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The 9 best solar batteries in the UK
We've analysed 67 different battery models made by 13 manufacturers to find the best solar batteries on the market.

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The best solar batteries: at a glance
A battery can massively increase your solar savings.
It can reduce the amount of electricity you need to buy from the grid, increase how much energy you can sell to the grid, and let you take full advantage of time-of-use tariffs and virtual power plants.
That is, as long as you pick the right one â and there is an overwhelming amount of choice out there.
To assist you, weâve analysed 67 different models of battery made by 13 manufacturers and used our knowledge and expertise to rank them based on what really matters.
Weâve boiled it all down to nine key characteristics, ranging from discharge rates and scalability to size and appearance.
What are the best solar batteries?
The best solar batteries come from Fox ESSâs Energy Cube range, based on our analysis of the market.
These Fox ESS batteries offer a combination of high performance and value for money thatâs currently unbeatable (more on this below).
As part of our in-depth research, weâve also identified specialist batteries that outperform all others in a particular field.
When choosing a battery, itâs wise to look at the bigger picture and consider how it performs on all fronts â but if you only really care about one particular aspect, here's what you need to know.
Manufacturer | Battery model | Capacity (kWh)* | Usable capacity at scalable limit (kWh)** | Warranty | Best for |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fox ESS | ECS2900-H2 | 5.76 | 20.16 | 12 years or 10.1MWhâ | All-round performance |
Fox ESS | EP12 | 11.52 | 41.5 | 10 years or 43.19MWhâ | Charge/discharge rate |
SolaX | T-BAT-SYS-LV D150 | 15 | 216 | 5 years | Total usable capacity |
GivEnergy | Giv-Bat 9.5 (Gen 3) | 9.5 | 47.5 | 12 years | Warranty |
LG | Enblock E15 | 15.5 | 14.7 | 10 years | Round-trip efficiency |
Duracell | Dura5 Solar Battery | 5.12 | 147.5 | 10 years | Scalability |
Tesla | Powerwall 3 | 13.5 | 94.5 | 10 years | Weather resilience |
GivEnergy | Giv-Bat 5.12 | 5.12 | 25.6 | 12 years | Small spaces |
Fox ESS | EVO 10 | 10.24 | 29.2 | 12 years or 47.88MWhâ | Extreme temperatures |
Enphase | IQ Battery 5P | 5 | 66.5 | 15 years or 6,000 cycles⥠| Appearance |
To learn more about our research and analysis, you can find our full methodology at the bottom of this article.
And if youâre wondering how much you could save with a solar & battery system, enter a few details below and weâll provide an estimate.
1. Fox ESS ECS2900-H2
Best for: All-round performance
Feature | Info |
---|---|
Capacity (kWh) | 5.76 |
Usable capacity at scalable limit (kWh)* | 20.16 |
Warranty | 12 years or 10.1MWhâ |
Weight (kg) | 68.3 |
Size (m²) | 0.22 |
Operating temperature (°C) | Charge: 0 ~ 55 Discharge: -10 ~ 55 |
Ingress Protection rating | IP65 |
Charge/discharge rate (kW) | 5.76 |
The Fox ESS Energy Cube (EC) range is peerless when it comes to providing reliable, all-round excellence for a reasonable price.
Weâve shone our spotlight on the ECS2900 because itâs particularly great value for money, with a high level of performance in all the most important areas. This makes it ideal for UK households looking to cut their energy bills with a solar & battery system.
It operates with a strong round-trip efficiency of 95% â which refers to how much electricity is lost per cycle â and offers a wide range of capacity options.
The system in the table above is made of the primary battery and one stackable unit, but you can build a system with a total of seven units, which is known as the ECS2900-H7.
At this size, the system can provide 20.16kWh of storage, which is more than enough for the vast majority of UK households.
And no matter how big your battery system gets, its high charge/discharge rate will increase alongside it, as long as you have a large enough inverter.
So if you size your inverter correctly, youâll always be able to fill or unload your battery in an hour flat.
Your battery will also stay nice and compact: together, a primary and secondary module take up just 0.22m², and every extra module adds a mere 12cm to the systemâs height.

