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What does the 20% minimum state of charge mean in the Battery Agreement?
What does the 20% minimum state of charge mean in the Battery Agreement?
Updated over 2 weeks ago

When the grid is up and running, Base charges and discharges the battery while performing grid balancing operations, allowing you to enjoy a low upfront cost and monthly energy savings.

On average, the Base battery has a 93% state of charge over the course of a month.

Base will not discharge the battery below 20%, ensuring you have enough capacity to cover most outages.

When the grid goes down, you have exclusive access to the battery for backup power. Base will not and cannot discharge energy to the grid during an outage.

Base’s beta outage prediction technology protects members from 97% of outages. As Base improves its prediction software and the battery network, backup duration and performance will improve over time.

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