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Solar battery storage system installation. Browse 147+ verified contractors, compare pricing and reviews, and find the best fit for your project.
Battery storage is the addition of a lithium-iron-phosphate or lithium-nickel-manganese-cobalt battery to a residential or commercial solar system (or as a standalone backup) so that energy generated during the day can be used at night, during a grid outage, or to arbitrage time-of-use rates. The 147 storage specialists on this page are certified on Tesla Powerwall 3, Enphase IQ Battery 5P, Franklin aPower 2, FranklinWH, SolarEdge Home Battery, and other major platforms, with hands-on experience wiring whole-home backup, partial-load critical-circuit subpanels, and Virtual Power Plant integrations. Most offer retrofit installs for existing solar arrays as well as new solar-plus-storage projects.
Average installed cost in 2026. A typical 10–13 kWh home battery installs for $10,000–$16,000 in 2026, including the battery itself, gateway, transfer switch, electrical work, and commissioning. A stacked two-unit system reaches $18,000–$28,000. Whole-home backup with a 30–40 kWh stack and oversized solar runs $35,000–$60,000. The federal Section 25D residential solar tax credit expired December 31, 2025, so direct-purchase residential storage no longer captures the 30% federal credit. Third-party-owned leases and PPAs can still capture the commercial 48E credit through the system owner. State and utility incentives remain strong — California SGIP, Massachusetts ConnectedSolutions, New York Energy Storage Rewards in Con Ed territory, and several Virtual Power Plant programs continue to pay homeowners through 2026.
Credentials and certifications that matter. Require manufacturer-factory training on the specific battery platform you are installing (Tesla, Enphase, Franklin, SolarEdge), a current state electrical contractor license, $1M+ general liability and workers' compensation insurance, and documented experience with at least 10 prior installs on the same platform. NABCEP PV Installation Professional certification on at least one crew member is the industry baseline. For Virtual Power Plant enrollments, the installer should be an approved aggregator partner with the program operator.
Red flags to watch for. Installers who quote a battery without explaining backup loads, transfer-switch configuration, or expected runtime; companies that bundle a battery into a financing package with hidden dealer fees above 20% of the cash price; vague warranty terms that don't specify capacity retention at end of warranty (60–70% is typical); and any pitch that promises continuous off-grid operation from a single 10 kWh battery for a typical American home. Ask for a clear runtime model based on your essential loads.
How our vetting process works for storage specialists. Storage contractors badged on Top Solar Services have been verified for license status, insurance, manufacturer training on the platforms they install, and a sample of recent customer references with verified commissioning quality and post-install support reports. Verification refreshes annually. Compare the 147 storage installers below by usable kWh capacity, continuous kW output, warranty terms, and VPP eligibility — or request quotes through Get Matched free of charge.
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A typical 10–13 kWh home battery — Tesla Powerwall 3, Enphase IQ Battery 5P, Franklin aPower 2, or SolarEdge Home Battery — installs for $10,000–$16,000 all-in in 2026 including hardware, transfer switch, gateway, electrical work, and commissioning. A stacked two-unit system reaches $18,000–$28,000. Whole-home backup with a 30–40 kWh stack and oversized solar runs $35,000–$60,000. The federal Section 25D residential solar tax credit expired December 31, 2025, so direct-purchase residential storage no longer captures the 30% ITC on a personal tax return. Third-party-owned leases and PPAs can still pass through the commercial 48E credit through the system owner. State and utility incentives remain strong in CA, MA, NY, TX, CO, and several other markets.
Modern lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries — used by Tesla Powerwall 3, Enphase IQ Battery 5P, Franklin aPower 2, and FranklinWH — are rated for 10–15 years of service or 4,000–6,000 full cycles, whichever comes first. NMC batteries used in some older Powerwall units degrade slightly faster than LFP but still offer 10+ year service lives. Most manufacturer warranties guarantee at least 60–70% of original capacity at the end of the warranty term (typically 10 years), and field data from large fleets shows LFP chemistry routinely outperforms those warranty floors. Cycling depth and operating temperature are the biggest field-life variables: heavy daily cycling and hot garage installs reduce useful life.
