Full Range, All Scale
Our Energy Storage Solutions
At Gesi Systems, we pair cutting-edge Wholegreen solar panels with smart, scalable storage systems tailored for Eswatini’s homes, businesses, and communities.
Battery Storage Solutions
Battery storage gives system owners free energy from solar PV systems or lower-cost energy by charging overnight from cheap grid tariffs. As a sector, it’s been growing steadily to become the most popular combination for African homeowners in 2024.
In addition to solar PV, energy storage provides low-cost, sustainable power for homes and businesses, and it is also cost-effective for standalone systems. From single-phase residential storage to three-phase commercial systems, Gesi Systems has every type of battery storage available.





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Frequently Asked Questions
System Types
- AC Coupled storage systems will use an AC coupled inverter that operates in reverse compared to a standard inverter, enabling the battery to store energy in DC.
- Hybrid inverters offer a flexible and cost-effective solution by combining the advantages of both AC and DC coupled storage. By combining the two systems, you can connect batteries on the DC side, but charge from the AC supply, giving greater flexibility.
Key Benefits of Adding Storage
- Your own power, secure, and on demand. A battery will store energy the PV system generates throughout the day, for later use
- Uninterrupted supply, even if the grid is down.
- Lower energy bills by reducing reliance on the grid.
- Environmentally friendly and self-reliant energy.
- Monitored systems mean you can visually see your energy consumption.
- Future-proofing your energy as we move into an era with increased demand.
Battery Storage Guides
- We have a guide to help you make the right choice for your next installation. Alongside that, we also have a handy Battery Compatibility Guide & Comparison Chart for quick references about different types of storage solutions.
- Battery Storage Compatibility Chart
- Battery Storage Guide