> A 20-year T-bill right now is only paying about 2.5%...
> Even if it takes 20 years to pay off the battery system...

Batteries are not a source of energy.  They produce nothing.  Solar panels
do.  Far better to spend X dollars available for more solar panels which
pay off themselves in about 3 years and use the nearly free storage in the
grid.

Self-storage (if you have access to the grid) consumes $2 out of every $3
invested in Solar with zero benefit other than about 4 hours of backup
electricity a year (around here with a 99.96% reliable grid).  That's
spending several thousands of dollars for about 60 cents worth of
electricity.

If you don't have the grid, then sure, on-site storage is required.

Oh, my zero-usage electric  bill is an $8 fixed rate "meter" fee per
month, or $100 a year.  That is renting a 10,000 kWh storage system (the
grid).  Or about 100 kWh per dollar.  Compare that with the 0.01 kWh per
dollar for batteries.

A 10,000 times better deal if there ever was one.

Bob, WB4APR
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