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mannyvtoday at 3:09 AM4 repliesview on HN

I have two solar panels that can generate around 960w/hr. Both panels cost around $400 ($200x2). Cheap.

Storing that energy is quite expensive. an Anker Solix 3800, which is around 3.8kwh, costs $2400 USD. To store 10kwh would cost $7200 USD (which gets us more than 10kwh).

If that cost asymmetry can come down then it becomes feasible to use solar power to provide cheap/local electricity in poor countries at a house scale.


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doctoboggantoday at 7:45 AM

The YouTuber Will Prowse has an excellent site where he tracks his most recommended batteries (and other equipment like inverters) at any time. The prices are always changing, and there are new products all the time so check on the his list any time you are looking to buy:

https://www.mobile-solarpower.com

Like the other commenter said, batteries are a lot cheaper if you are willing to shop around. His top recommended budget battery today is a 4x your Anker Solix's capacity, and around 1/4th the price. You can find many 5kWh server rack batteries for under $1000 now.

cornstalkstoday at 3:36 AM

There are way cheaper options than the Anker Solix 3800. Here are some options, in no particular order:

- $3,300: 10 kWh with 2x EG4 WallMount Indoor 100Ah.

- $3,110: 14 kWh with 1x WallMount Indoor 280Ah.

- $2,690: 10 kWh with 1x Deye RW F10.2 B

- Will Prowse's YouTube channel has reviewed several battery builds that are >10 kWh and near $2,000, but they're DIY assembly.

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tomas789today at 5:59 AM

The batteries in MWh range cost around 160 EUR/kWh all in. Including grid connection and BOP.

cloverichtoday at 5:33 AM

Wait that Anker Solix 3800 costs more than my 84kwh battery containing _car_ (3.8 kwh x 22 batteries)? Something not right.

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