How To Keep Your Home Running Year-Round With Solar
Power outages aren’t just an inconvenience in Northern Michigan, they’re expected.
Between heavy snow, high winds, and ice storms, many home and business owners experience multiple outages every year. And lately, they are lasting longer.
That’s why more home and business owners are turning to something new:
Solar + battery backup.
At Peninsula Solar, this has become one of the most common questions we get:
“Can solar keep my house running when the power goes out?”
Let’s walk through exactly how it works, and whether it’s worth it.

Why Outages Are Getting Worse in Northern Michigan.
If it feels like outages are happening more often.
A few key reasons:
- Increased storm intensity
- Aging grid infrastructure
- More demand on the grid year-round
For many homeowners, this means:
- Lost heat in the winter
- Spoiled food
- No internet or communication
- Stress and uncertainty
How Solar + Battery Backup Actually Works
Here’s the simple version:
- Solar panels generate electricity during the day
- Your home home uses that power first
- Extra energy charges a battery system
- When the grid goes down, your battery automatically kicks in
No noise. No fuel. No manual set up.
What Can You Power During an Outage?
This depends on your system size and battery setup, but most Peninsula Solar customers choose to back up:
- Refrigerators & freezers
- Internet
- Well pumps
- Lighting
- Furnace systems
Some homeowners even design systems to power almost their entire home.
Solar Without a Battery
This is where a lot of people get confused.
If you have solar without a battery:
- Your system shuts off during an outage.
This is a safety feature to protect utility workers.
If you want backup power:
- You must have a battery system (like a Tesla Powerwall or similar)
Is Solar + Battery Worth It?
This depends on your priorites.
It is worth it if you:
- Experience frequent outages
- Work from home
- Have a well
- Want energy independence
- Value peace of mind
It may not be necessary if you:
- Rarely lose power
- Only care about lowering your electric bill
Why This Matters More in Northern Michigan
Battery backup isn’t just a “nice-to-have” here.
It’s often the difference between:
- Staying comfortable
- Or scrambling during a winter outage
We regularly talk to homeowners who say:
“After the last outage, we’re not going through that again”
How Peninsula Solar Designs Backup Systems
Not every home needs the same setup.
At Peninsula Solar, we:
- Analyze your energy usage
- Identify critical circuits
- Design a system around your lifestyle
- Make sure it performs in real Northern Michigan conditions
No guesswork. No overselling.
The bottom Line
Solar alone saves you money
Solar + battery gives you control.
And in Northern Michigan, that control can make a big difference, especially when the grid goes down.
Thinking About Backup Power?
If you’re considering solar, or already have it and want to add a battery, our team can help you understand your options.
No pressure. Just real answers.