2. Fox ESS EP12
Best for: Charge/discharge rate
Feature | Info |
---|---|
Capacity (kWh) | 11.52 |
Usable capacity at scalable limit (kWh)* | 41.5 |
Warranty | 10 years or 43.19MWhâ |
Weight (kg) | 98 |
Size (m²) | 0.45 |
Operating temperature (°C) | Charge: 0 ~ 55 Discharge: -10 ~ 55 |
Ingress Protection rating | IP65 |
Charge/discharge rate (kW) | 11.52 |
A batteryâs charge/discharge rate - measured in kilowatts (kW) - refers to the rate at which electricity can pass in or out of it, a bit like a hoseâs water pressure.
The Fox ESS EP12 offers a market-leading charge/discharge rate of 11.52kW.
This allows you to power more appliances with your battery at any one time, because it can provide more continuous energy than other models.
For example, you may want to run a 5kW heat pump, 2kW oven, 2kW washing machine, and 2.5kW tumble dryer all at once â and with the EP12, you can power all of them with your battery.
This is also beneficial if youâre signed up to a time-of-use import tariff, which comes with peak and off-peak times for buying grid electricity. You can charge your battery with cheap electricity overnight, then use or sell it for the rest of the day.
With a high discharge rate, you can profit by rapidly selling your battery's contents each evening at the peak rate, which will also get it ready to charge back up to full during the off-peak period.
And the EP12âs equally high charging rate enables you to make the most of having a large solar panel system, as youâll store more of the electricity your panels generate, with less going to the grid.
Its round-trip efficiency of 95% and size of 0.45m² makes this a lean, mean machine. Every battery will lose some energy during its charging/discharging cycles, but the EP12 keeps this to a minimum.
The battery, which can be installed outside or inside â and on the ground or mounted on a wall â only comes with a couple of minor downsides. Its 90% depth of discharge (DoD) is slightly below average, as is its scalability, which stops at four modules.

3. SolaX T-BAT-SYS-LV D150
Best for: Total usable capacity
Feature | Info |
---|---|
Capacity (kWh) | 15 |
Usable capacity at scalable limit (kWh)* | 216 |
Warranty | 5 years |
Weight (kg) | 125 |
Size (m²) | 0.49 |
Operating temperature (°C) | Charge: 0 ~ 55 Discharge: -20 ~ 55 |
Ingress Protection rating | IP65 |
Charge/discharge rate (kW) | 7.44 |
This machine, with its plain, white, minimalist design, looks like an homage to a storage heater â and has the jargon-filled name to match â but it holds incredible potential.
You can build a network that includes 16 of these 15 kilowatt-hour (kWh) batteries. When you take its 90% DoD into account, this results in a usable capacity limit of 216kWh.
Thatâs enough to run the average UK household for 23 days, so it should be sufficient for the great majority of homes. This will allow you to cut your running costs for any electric vehicles, heat pumps, or hot tubs you have (or may buy in future).
If you require a larger system than most, or want to future-proof your home, this SolaX model is the best around â and at 0.49m², it packs its powerful punch into a petite package.

4. GivEnergy Giv-Bat 9.5 (Gen 3)
Best for: Warranty
Feature | Info |
---|---|
Capacity (kWh) | 9.5 |
Usable capacity at scalable limit (kWh)* | 47.5 |
Warranty | 12 years |
Weight (kg) | 85 |
Size (m²) | 0.28 |
Operating temperature (°C) | Charge: 0 ~ 50 Discharge: -10 ~ 50 |
Ingress Protection rating | IP65 |
Charge/discharge rate (kW) | 6.14 |
GivEnergy will give you a 12-year warranty with this battery, which guarantees that itâll be functioning at no less than 70% of its initial capacity at the end of this term.
Thatâs impressive enough, but the British manufacturer will also allow you to make unlimited cycles during this period, so you can maximise your profits without worrying about invalidating your warranty.
This edition of the Giv-Bat 9.5 is also smaller and lighter than its Gen 2 forerunner, has a DoD of 100% that allows you to use the entire battery without putting it at risk, and can discharge fully in around 90 minutes.
You can only add up to four additional modules, but a total useable capacity of 47.5kWh is still above average.

