SolarEdge Home Battery Price & Review (2026)

10 kWh · 5 kW · Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) · 10-year warranty · 4.3/5

TL;DR

The SolarEdge Home Battery costs $10,000–$13,000 installed in 2026, or about $8,050 after the 30% federal tax credit.

  • Installed price: $10,000–$13,000 (unit only: $7,000–$9,000).
  • After the 30% federal Investment Tax Credit, the net cost is about $8,050.
  • Stores 9.7 kWh usable and delivers 5 kW continuous (7.5 kW peak).
  • Backed by a 10-year warranty (70% capacity retention at 10 years); up to 3 units per inverter.

How much does the SolarEdge Home Battery cost?

The SolarEdge Home Battery costs $10,000–$13,000 installed in 2026. The battery unit alone runs $7,000–$9,000; the rest covers labor, electrical work, and permitting. The 30% federal Investment Tax Credit applies when the battery is charged by solar, bringing the net cost to about $8,050.

The SolarEdge Home Battery is DC-coupled to SolarEdge inverters, giving it one of the highest round-trip efficiencies (94.5%) on the market — less energy is lost moving power in and out of storage. It is the natural choice for homes already running a SolarEdge solar system.

SolarEdge Home Battery specs

Usable capacity9.7 kWh
Continuous power5 kW
Peak power7.5 kW
ChemistryLithium Iron Phosphate (LFP)
Round-trip efficiency94.5%
Warranty10 years (70% capacity retention at 10 years)
ScalabilityUp to 3 units per inverter
Integrated inverterNo
Unit price (equipment)$7,000–$9,000
Installed price$10,000–$13,000

Pros

  • Highest round-trip efficiency (94.5%) in its class
  • DC coupling reduces conversion losses
  • Tight integration with SolarEdge monitoring

Cons

  • Best value only within a SolarEdge solar system
  • Lower usable capacity per unit (9.7 kWh)

Is the SolarEdge Home Battery worth it?

Best for: Homes already using SolarEdge inverters and monitoring. With a 94.5% round-trip efficiency and a 10-year warranty, the SolarEdge Home Battery suits homeowners who want flexible, modular storage and plan to pair the battery with solar to claim the 30% tax credit.

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Frequently asked

SolarEdge Home Battery FAQ

The SolarEdge Home Battery costs $10,000–$13,000 fully installed in 2026. The battery unit alone is $7,000–$9,000. After the 30% federal tax credit, the net cost is about $8,050.

Yes. The 30% federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) applies to the SolarEdge Home Battery when it is charged by on-site solar, and standalone storage also qualifies under current rules. On a typical installed price that is roughly $3,450 back.

The SolarEdge Home Battery stores 9.7 kWh of usable energy and delivers 5 kW of continuous power (7.5 kW peak). Up to 3 units per inverter.

The SolarEdge Home Battery carries a 10-year warranty (70% capacity retention at 10 years). Its Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) chemistry is rated for a 94.5% round-trip efficiency.

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