Actually I think it's been unclear from the OP if there exists or is a plan to bring utility power to the garage or not. There was mention of going the other way, i.e. bringing the solar/battery output to the house as a backup.
So there would be no possibility of grid power to the garage.He wanted to at minimum supply the garage completely off solar and batteries but have an ability to switch the main house to solar via manual transfer switch also.
But he is installing a 100 foot feeder from the garage to the house.
Yeah I think the business/economic model for these niche systems is a direct response to the cost of interconnecting with a utility added to the value of having backup power, as the grids get more unreliable than ever or just randomly shut off due to wild fire risk or whatever.Of course, it's impossible to say anything definitively without knowing rate schedules and interconnection and metering policies.
Look at all the treads we have on here about the cost of a utility transformer upgrade for a PV system to connect to the grid:
$21,000 transformer upgrade for PV
$20,000 transformer upgrade for PV
$3,200 transformer upgrade for PV
I wonder what the nationwide average cost for PV required transformer upgrades is?
Three is a bad sample size but averaging 15k that costs more than the proposed system,
then add the cost of a generator and you're ahead.
For a homeowner in a rural area with a old 10 kVA transformer, or on a lrge transformer but it shared with a neighbor whom has alredy maxed out its PV, it might be more economical to make a zero export system, than pay to upgrade a transformer.
Then there might be complex rules for zero export grid connected, so here we find people filling this niche.
Granted the transformer upgrade is a one time expense, generators need to be replaced about as often as the batteries will need to be replaced, so it might pencil out for the guy.