Solar battery cost

A solar battery costs $8,000 to $16,000 installed on average before tax credits. Solar battery prices are $6,000 to $13,000+ for the unit alone, depending on the capacity, type, and brand. A home solar battery storage system connects to solar panels to store energy and provide backup power in an out
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A solar battery costs $8,000 to $16,000 installed on average before tax credits. Solar battery prices are $6,000 to $13,000+ for the unit alone, depending on the capacity, type, and brand. A home solar battery storage system connects to solar panels to store energy and provide backup power in an outage.

Solar battery prices are $6,000 to $13,000 on average or $600 to $1,000 per kWh for the unit alone, depending on the capacity, type, and brand. Batteries with more than 25 kWh capacity for whole-house backup can exceed $25,000, not including installation.

The following factors impact the cost of a solar battery:

Energy capacity (kWh) – Energy capacity is the amount of power the battery can store and is the biggest factor in the battery's price. Larger capacity batteries cost more but can power more appliances or provide backup power for a longer period of time.

Peak power is the amount of energy the battery can provide for a short time to handle the initial surge required by most large appliances.

Continuous power is the amount of energy the battery can steadily supply.

Round-trip efficiency ­– Round-trip efficiency is the percentage of energy stored in the battery that may be retrieved later. The higher the battery's round-trip efficiency, the less energy is lost in the storage and transfer process.

Depth of Discharge (DoD) – The Depth of Discharge is the maximum percentage of the battery that can be discharged relative to its total capacity before recharging is recommended. Look for a battery with a maximum DoD of 90% or more.

Battery chemistry – The two most commonly used battery types for residential use are lithium iron phosphate and nickel manganese cobalt, both based on lithium-ion chemistry. Lead-acid batteries are a cheaper but less efficient alternative.

Nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) – NMC batteries have a lower upfront cost, can better withstand colder temperatures, and have a high energy density—the ability to store a large amount of energy while taking up less space. However, they have a shorter lifespan and aren't as safe as LFP batteries.

Lead-acid – Lead-acid batteries have been on the market the longest and are cheaper than LFP or NMC batteries but are less efficient, have a lower capacity and short lifespan, and require more frequent maintenance.

Alternating current (AC) batteries cost more but can be used with any solar panel system, are easier to install when retrofitting an existing solar panel system, and can be charged from solar panels or the grid. However, AC systems are less efficient.

Direct current (DC) batteries cost less and are more efficient but are more complicated to install, increasing installation costs.

Look for these key details when evaluating a solar battery warranty:

End-of-warranty capacity – Manufacturer warranties often guarantee the battery will retain 60% to 70% of its original capacity at the end of the warranty period.

Guaranteed cycle life – Some manufacturers guarantee the battery's performance for a maximum number of usage cycles. One cycle occurs when the battery is discharged fully to its stated Depth of Discharge.

A Tesla Powerwall costs $11,500 installed for the first unit and $7,000 for each additional unit installed at the same time. The Powerwall works with most solar panel or solar roof systems. Most homes need 2 or more Powerwalls to supply whole-house backup power for one day.

A Generac PWRcell costs $12,000 to $20,000 installed on average, depending on the system size. The PWRcell—pronounced "power cell"—can be configured for 9, 12, 15, or 18 kWh per battery cabinet. Two cabinets can connect to a single inverter for up to 36 kWh total backup power.

Whole-house solar battery backup costs $20,000 to $32,000 installed, not including solar panels. The average home uses 28 to 30 kWh per day, requiring batteries with at least that total capacity or more to power the entire home for one day.

Without a solar battery, grid-tied solar panel systems cannot power a house during an outage because by law they must turn off when the grid goes down. This safety measure protects utility workers from electrocution by blocking your system from sending power into the grid while workers are repairing the lines.

The cost to install solar panels and a battery is $16,200 to $37,700 after the 30% federal tax credit. Solar battery installation is cheapest and easiest when installing the battery at the same time as a solar panel or solar roof system to minimize labor and permitting costs.

Solar panels cost $10,600 to $26,500 installed on average after the tax credit.

A solar roof costs $29,400 to $56,000 installed after the tax credit. Most solar roof installations include one battery.

A Tesla solar roof costs $42,000 to $105,000 installed after the tax credit and includes one or more Tesla Powerwalls, depending on the system size.

Other factors also affect the installation cost:

Number of batteries – Upfront costs are cheaper when powering only essential appliances with a single battery during a short-term outage. Whole-house or all-day backup typically requires two or more batteries, increasing costs.

Compatibility – Before purchasing a solar battery, confirm it is compatible with your solar panel system. Many batteries require an inverter for compatibility.

Labor type – Many solar battery manufacturers do not offer installation services directly and instead partner with local solar installers or require homeowners to hire a separate installer.

Inverter – Some batteries come with a built-in inverter, while others require a separate inverter. Installing an external inverter increases labor and equipment costs.

Most inverters have a maximum power output rating, which limits the amount of power the home can draw from the battery at any given time. When installing multiple batteries to power more appliances and devices, confirm the inverter can handle the combined output of all the batteries.

Labor to install a solar battery costs $2,000 to $3,000 on average. Labor costs are lowest when installing a battery at the same time as a solar panel system. Retrofitting an existing system to add a new battery can increase labor costs by 30% to 50%.

Solar battery installation may require additional electrical work:

Electricians cost $50 to $130 per hour.

Replacing an electrical panel costs $1,300 to $4,000, depending on the amps. Installing a sub-panel costs $500 to $1,000.

A critical load panel costs $1,000 to $2,000 when installed with a solar battery. Most solar batteries do not have enough power to back up a whole home but instead power only essential circuits. A backup load panel ensures critical lights and appliances stay powered during an outage.

Solar batteries are eligible for the 30% Residential Clean Energy Credit until 2032. This federal tax credit—formerly known as the Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC)—decreases to 26% for installations in 2033 and 22% in 2034.

Check the Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency® to find additional rebates and local tax credits available in your state.

Purchased or loan-financed systems qualify for the federal tax credit but leased systems do not.

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