Solar Battery Cost: Why They''re Not Always Worth It | EnergySage
Solar battery costs vary significantly across brands. Different companies offer different battery sizes, so the easiest way to compare costs is to look at the price per kilowatt
If you just want to back up a few critical loads, your solar battery cost will be lower. But if you're looking to back up your whole home or go off-grid, expect to pay a lot for battery storage —we're talking about $25,000 to $40,000, on average. Compared to solar panel systems, batteries are less customizable in terms of size.
In 2025, a typical solar battery installation costs $9,000–$18,000 before incentives and $6,000–$12,000 after credits. By 2026, continued cost declines are expected to make home energy storage even more accessible, with prices averaging 8–12% lower than current levels.
Solar batteries typically cost $10,877 after the federal tax credit—which expires for batteries installed after December 31, 2025—for the 13.5 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of storage a typical home needs to keep essential devices running during outages (also the size of a Tesla Powerwall 3). Whether they're worth it depends entirely on your situation.
Lithium-ion batteries, such as those using Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4), are more expensive than lead-acid batteries but offer higher efficiency, longer lifespan, and better energy density. For instance, a 10 kWh lithium-ion battery typically costs $7,000–$10,000, while equivalent lead-acid options range from $2,000–$5,000.
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