Don’t wait for the next outage—stay powered and in control with a home battery backup system
Nova Scotia has witnessed a significant uptick in power outages, underscoring the need for proactive solutions to maintain energy reliability. In 2024 alone, the province experienced over 1,600 planned outages spanning 180 days, necessary for essential reliability upgrades by Nova Scotia Power. When combining both planned and unplanned outages, the total exceeded 4,700 incidents.
The primary drivers behind these disruptions include severe weather events, such as hurricanes and ice storms, which have become more frequent and intense in recent years. For instance, Hurricane Fiona in 2022 caused widespread damage and left more than 500,000 customers without power across Atlantic Canada, including Nova Scotia. British Columbia also had one of its worst episodes this past November, with over quarter of a million BC Hydro clients affected.
Given these trends, it's increasingly likely that residents will face power interruptions. In fact, data indicates that the average Nova Scotian experienced approximately 2.05 outages in 2023, a figure that has been on the rise compared to previous years.
With the growing prevalence of remote work, an unexpected power outage can be even more disruptive, often occurring at the most inopportune moments. Imagine being in the middle of an important virtual meeting or on a tight project deadline when suddenly, the power goes out.
To mitigate such risks, investing proactively in a reliable battery backup system is a prudent strategy. Recently introduced to the Canadian market, the IONiX SmartWall™ stands out as a dependable solution in this domain. With a robust 10.75 kWh capacity per unit, it provides ample energy to power essential home systems during outages. For those with greater energy needs, up to eight units can be stacked in parallel, offering a total capacity of 86 kWh. Its compact and sleek design ensures seamless integration into any home environment.
Beyond ensuring uninterrupted power during outages, a well designed system like the SmartWall also allows homeowners to store energy during off-peak hours when electricity rates are lower and utilize it during peak times, leading to potential cost savings. When paired with renewable energy sources like solar panels, it enhances energy independence and further contributes to a reduced carbon footprint.
As power outages become more frequent in Nova Scotia, investing early in advanced battery backup technology is a wise decision. It ensures that households remain powered during disruptions and offers financial and environmental benefits in the long run. Don't wait for the next unexpected blackout; start by using the IONiX Home Simulator to find out how many batteries you need to keep your home powered in an outage.
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