We uncover every incentive you qualify for, match you with vetted installers, and handle all the paperwork — so you get battery storage at the lowest possible cost.
New Jersey homeowners face record-high bills, increasingly frequent outages, and a maze of confusing incentives.
NJ residents logged 50+ hours of outages in 2 years. When the grid goes down, food spoils, sump pumps fail, and your family is left in the dark and heat.
Electric bills are up 30–50% year over year. PSE&G customers see $500+ monthly bills with no change in usage. Delivery charges alone jumped 50%.
Federal tax credits, state rebates, utility VPP programs — thousands of dollars are available, but figuring out what you qualify for feels impossible.
Gas generators are loud, need constant maintenance, and your HOA might ban them. Plus, competing for fuel during outages is a nightmare.
No sales pressure. No confusing quotes. Just a clear path to lower bills and reliable power.
Answer a few quick questions about your utility, bill, and energy goals. Takes about 2 minutes.
Our team identifies every federal, state, and utility incentive — typically $7,000–$12,000+ in savings.
We match you with pre-screened, licensed installers who handle installation and paperwork.
A modern battery system installs quietly in your garage or utility room — no noise, no fumes, no maintenance headaches. Just reliable backup power when you need it.
Answer a few questions and we'll show you real numbers — recommended systems, incentives, and savings.
This helps us recommend the right system and calculate your savings.
Battery storage works with or without solar — but solar supercharges your savings.
Select all that apply — this helps us prioritize the right system features.
Based on your answers, these systems are the best fit for your home.
Our energy advisor will review your specific situation, verify incentive eligibility, and connect you with a vetted local installer — all free.
Everything you need to know about battery storage in New Jersey.
A typical 13.5 kWh system (like the Tesla Powerwall 3) costs $14,000–$18,000 installed. After federal, state, and utility incentives, most homeowners pay $4,375–$8,763 out of pocket. Commercial systems start around $43,000 net for 60 kWh.
NJ has some of the best battery incentives in the country. The federal Investment Tax Credit covers up to 30–50% of system cost. NJ's GSESP Phase 2 program offers upfront rebates of $1,250–$1,625. Utility companies like PSE&G and JCP&L offer VPP rebates of $500–$2,000, plus annual performance payments of $100–$400. We stack all of these for you.
No. Battery storage works with or without solar. Without solar, your battery charges from the grid during off-peak hours (when electricity is cheapest) and powers your home during expensive peak hours. With solar, you get even greater savings by storing your own generated power.
A single 13.5 kWh battery can power essential loads (lights, fridge, internet, medical devices, sump pump) for 10–24 hours depending on usage. For whole-home backup, you may need 2+ batteries. We'll right-size the system to your needs.
There's no catch. Installers pay a referral fee when they win a job through our platform. You never pay us anything. Our incentive is to find you the best deal — because happy customers refer their neighbors.
Most residential installations are completed in 1–2 days. The longer timeline is permitting and utility approval, which typically takes 2–6 weeks. We coordinate the entire process so you're not chasing paperwork.
A VPP is a network of home batteries that work together to stabilize the grid during peak demand. In exchange, your utility pays you — typically $100–$400/year in annual rewards plus a one-time rebate of $500–$2,000. Your battery is only dispatched a few times per year, and you always keep backup capacity. We recommend it for most homeowners.
Yes. Studies show homes with owned solar + battery systems sell for 3–4% more. The key word is "owned" — leased systems can complicate sales. We always recommend ownership structures that increase your property value.