by Thad James | Mar 19, 2025 | Commercial
How Battery Backups and Solar Power Can Protect Your Business
Power outages cost U.S. businesses millions of dollars every year. The good news is you can safeguard your business with solar power and battery backups. (more…)
by Thad James | Feb 21, 2025 | Commercial
How Power Outages Are Destroying Productivity and Profits
Power outages aren’t just an inconvenience – they’re a financial disaster waiting to strike. Extreme weather, grid failures, car accidents, and unexpected power surges are responsible for costing U.S. businesses an estimated $150 billion annually. For manufacturers and businesses relying on continuous production, this is catastrophic.
When power is suddenly lost, production lines stop cold, sensitive data is lost, and critical machinery is left vulnerable to damage from voltage surges. What’s worse? These outages happen when you least expect them, leaving you scrambling for solutions and counting the cost of hours – sometimes days – of downtime.
And it doesn’t stop there. For many businesses, a power failure frustrates customers and damages the business’ reputation, leading to missed deadlines – or worse – lost contracts. Simply put: no business can afford to remain unprotected.
The Hidden Cost of Doing Nothing
Think about it. Every time your business experiences downtime, the meter is running. Studies show that major manufacturers face an average of 20 incidents of downtime per month, costing them anywhere between $39,000 and $2 million per hour.
And if you’re relying solely on grid power to protect you, you’re playing with fire. Without a backup system, you risk:
- Losing critical data due to sudden voltage drops
- Permanent damage to high-value machinery caused by power outages
- An irreversible hit to your brand’s reputation when production delays impact your customers
Businesses that don’t prepare for these worst-case scenarios risk becoming a victim to them, needlessly. But there’s good news – there is a great solution to strengthen your businesses resiliency.
The Solar + Backup Solution
When businesses invest in a solar power and battery backup system, they safeguard themselves against these unwanted interruptions and the financial risks that come with the interruption. With the advancement and reliability of solar storage technology, businesses of all sizes can now protect themselves from power disruptions and gain a competitive advantage.
If your business is considering a solar and battery backup system, now is the time to explore your options and secure a reliable energy source for the future. With the right system in place, your business can keep running—no matter what happens to the grid.
At Seal Solar, we specialize in custom battery backup and solar solutions designed to keep your business running – no matter what. Contact us today for a free assessment and discover how solar and battery backups can work together to protect your business.
by Thad James | Jan 17, 2025 | Commercial
There is nothing better than having the confidence that comes with knowing you’re prepared when mother nature decides to throw you a big old snow-covered curve ball, taking with it all the electricity in your neighborhood. No one wants to be without power, especially when your business and your customers depend on it. (more…)
by Thad James | Nov 18, 2024 | Residential
When we at Seal Solar talk about energy resiliency, obviously leveraging solar panels to produce your energy needs is what comes to mind for most people. But producing energy is just part of the re-SEAL-iency equation (see what we did there?). Being able to store and then access that stored energy is critical when grid-outages demand an alternate source of much needed power for your home. That’s where adding a battery backup technology like the Tesla Powerwall turns your solar array into your very own MicroGrid. (more…)
by Thad James | Nov 1, 2024 | News
You already know that Seal Solar is focused on renewable, clean energy. But did you know we have a team dedicated to sustainability and our environmental impact? (more…)