There is no single best — the right battery depends on your goals. Tesla Powerwall 3 leads on combined energy and power (13.5 kWh usable, 11.5 kW continuous), has an integrated solar inverter, and is widely eligible for Virtual Power Plant programs in CA, TX, and parts of the Northeast. Enphase IQ Battery 5P excels at modular stacking (5 kWh increments) and is the strongest match for existing Enphase microinverter systems. Franklin aPower 2 offers the longest warranty in its class and competitive pricing. SolarEdge Home Battery is the best fit for existing SolarEdge string-inverter systems. Compare on usable kWh, continuous and peak kW, warranty terms, and installer experience with the specific platform — not nameplate alone.
A typical American household uses 28–32 kWh per day, so true whole-home off-grid operation requires roughly 25–40 kWh of storage plus an oversized solar array to recharge it daily. For partial-home or critical-load backup — typically the refrigerator, internet router, lighting circuits, a well pump or sump pump, and CPAP or medical devices — a single 10–13.5 kWh battery delivers 8–24 hours of runtime depending on your load profile. Most homeowners start with critical-load backup because it is dramatically cheaper, and add a second battery later if they need longer outage coverage. A reputable installer will model your specific essential loads against runtime rather than quote a generic system size.
Yes, and battery retrofits to existing solar are now one of the most common storage installs. AC-coupled batteries (Enphase IQ Battery 5P, Franklin aPower 2, FranklinWH) install downstream of your existing inverter through a backup gateway and require no inverter replacement — they will work with any solar inverter, including older string inverters. DC-coupled batteries (Tesla Powerwall 3, SolarEdge Home Battery) integrate more efficiently but usually require swapping in a compatible hybrid inverter, adding $2,000–$3,500 to retrofit cost. Either way, the retrofit also requires a transfer switch or critical-load subpanel, a utility interconnection update, and a fresh permit cycle.
For homeowners who want a single-vendor solar-plus-storage stack with strong VPP eligibility, Powerwall 3 is one of the strongest options in 2026. It offers 13.5 kWh of usable capacity, 11.5 kW continuous output, an integrated solar inverter that supports up to 20 kW of DC input, and Tesla Virtual Power Plant enrollment in CA, TX, and parts of the Northeast where homeowners earn additional dollars by allowing the utility to dispatch the battery during peak events. Powerwall 3 is also broadly available through Tesla's certified installer network. Compare against Enphase IQ Battery 5P (better for existing Enphase systems) and Franklin aPower 2 (longest warranty in class) for your specific use case before deciding.
During daylight, excess solar production beyond your home's current load flows into the battery rather than back to the grid. At night, an inverter (built into the battery or shared with the solar) converts stored DC energy back to AC and feeds your circuits. A smart energy controller decides every few seconds whether to draw from solar, battery, or grid based on your configured priority — most systems prioritize self-consumption (use solar first, battery second, grid last) to maximize bill savings. Time-of-use customers often configure the system to discharge during expensive peak hours and recharge from cheap off-peak grid power. During a grid outage, the battery isolates from the utility and powers your backed-up circuits seamlessly.
State and utility incentives remain strong in 2026 despite the expiration of the federal Section 25D residential credit on December 31, 2025. California SGIP pays $150–$1,000 per kWh tiered by income and equity criteria. Massachusetts ConnectedSolutions provides both upfront and performance-based payments for batteries enrolled in the utility's demand-response program. New York Energy Storage Rewards offers $250–$350 per kWh in Con Ed territory. Virtual Power Plant programs (Tesla, ConnectedSolutions, Rocky Mountain Power Wattsmart, Green Mountain Power Bring Your Own Device) pay homeowners ongoing dollars for letting the utility dispatch the battery during peak events. Third-party-owned systems may still pass through the commercial 48E federal credit through the system owner.