If You Have Solar Panels and the Power Goes Out: What Really Happens

Solar panels on residential roof providing backup power during outage

If You Have Solar Panels and the Power Goes Out: What Really Happens

December 4, 2025
by
Shawn Cornett




When a solar panels power outage situation occurs, most Texas homeowners discover a frustrating truth: their grid-tied solar system shuts down completely. Even though the sun is shining and your panels are capable of producing electricity, standard solar installations cannot power your home during a blackout. The reason comes down to a critical safety feature called anti-islanding protection. However, pairing your solar system with solar battery storage creates a solution that keeps your essential circuits running when ERCOT goes dark.

Why Grid-Tied Solar Panels Shut Down During Outages

If you have solar panels and the power goes out, your inverter immediately stops sending electricity to your home. This automatic shutdown happens within milliseconds—faster than you would notice. The technology behind this response is called anti-islanding protection, and every grid-tied solar system in Texas is required to have it.

Anti-islanding protection exists to protect utility workers. According to Lone Star Solar Services, when the electrical grid goes down, repair crews work on power lines assuming those lines carry no current. If your solar panels continued feeding electricity back into the grid during an outage, workers could face lethal voltages they did not expect.

During Winter Storm Uri in 2021, over 4.5 million Texas homes and businesses lost power—some for days. ERCOT forecasts a 50% chance of rolling outages during extreme winter weather similar to December 2022 conditions. When the power grid fails, your grid-tied solar system cannot help because it has no way to safely disconnect from ERCOT while continuing to power your home.

How Anti-Islanding Protection Works

Your solar inverter constantly monitors grid voltage and frequency. When these readings fall outside a narrow acceptable range—as they do during any blackout or brownout—the inverter disconnects automatically. This applies to standard string inverters and microinverters alike.

Diagram showing anti-islanding protection mechanism disconnecting solar panels from grid during outage

The solar panels power cut happens instantly because your equipment is designed to "listen" for the grid's presence. Without detecting stable grid power, the inverter will not operate, even with abundant sunshine on your panels.

The Solution: Solar Battery Storage Systems

Adding a home battery storage system transforms your solar installation from grid-dependent to backup-capable. According to energy experts interviewed by ABC13 Houston, "The first step to making a home or business more resilient to power outages is to look into some of the separate elements of a microgrid, such as solar panels, a generator, or battery energy storage systems."

Home battery storage system connected to solar panels providing backup power during grid outage

A battery backup system includes:

  • Home battery storage (10-15 kWh capacity typical)
  • Hybrid inverter that can manage solar, battery, and grid connections
  • Critical loads panel that prioritizes essential circuits

When the power goes out, your hybrid inverter isolates your home from ERCOT and switches to battery power within seconds. Your solar panels continue generating electricity during daylight hours, charging the battery while simultaneously powering your home. At night, stored energy keeps your essential systems running.

During the September 2023 Texas heat wave, battery storage resources helped avoid grid failure by providing power equivalent to about 434,000 homes when traditional generation could not keep up.

What a Battery Backup System Powers

Infographic showing what a battery backup can power during an outage including essential appliances and their runtime

Most residential battery systems in Texas provide 10-15 kWh of storage. Texas homes average 25-30 kWh of daily consumption, so batteries typically cover essential loads:

Usually covered: Refrigerator, LED lights, WiFi router, phone charging, medical equipment, garage door

Requires larger system: Central AC, electric water heater, electric range

Texas-Specific Considerations for Solar Backup

Texas faces unique challenges because ERCOT operates largely isolated from other U.S. grids. When extreme weather strikes—whether Winter Storm Uri or Hurricane Beryl—outside assistance cannot flow in easily.

The Texas Legislature recognized this vulnerability by approving $1.8 billion for the Texas Backup Power Package Program. According to UH Energy Innovation, this represents "a significant shift toward distributed energy resilience in the state's broader electricity reliability strategy."

For homeowners, the economics of battery storage continue improving. The 30% federal Investment Tax Credit applies to both solar and battery installations. Additionally, working with Ambit Energy provides access to a competitive solar buyback rate—one of only two such programs available in Texas. This rate helps offset battery costs by maximizing the value of your solar generation during normal grid operation.

Getting Started with Solar Battery Backup

If your home already has grid-tied solar, retrofitting a battery system is possible. You will need:

  1. Assessment of daily energy needs (typical Texas home: 25-30 kWh)
  2. Evaluation of existing inverter compatibility or upgrade to hybrid inverter
  3. Sizing calculation for battery capacity based on backup priorities
  4. Installation of transfer switch or critical loads panel

VIP Energy Service offers personalized energy consulting to evaluate your options. Unlike online-only providers, our local Texas energy consultants work face-to-face with homeowners to match solar buyback plans and backup solutions to specific needs.

The federal tax credit combined with competitive electricity rates and plans make 2025 an excellent time to add battery backup. Many homeowners also qualify for no-deposit electricity service, removing upfront barriers.

Ready to keep your home powered during the next Texas blackout? Get your free energy quote from VIP Energy Service and discover how solar battery storage protects your family when ERCOT cannot.

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