency.
Project Description
This project utilizes a home energy storage system with a compact wall-mounted design that seamlessly integrates into the villa's basement storage room. The system works intelligently with the existing solar system, storing excess solar energy during the day and providing power to the entire house at night and during peak electricity prices. Specially designed moisture-proof features and a silent operating system ensure harmonious coexistence with the historic building's surroundings.
User Feedback
"This system maximizes the value of our solar power generation. Now, almost all the solar energy generated during the day is effectively utilized, and we no longer worry about high electricity bills at night. Especially during the long, rainy winter months, the energy storage system helps us store electricity when prices are low, greatly reducing our dependence on the external grid. Most surprisingly, the system operates very quietly and doesn't disrupt our daily lives at all." — Owner Van der Linden
