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Best for existing SolarEdge systems

SolarEdge Home Battery

A strong shortlist item when the home already sits in the SolarEdge inverter ecosystem.

Best forSolarEdge solar owners who want integrated storage, DC coupling, and app-level system control.

Verified
Jul 12, 2026
Usable capacity
9.7 kWh per battery
What it costs installed
$10,000 to $20,000Installedwww.energysage.com · as of July 2026
Premium
SolarEdge Home Battery 400V product image
SolarEdge Home Battery logo

SolarEdge Home Battery product image from a SolarEdge retailer product listing; SolarEdge official pages blocked direct scraping.Image source: Sunrgy SolarEdge Home Battery product listing

Same hardware, quotes run $12K to $22K installed

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Product Range

SolarEdge Home Battery 400VSolarEdge Home Battery 400V US made (UBAT 10K1PS0B, domestic content eligible)SolarEdge Home Hub invertermySolarEdge app

Our SolarEdge Home Battery Verdict

SolarEdge is not the broadest standalone battery story, but it is important for quote review because many solar homes already have SolarEdge hardware. The key commercial job is preventing buyers from comparing SolarEdge quotes against AC-coupled alternatives without accounting for inverter fit.

Price tier
Premium
What it costs installed$10,000 to $20,000 USD

EnergySage estimates $10,000 to $20,000 for a full SolarEdge Home Battery installation, and SolarReviews pegs a typical single 9.7 kWh battery at about $12,000 installed, which works out to roughly $1,200 per kWh. The hardware itself is much cheaper than the installed price suggests: distributors were listing the US-made UBAT-10K1PS0B battery at $6,999 to $7,199 in mid 2026, so more than a third of a typical quote is inverter compatibility work, backup interface hardware, and labor. The spread mostly comes from whether your existing SolarEdge inverter is a Home Hub model that supports the battery or has to be replaced, and whether whole-home backup wiring is in scope. Expansion means buying another full battery, up to three per compatible inverter, so each step up is another roughly $7,000 in hardware plus labor rather than a cheap incremental module. The US-made version is marketed as domestic content eligible, which can matter for incentive stacking on some projects, and a federal storage tax credit may apply; confirm eligibility with a tax professional. If the battery line item on your quote is far above distributor pricing, ask for the breakdown.

www.energysage.com · Verified July 2026

Best ForSolarEdge solar owners who want integrated storage, DC coupling, and app-level system control.
Avoid IfYou do not have SolarEdge hardware and your installer is forcing an ecosystem change without showing why.

Specs Snapshot

From official datasheets and product pages, verified Jul 12, 2026. Confirm the datasheet revision on your quote matches these numbers before you sign.

Usable capacity
9.7 kWh per battery
Capacity range
Stackable up to three batteries per compatible inverter in SolarEdge materials
Continuous power
5 kW
Peak power
7.5 kW for 10 seconds
Chemistry
NMC (nickel manganese cobalt) per SolarReviews; verify by exact North America model
Coupling
DC-coupled 400V
Scalability
Up to three batteries per compatible inverter
Warranty
10-year battery warranty with unlimited cycles and throughput, 70% capacity retention guarantee

From SolarEdge Home Battery

Official product imagery and links, with the source page for every image.

SolarEdge Home Battery 400V product image
SolarEdge Home Battery product image from a SolarEdge retailer product listing; SolarEdge official pages blocked direct scraping.Source: Sunrgy SolarEdge Home Battery product listing
SolarEdge Home Battery 400V, white wall-mounted cabinet with SolarEdge logo, front view
The US-made SolarEdge Home Battery 400V (UBAT-10K1PS0B). Image courtesy of Sunrgy.Source: sunrgy.com
SolarEdge Home Battery 400V cabinet at an angle showing slim wall-mount profile
9.7 kWh usable per unit, stackable up to three per compatible inverter. Image courtesy of US Solar Supplier.Source: ussolarsupplier.com
SolarEdge Home Battery UBAT-10K1PS0B-03 product shot with SolarEdge branding
Distributors listed the battery around $7,000 in mid 2026, well below its share of typical installed quotes. Image courtesy of CSE Solar USA.Source: csesolarusa.com

Images courtesy of SolarEdge Home Battery. Source linked under each image.

Strengths & Considerations

Strengths

  • +Strong fit for existing SolarEdge inverter homes.
  • +DC-coupled efficiency story is clear.
  • +Weather Guard and app features create storm-prep content angles.

Watch Out For

  • Really only makes sense inside a SolarEdge inverter ecosystem. Retrofitting onto other systems usually means replacing hardware.
  • About 9.7 kWh usable per unit is modest for whole-home outage duration, and stacking adds cost and wall space.
  • SolarEdge has been through significant financial and restructuring pressure, so weigh long-term support and warranty continuity.

Quote Risks

The patterns that inflate SolarEdge Home Battery quotes or hide costs until after signing. Check every one against your quote line by line.

  • !Poor fit if the home is not already aligned with SolarEdge hardware.
  • !Compatible inverter, backup interface, and panel work must be clear.
  • !A 9.7 kWh battery may need stacking for meaningful outage duration.

Before You Sign: Confirm These

These are SolarEdge Home Battery's own documented terms and open questions, not our test results. Get the specifics in writing before you sign anything.

