Your solar array can start small
You don't need to cover 100% of your household load on day one. A hybrid system can be sized to your most essential circuits first — a lower upfront cost, a faster install, and a mounting structure that's already built to support more panels when you're ready to add them. No need to redo the wiring or protection design from scratch.
Your battery can start small too
The battery bank doesn't have to cover the whole house right away either. Sizing it for critical loads — lights, router, fridge — still gets you automatic, silent backup power on day one, at a lower upfront cost. When your budget allows, you add capacity to the same system rather than replacing what you already have.
One roadmap, your own timeline
The point of a modular design isn't to undersize your system — it's to give you an honest, PEC-compliant starting point that fits your budget now, with a clear path to expand later. No pressure to buy more than you need today, and no wasted equipment when you do scale up.