
A typical home battery storage system costs $9,000 to $18,000 installed before incentives. In Texas, the average is about $17,472 for a 13 kWh system. Battery pack prices have dropped 93% over the past decade, with further declines projected through 2026. The federal 30% tax credit is no longer available for homeowner-purchased systems in 2026, but Texas incentives like the Oncor rebate (up to $9,000) can significantly reduce costs.
Battery pack prices have dropped 93% over the past decade, but what does a complete home battery storage system actually cost for Texas homeowners in 2026? Between changing federal incentives, falling equipment prices, and Texas-specific rebates, the answer depends on several factors.
Here's a clear breakdown of home battery storage cost in 2026 — including what you'll pay, what's included, and how to maximize your return.
A typical home battery storage system costs $9,000 to $18,000 installed before incentives, according to EnergySage. In Texas specifically, the average installed price runs higher — about $17,472 for a 13 kWh system, based on EnergySage marketplace data.
Here's how the top systems compare:
| Battery | Capacity | Installed Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Tesla Powerwall 3 | 13.5 kWh | $13,500–$15,400 |
| FranklinWH aPower | 13.6 kWh | ~$18,000 |
| Enphase IQ 5P (x2) | 10 kWh | $15,000–$17,000 |
For a deeper per-kWh analysis, see our cost of battery storage per kWh guide.
The solar battery backup cost covers more than just the battery unit:
Non-hardware "soft costs" like labor and permitting vary significantly by market — and are one reason Texas installation costs run above the national median.
Important update: The 30% Residential Clean Energy Credit that previously applied to standalone battery purchases was eliminated for homeowner-purchased systems (cash or loan) effective January 1, 2026, according to Solar.com.
What this means for Texas homeowners:
Learn more about available rebates in our battery backup rebate guide.
Yes — and fast. According to BloombergNEF, lithium-ion battery pack prices hit a record low of $108/kWh in 2025, down 8% from 2024. Stationary storage packs dropped even further to $70/kWh — a 45% year-over-year decline.
"Cut-throat competition is making batteries cheaper every year. Record-low battery prices create an opportunity to lower costs and accelerate the deployment of grid-scale storage."
— Evelina Stoikou, Head of Battery Technology, BloombergNEF
Industry projections suggest residential battery systems could cost $8,000–$11,000 by late 2026, with installed costs dropping to $550–$850/kWh.
For most Texas homeowners, a home battery system pays for itself in 6 to 10 years through electricity bill savings. The payback accelerates if you:
At Ambit Energy VIP Energy Service, we help Texas homeowners pair battery storage with no-deposit electricity plans designed to maximize your savings.
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A typical home battery system in Texas costs $14,851 to $20,093 installed for a 13 kWh system, based on EnergySage marketplace data. National averages range from $9,000 to $18,000.
The 30% Residential Clean Energy Credit for homeowner-purchased (cash/loan) battery systems ended December 31, 2025. Third-party ownership arrangements (leases, PPAs) still qualify through 2027.
Most Texas homeowners see a payback period of 6 to 10 years. With Free Nights plan savings and available rebates like the Oncor program, payback can drop to 3 to 5 years.
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