5. LG Enblock E15
Best for: Round-trip efficiency
Feature | Info |
---|---|
Capacity (kWh) | 15.5 |
Usable capacity at scalable limit (kWh)* | 14.7 |
Warranty | 10 years |
Weight (kg) | 49 |
Size (m²) | 0.709 |
Operating temperature (°C) | Charge: -10 ~ 50 Discharge: -20 ~ 50 |
Ingress Protection rating | IP55 |
Round-trip efficiency (%) | 96 |
A batteryâs round-trip efficiency measures how effectively a machine can hold on to electricity as it passes through the charge-store-discharge cycle â and the Enblock E15 excels in this area, with a 96% rating.
This helps you to make the most of your solar & battery system by limiting your losses â and it reflects LGâs increasingly impressive work in this area.
Manufacturers are increasingly releasing batteries with 95% round-trip efficiency, but no other model currently achieves more than this.
This sleek, silver battery is larger than most, but it makes the most of vertical space, which can be useful if youâve got limited floor space. Its 49kg weight is also well below average.
It does however take 2.5 hours to fully discharge, and isnât scalable.

6. Duracell Dura5 Solar Battery
Best for: Scalability
Feature | Info |
---|---|
Capacity (kWh) | 5.12 |
Usable capacity at scalable limit (kWh)* | 147.5 |
Warranty | 10 years |
Weight (kg) | 51.5 |
Size (m²) | 0.34 |
Operating temperature (°C) | -10 ~ 55 |
Ingress Protection rating | IP65 |
Charge/discharge rate (kW) | 5.12 |
If you appreciate flexibility, youâll love the Dura5, which can be scaled up to 32 modules.
This means you can expand your storage as your homeâs electricity consumption grows.
The Dura5 also has a huge total usable capacity of 147.5kWh. It may be a distant second to SolaXâs monster system â and may involve piling what look like silver, bank robbery-style briefcases against your wall â but itâs comfortably larger than any other domestic model.
Itâs better to just start off with a bigger battery though, as youâll pay much more in labour costs if you scale up later on. Youâll also be able to use more of your solar-generated electricity straight away, which will help you cut your electricity bills even more significantly.
Being able to buy more storage when you need it does give you the space to change your mind, but itâs much more cost-effective to get a large system in the first place, if you can.

7. Tesla Powerwall 3
Best for: Weather resilience
Feature | Info |
---|---|
Capacity (kWh) | 13.5 |
Usable capacity at scalable limit (kWh)* | 94.5 |
Warranty | 10 years |
Weight (kg) | 130 |
Size (m²) | 0.67 |
Operating temperature (°C) | -20 ~ 50 |
Ingress Protection rating | IP67 |
Charge/discharge rate (kW) | 11.04 |
The Powerwall 3 is a top-tier machine â as you might expect from Tesla â even though it falls short in a couple of areas.
Its most impressive quality is its Ingress Protection rating. This rating standard, developed by the International Electrotechnical Commission, shows how well a machine guards against dust and water â and no battery scores higher.
âIP67â means the Powerwall 3 is completely dust-tight and protected against the effects of temporary immersion in water â which means it can endure a metre of water for 30 minutes.
So if your battery is installed on the garage floor with your other appliances, and one of them floods the area, the battery may be safe if you get to it quickly enough.
The most common rating for solar batteries is IP65, which means theyâre dust-tight and protected against water jets. This is usually sufficient, but IP67 just means your product is that much safer.
The Powerwall 3 also comes with 100% DoD and a warranty that guarantees your battery will perform at 80% of its starting capacity after 10 years, with no cycle limit.
However, its 89% round-trip efficiency is poor, and itâs larger and heavier than the average battery.

8. GivEnergy Giv-Bat 5.12
Best for: Small spaces
Feature | Info |
---|---|
Capacity (kWh) | 5.12 |
Usable capacity at scalable limit (kWh)* | 25.6 |
Warranty | 12 years |
Weight (kg) | 48 |
Size (m²) | 0.162 |
Operating temperature (°C) | Charge: 0 ~ 50 Discharge: -10 ~ 50 |
Ingress Protection rating | IP65 |
Charge/discharge rate (kW) | 3.07 |
GivEnergyâs second entry on this list is one of the smallest machines on the market, both in terms of capacity and physical size.
If you want to install a battery in a tight space, thatâs a significant advantage â though your installer will still require adequate space and ventilation.
The Gen 3 version of this squat machine has decent attributes in other areas, too. Its warranty promises itâll be working at 70% of its original level after 12 years, which is one of the best guarantees around.
Its charging and discharging speed of 3.07kW is the lowest on this list, but its 5.12kWh capacity means it fills or empties itself completely in an hour and 40 minutes â which is slightly better than the market average.
And if you do end up needing more storage, you can scale the Giv-Bat 5.12 up to 25.6kWh.