  • ?Two versions of the same battery exist: the imported BAT-10K1PS0B and the US-made UBAT-10K1PS0B that is marketed as domestic content eligible. Which part number you get can affect incentive treatment on some projects, so make the quote name the exact model.
  • ?SolarEdge launched its next-generation Nexis storage platform in March 2026 with far higher output per stack (up to 14 kW versus 5 kW). It launched in Europe first, but ask your installer directly whether the 400V battery is being superseded in the US and what that means for firmware and parts support over a 10-year ownership.
  • ?Backup power is capped by the inverter and backup interface, not by how many batteries you stack. Adding a second battery adds outage duration, not necessarily the kW your well pump or AC needs; get the continuous kW your backed-up loads will actually see in writing.
  • ?Distributor pricing for the battery itself was around $7,000 in mid 2026. A quote where the battery hardware line alone lands far above that deserves an itemized breakdown before you sign.
Walk away if

You do not have SolarEdge hardware and your installer is forcing an ecosystem change without showing why.

Key Models

1
Home Battery 400V (BAT-10K1PS0B)

9.7 kWh usable, 5 kW continuous, 7.5 kW peak for 10 seconds, DC-coupled

2
Home Battery 400V US-made (UBAT-10K1PS0B)

same 9.7 kWh spec built in the US, marketed as domestic content eligible, $6,999 to $7,199 hardware at distributors in July 2026

3
Home Battery 48V

4.6 kWh usable, 5 kW continuous, for the 48V Home Hub ecosystem

4
Nexis battery (announced March 2026)

modular 4.9 kWh modules, up to 20 kWh per stack and 14 kW output, launched in Europe first

Support & Warranty

The battery carries a 10-year warranty with unlimited cycles and throughput and a 70% capacity retention guarantee, which is a genuinely strong term sheet since most rivals cap throughput. The catch is service reality rather than paper terms: claims route through your installer and SolarEdge's support queue, and SolarEdge has been through heavy restructuring, so ask your installer who handles a dead battery in year 7 if they themselves are gone. Keep the commissioning report and warranty registration confirmation in your own records.

Documented warranty

10-year battery warranty with unlimited cycles and throughput, 70% capacity retention guarantee

Warranty terms change by market and contract. Get coverage, throughput or cycle limits, and who actually services the system in writing before you sign.

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FAQ

Is SolarEdge Home Battery worth it in 2026?

SolarEdge is not the broadest standalone battery story, but it is important for quote review because many solar homes already have SolarEdge hardware. The key commercial job is preventing buyers from comparing SolarEdge quotes against AC-coupled alternatives without accounting for inverter fit.

How much does SolarEdge Home Battery cost installed?

SolarEdge Home Battery installs typically run $10,000 to $20,000 based on www.energysage.com as of July 2026. EnergySage estimates $10,000 to $20,000 for a full SolarEdge Home Battery installation, and SolarReviews pegs a typical single 9.7 kWh battery at about $12,000 installed, which works out to roughly $1,200 per kWh. The hardware itself is much cheaper than the installed price suggests: distributors were listing the US-made UBAT-10K1PS0B battery at $6,999 to $7,199 in mid 2026, so more than a third of a typical quote is inverter compatibility work, backup interface hardware, and labor. The spread mostly comes from whether your existing SolarEdge inverter is a Home Hub model that supports the battery or has to be replaced, and whether whole-home backup wiring is in scope. Expansion means buying another full battery, up to three per compatible inverter, so each step up is another roughly $7,000 in hardware plus labor rather than a cheap incremental module. The US-made version is marketed as domestic content eligible, which can matter for incentive stacking on some projects, and a federal storage tax credit may apply; confirm eligibility with a tax professional. If the battery line item on your quote is far above distributor pricing, ask for the breakdown.

Who is SolarEdge Home Battery best for?

SolarEdge solar owners who want integrated storage, DC coupling, and app-level system control.

What should buyers watch out for in a SolarEdge Home Battery quote?

Two versions of the same battery exist: the imported BAT-10K1PS0B and the US-made UBAT-10K1PS0B that is marketed as domestic content eligible. Which part number you get can affect incentive treatment on some projects, so make the quote name the exact model.

What brands should you compare against SolarEdge Home Battery?

Most buyers should compare SolarEdge Home Battery with Enphase IQ Battery 5P, Tesla Powerwall 3 and Panasonic EVERVOLT before signing anything. That gives you a real read on installed price per usable kWh, backup design, and installer depth.

How strong is SolarEdge Home Battery on warranty and support?

The battery carries a 10-year warranty with unlimited cycles and throughput and a 70% capacity retention guarantee, which is a genuinely strong term sheet since most rivals cap throughput. The catch is service reality rather than paper terms: claims route through your installer and SolarEdge's support queue, and SolarEdge has been through heavy restructuring, so ask your installer who handles a dead battery in year 7 if they themselves are gone. Keep the commissioning report and warranty registration confirmation in your own records.

Sources (9) · Verified Jul 12, 2026

Methodology

Brand verdicts are based on buyer fit, usable capacity, output, installer depth, support path, price pressure, and the risks that tend to show up after installation. A strong reply from a manufacturer can improve factual clarity, but it does not improve placement.

Specs come from official datasheets, product pages, and support documents, with the verified date shown next to the sources. Any price we publish carries its source and an as-of date. Quote risks are grounded in the quotes buyers send us for review and the patterns that repeat in them.

If support coverage, warranty language, or dealer access are thin, we would rather say that plainly than hide it behind marketing copy.

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