What Happens During a Power Blackout? Will Solar Panels Still Work?

What Happens During a Power Blackout? Will Solar Panels Still Work?

Many homeowners assume that once they install solar panels, they’ll always have electricity, even during a blackout.

But here’s the truth :

πŸ‘‰ Not all solar systems will work during a power outage.

Let’s break down why this happens and what you can do about it.


Why Solar Panels Don’t Always Work During a Blackout

It sounds confusing, right?
If your solar panels are generating electricity from sunlight, why can’t you use it?

The answer lies in how most solar systems are designed.

Most Homes Use Grid-Tied Systems

In Malaysia, the majority of homes use grid-tied solar systems, which are connected to the main electricity grid.

When a blackout happens:

  • The system automatically shuts down
  • This is a safety feature to protect utility workers fixing the power lines

So even if your panels are producing energy, the system won’t send electricity to your home during a blackout.


How to Keep Your Power On During a Blackout

If you want electricity even when the grid is down, you’ll need :

A Battery Storage System

With batteries:

  • Excess solar energy is stored
  • You can use stored energy during outages
  • Your home stays powered (at least for essential appliances)

Another Option : Hybrid Solar Systems

A hybrid system combines :

  • Solar panels
  • Battery storage
  • Grid connection

This setup allows you to :
βœ” Use solar during the day
βœ” Store energy for backup
βœ” Still rely on the grid when needed


What Can You Power During a Blackout?

With the right setup, you can power :

  • Lights
  • WiFi
  • Refrigerator
  • Fans

However, running heavy appliances like air conditioners depends on :

  • Battery capacity
  • System size

So… Is Solar Still Worth It?

Absolutely.

Even if a basic system doesn’t work during blackouts, it still :

  • Reduces your electricity bills
  • Helps you save long-term
  • Provides clean, renewable energy

And if backup power is important to you, you can always upgrade your system with batteries.


Conclusion

Solar panels alone don’t guarantee electricity during a blackout but with the right system design, you can enjoy both savings and energy security.

That’s why it’s important to understand your options before installing a system.