9. Fox ESS EVO 10
Best for: Extreme temperatures
Feature | Info |
---|---|
Capacity (kWh) | 10.24 |
Usable capacity at scalable limit (kWh)* | 29.2 |
Warranty | 12 years or 47.88MWhâ |
Weight (kg) | 113 |
Size (m²) | 0.59 |
Operating temperature (°C) | -20 ~ 55 |
Ingress Protection rating | IP66 |
Charge/discharge rate (kW) | 10.01 |
The EVO 10 is excellent at dealing with extreme temperatures.
It can cope with the thermostat plunging to -20°C or rising as high as 55°C â and though UK households may not be concerned about these extremes, this still speaks to the machineâs resilience.
Also, many batteries â including a few on this list â stop charging when the temperature falls below 0°C, which it does every year in the UK.
So if you live in a region where it can get particularly hot or cold, itâs worth considering the EVO 10.
It also comes with a 95% DoD, 95% round-trip efficiency, and 10.01kW charge/discharge rate, all of which are above our industry averages.
Itâs not particularly scalable, but 29.2kWh is still more than big enough for the average UK household.

10. Enphase IQ Battery 5P
Best for: Appearance
Feature | Info |
---|---|
Capacity (kWh) | 5 |
Usable capacity at scalable limit (kWh)* | 66.5 |
Warranty | 15 years or 6,000 cycles⥠|
Weight (kg) | 78.9 |
Size (m²) | 0.54 |
Operating temperature (°C) | Charge: -20 ~ 50 Discharge: -20 ~ 55 |
Ingress Protection rating | IP55 |
Charge/discharge rate (kW) | 3.2 |
This stylish battery is a gleaming silver, with a minimal logo design and nicely encompassed power button.
It looks futuristic, which lines up perfectly with its technologically advanced attributes, including six in-built microinverters.
Because of course, the IQ Battery 5P isnât just for show.
Itâs one of the most scalable batteries around, with customers able to reach 14 modules for an overall capacity of 66.5kWh, when you take the machineâs 95% DoD into account.
And it comes with an excellent warranty, too. Enphase covers this battery for 15 years or 6,000 cycles â which, if you perform one cycle per day, will last you more than 16 years.
The manufacturer only guarantees that your battery will work at 60% of its original capacity at this time, but after 15 years, thatâs reasonable.

How did we select the best batteries?
Weâve created a database containing the most important statistics relating to every battery produced by 13 major battery manufacturers that sell in the UK.
To do so, we scoured dozens of battery datasheets, and will continue to do so as new models enter the market.
These data points include each batteryâs capacity, DoD, scalable limit, usable capacity at that limit, round-trip efficiency, warranty details, appearance, weight, size, operating temperature, Ingress Protection rating, and continuous power.
We chose the nine categories that should be front of mind for households, then selected the batteries that best met each categoryâs requirements.
Hereâs a quick explanation of each technical feature, and why it matters.
Summary
The best overall solar batteries are from Fox ESSâs EC range, as they combine top-tier performance with good value for money.
When youâre looking for a battery, the most crucial factors are usually its charge and discharge rate, warranty, and capacity â though itâs a good idea to consider all its attributes.
And if youâre wondering how much you could save with a solar & battery system, enter a few details below and weâll provide an estimate.
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Written byJosh Jackman
Josh has written about the rapid rise of home solar for the past six years. His data-driven work has been featured in United Nations and World Health Organisation documents, as well as publications including The Eco Experts, Financial Times, The Independent, The Telegraph, The Times, and The Sun. Josh has also been interviewed as a renewables expert on BBC Oneâs Rip-Off Britain, ITV1âs Tonight show, and BBC Radio 4 and 5.