Frisco Battery Installation The Light Battery Program™

Rapid growth. EV adoption. Luxury home energy demand.

Large Homes Drive Larger Evening Loads

Frisco neighborhoods often include:

  • 3,000–5,000+ sq ft homes

  • Multiple HVAC zones

  • Two-car EV households

  • High appliance density

  • Home offices

  • Pool systems

Solar production peaks midday.

Energy demand often peaks after 4 PM — especially with:

  • Evening cooling

  • EV charging

  • Family appliance use

That timing mismatch increases grid dependence.

Frisco Battery Installation The Light Battery Program™

Export-Heavy Systems Lose Strategic Control

Many Frisco homeowners:

  • Produce significant daytime solar

  • Export excess production

  • Pull power during evening peak

  • Experience volatile summer billing

Without storage:

  • Energy leaves during the day

  • Evening load pulls from grid

  • Peak pricing exposure remains

Solar reduces daytime usage.
Storage protects evening stability.

Frisco Battery Installation The Light Battery Program™

A Structured Optimization Model for High-Load Homes

The Light Battery Program™ was built for high-demand suburban markets like Frisco.

It includes:

  • Primary battery lease structure (~$85–$95/month depending on structure)

  • Enrollment in a participating retail plan offering 1:1 net metering under current plan terms

  • A $54 monthly battery credit under participating plan structure

  • Evening load alignment

  • Backup capability during outages

When structured properly, many homeowners reduce effective battery cost while increasing self-consumption and stability.

Instead of relying on export math alone, you control when your energy works

Frisco Battery Installation The Light Battery Program™

Solar + Two EVs + Pool System

Typical Frisco scenario:

  • Dual working professionals

  • Two EVs

  • Pool pump system

  • Dual HVAC

  • Strong midday export

Without storage:

  • Solar performs well

  • Evening EV charging drives imports

  • AC compounds peak demand

  • Bills spike in summer

With The Light Battery Program™:

  • Stored solar offsets evening load

  • $54 monthly credit applied under participating plan

  • 1:1 net metering maintained

  • More predictable energy structure

Results vary by home size and usage.

But timing alignment changes exposure.

Frisco Battery Installation The Light Battery Program™

DFW Growth Is Increasing Peak Pressure

Frisco sits in rapidly expanding Oncor territory where:

  • Suburban density increases demand

  • Peak windows intensify during heat waves

  • Delivery charges remain consistent

Battery storage reduces:

  • Peak window imports

  • EV charging volatility

  • Grid reliance during high-demand periods

As Frisco grows, evening demand grows with it.

Forward planning matters.

Frisco Battery Installation The Light Battery Program™

The Light Battery Program™ May Be Right If You:

  • Already have solar

  • Own one or more EVs

  • Have a large home with heavy cooling demand

  • Export significant midday production

  • Prefer lease over large upfront financing

  • Want backup capability

Frisco homeowners often prioritize:

  • Long-term ROI

  • Stability

  • Energy optimization

  • Home value protection

Battery integration aligns with those priorities.

Frisco Energy Demand Is Scaling Fast

Homes are larger.

EV adoption is increasing.

Evening cooling demand remains intense.

If your solar system was designed only for export-heavy math, it may not be optimized for Frisco’s evolving load profile.

The Light Battery Program™ was structured for high-demand environments like this.

Check eligibility and review your options.

  • The $54 monthly credit is available under the current participating retail plan used within The Light Battery Program™. Eligibility and plan terms are reviewed prior to enrollment.

  • Eligible homeowners enrolled in the participating retail plan receive 1:1 net metering under current plan terms. Details are confirmed before activation.

  • The Light Battery Program™ is primarily structured as a lease model to reduce upfront investment compared to traditional purchase financing.

  • Total bill impact depends on system size, usage patterns, and rate structure. Many homeowners reduce evening grid exposure significantly, but outcomes vary.

  • When configured for backup, the battery can power designated circuits or the home during grid interruptions and recharge from solar during daylight.

Frequently Asked Questions