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SunPower and KB Home Partner on Home Energy Storage Solutions

published: 2014-06-24 15:02

SunPower Corp. and its longtime partner KB Home will collaboratively install innovative energy storage solutions at certain KB Home locations in California as part of a pilot program. SunPower currently offers its high-efficiency solar power systems to purchasers of new homes in more than 150 KB Home communities; this new program expands the partnership and demonstrates this new technology's ability to store solar power generated during the day for use during power outages.

"With energy storage capability, homeowners with solar power systems and home system monitoring today can control their electricity costs and have the security of knowing they'll have power during an outage. In the near future, battery storage will help homeowners manage energy loads using stored power, including charging electric vehicles at night," said SunPower CEO Tom Werner. "KB Home is once again demonstrating leadership with this move to show how homeowners could use this state-of-the-art technology to take even greater advantage of their high-performing SunPower solar power systems."

Dan Bridleman, senior vice president of Sustainability, Technology and Strategic Sourcing for KB Home, said, "Showcasing this cutting-edge technology speaks to the strength of KB Home's partnership with SunPower and once again demonstrates KB Home's forward-thinking approach to new home innovation."

KB Home estimates that at current residential electric rates, a 1.4-kilowatt high-efficiency PV system provided by SunPower and installed as a standard part of a 3,654-square-foot, ENERGY STAR® certified home at Vicenza would yield average energy savings of $216 per month, or approximately $25,900 over ten years, compared to a typical resale home without these features.

SunPower's Werner stated last December that SunPower is also piloting energy storage solutions in Australia and Germany

"Battery storage and energy management services are highly complementary to residential solar systems," said Werner. "Together, they help further reduce the monthly cost of energy, maximize value and energy security, and provide a hedge against rising utility costs."

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