Residential Battery Storage Projects
Residential Battery Projects
Project Brief
Dawnice has successfully installed four 16kWh wall-mounted energy storage units (HZEB-LCT-16) in Puerto Rico. This smart energy solution provides homeowners with reliable and efficient energy storage, ensuring consistent power supply while reducing reliance on the grid.


Background
Puerto Rico is known for its challenges with power grid instability, especially after natural disasters. With an increasing number of residents seeking ways to reduce their dependence on the national grid, this installation aims to offer an effective and sustainable energy solution. By utilizing four HZEB-LCT-16 16kWh wall-mounted batteries, homeowners can optimize their solar energy use, enhance energy independence, and safeguard against power outages.
Project Highlights
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4 x 16kWh HZEB-LCT-16 Wall-Mounted Batteries
The system consists of four compact and efficient 16kWh batteries, perfectly designed for residential energy storage. The wall-mounted design saves space and ensures easy integration into the home’s energy system. -
Enhanced Energy Independence
The system allows homeowners to store excess solar energy for use during non-sunny hours or power outages, ensuring continuous power supply even when the grid is unavailable. -
Perfect for Residential Use in Puerto Rico
Designed to meet the specific energy needs of Puerto Rican homes, this system provides reliable, off-grid energy storage that enhances energy security and sustainability. -
Efficient Energy Management
With advanced energy management features, this solution optimizes power usage, reduces electricity bills, and provides homeowners with a seamless energy experience, even during grid instability. -
Supports Puerto Rico’s Clean Energy Goals
The project aligns with Puerto Rico’s push for renewable energy adoption, contributing to a cleaner, more sustainable energy future for the island.
Dawnice continues to lead the way in providing scalable, reliable, and cost-effective energy storage solutions, helping Puerto Rican households take control of their energy usage and reduce their carbon footprint.






