The short answer: A 13.5 kWh battery installed in Perth costs roughly $14,000 before rebates and around $4,000 after both rebates. For Horizon Power customers (regional WA) the net cost drops to around $1,500 due to the higher $7,500 state rebate cap. Smaller batteries (5–8 kWh) cost less in absolute terms but don't capture the full rebate value.
WA battery prices at a glance (2026)
Battery
List price
State rebate
Federal rebate
Net (Synergy)
Net (Horizon)
5 kWh BYD HVSBudget pick · with GoodWe inverter
$5,500
$1,850
$1,860
$1,790
$1,790
10 kWh Sungrow SBR096+ SH8.0RS hybrid inverter
$11,000
$3,700
$3,720
$3,580
$3,580
12.8 kWh BYD HVS+ Fronius Symo Hybrid
$12,200
$4,736
$4,761
$2,703
$203
12.8 kWh Sungrow SBR128+ SH10RS inverter
$12,500
$4,736
$4,761
$3,003
$503
13.5 kWh Tesla Powerwall 3Built-in inverter · whole-home backup
$14,500
$4,995
$5,022
$4,483
$1,983
16 kWh Sungrow SBR160Modular stack
$15,500
$5,000
$5,952
$4,548
$2,048
20 kWh BYD HVM stackBig home / EV setup
$18,500
$5,000
$7,440
$6,060
$3,560
All prices reflect typical installed cost in Perth metro in May 2026. Regional WA installs (Horizon) can run 10–15% higher due to travel and stocking costs. Run the calculator for your specific home.
What's in the install price?
When an installer quotes you a "$14,000 installed" number, that figure typically includes:
- The battery itself (the biggest line item)
- Hybrid inverter or AC-coupled inverter (if not built into the battery)
- Smart consumption meter (~$300)
- Cabling, switchgear, isolators
- Wall mounting and bracketing
- Labour (typically 1–2 days for the install + commissioning)
- Western Power connection paperwork
- Rebate paperwork (both state and federal)
- 10-year manufacturer warranty + 5-year workmanship
What's not in the price (usually)
- Switchboard upgrade if your existing one is non-compliant (~$1,500–$2,500)
- Backup wiring upgrades for whole-home backup on Sungrow/BYD (~$800–$1,500)
- Additional circuit work for EV charging (~$500–$1,500)
- Asbestos-related work for older homes (variable)
- Heritage compliance work if your property is heritage-listed
Get every potential extra in writing on the quote - surprise costs at install time are the most common installer complaint.
Why prices vary by 20–30% between installers
For the same battery model, the same brand, the same install location, you'll commonly see three quotes spanning $1,500–$3,000. Three legitimate reasons:
- Volume discounts. Larger installers get better wholesale pricing from Tesla, Sungrow and BYD. They pass some of that on.
- Installation complexity. Some installers price every job uniformly; others price-up complex installs (heritage, multi-storey, three-phase) more aggressively.
- Margin philosophy. Volume installers (Perth Solar Warehouse, Solargain) target lower margins. Boutique installers (Positive Energy Solutions, Australis) target higher margins but offer more bespoke design.
The pricing spread is exactly why three quotes is non-negotiable. Skip it and you'll overpay 15–20%.
How much can I expect to save annually?
A typical Perth Synergy household with 6.6 kW solar and a 13.5 kWh battery saves $1,200–$1,600 per year on electricity bills. Horizon Power customers in the Pilbara or Kimberley can save $2,000–$2,800 per year due to higher retail rates.
The savings come from three sources: (1) battery offsets evening grid consumption at peak rates, (2) DEBS arbitrage for over-generated solar, and (3) avoided demand charges on some plans.
Payback periods by scenario
Payback = net out-of-pocket cost ÷ annual savings.
- Perth Synergy, 6.6 kW solar, $700/qtr bill, 13.5 kWh Powerwall 3: ~2.8 years
- Perth Synergy, 6.6 kW solar, $500/qtr bill, 10 kWh Sungrow: ~4.0 years
- Perth Synergy, 5 kW solar, $450/qtr bill, 10 kWh BYD: ~5.2 years
- Karratha Horizon, 6.6 kW solar, $1,100/qtr bill, 13.5 kWh Powerwall 3: ~1.0 year
- Geraldton Horizon, 6.6 kW solar, $850/qtr bill, 12.8 kWh BYD: ~2.0 years
Is a home battery worth it in WA in 2026?
For households with existing solar (5 kW+), quarterly bills over $500, and meaningful evening consumption - yes, almost certainly. Payback under 5 years and 10-year warranty means you'll capture 5+ years of net savings.
For households with very small bills (under $400/qtr), no existing solar, or daytime-only consumption patterns, the maths is borderline. Read when NOT to install a battery in WA.
How to get the exact price for your home
Three steps:
- Run the rebate calculator - enter your postcode, bill and battery preference. Get a target rebate number.
- Use the sizing wizard - confirm the right battery size for your household.
- Request three quotes via our quote form. Three SAA-accredited installers servicing your suburb contact you within 24 hours.
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