New Zealand’s Top 6 Solar Batteries Available In 2019

By Kristy Hoare on in Battery Storage For Solar

We are well into 2019 folks and what better time than now to check out some of the great solar battery products available throughout the country.  A few short years ago the only solar batteries available were strictly for off-grid applications; those unattractive acid batteries that resembled clunky plastic boxes found in petrol cars.  Solar battery technology has rapidly improved, they’re now sleek, smart, and packed full of features that surpass the basic function of charging and discharging.

We’ve compiled a list of solar batteries presently available in New Zealand, and we made sure not to include batteries that come with a two year waiting period.  Below are the latest solar batteries on the market, with all the bells and whistles. If you are looking to purchase a battery, this list might just come in handy.

Sonnenbatterie eco

The sonnenBatterie eco isn’t the cheapest battery on the market, but it has some neat features and the high price tag reflects this.  The battery management system uses weather forecasts to determine how much solar power will be produced during the day, and it determines the energy habits of the owner to help make better storage decisions.  A feature called “tariff optimisation” allows the system to make good use of energy drawn from the grid, and to also export power at the optimal time of day.


Other features include:

Freedom Won -  Freedom Lite Home

The Freedom Lite home just entered the New Zealand market, but unfortunately detailed sales brochures are scarce. Despite the lack of information, it’s one of the cheapest options available on the market, and one that still offers the all important (and safe) lithium-iron phosphate technology; the most advanced technology available.

The few features we do know of include;

LG Chem

The LG Chem is no longer available on the New Zealand market as of June 2020.

The LG Chem Resu battery range has proven to be very popular in New Zealand, possibly due to the battery’s cheaper price point along with its accessibility and compatibility. LG is also a well known household brand, therefore a little less intimidating than a brand that might be unfamiliar to some.

BYD B-Box

BYD stands for Build Your Dreams. This battery can build up KW’s over time; you could start off small with an aspiring 2.5kW battery, and gradually build it up 2.5kWh until the BYD cabinet is stacked full of 10kWh.  

BYD is the largest chinese manufacturer of rechargeable NiMH batteries, Lithium-ion batteries and NCM batteries.

The B-Boxes have a very high power output, and it allegedly offers the highest output rate of any battery on the market.  This means the B-Box 10kWh can give 10 kilowatts of power continuously, rapid charging can be easily achieved.

This battery is relatively new to the market, but here’s a few things we found out about the BYD battery:

Tesla Powerwall 2

The Tesla Powerwall; uber cool and especially sought after. The specs of the battery are indeed pretty special. The Powerwall 2 is sizeable, with a one size fits all 13.5 kWh of usable capacity, with  7kW peak or 5kW continuous rate. As a DC battery, the Powerwall 2 has a built in inverter that will convert the power into AC power that can be used by everyday household appliances.

Key features:

Solax 3.3kWh and 6.5kWh

The Solax comes in two sizes, 3.3 and 6.5 kWh. The 3.3 kWh is a decent solar battery (though small) and starts at $5,500. Expensive? Yes.  However this is on the low end of the scale for batteries, and it’s still value for money.

A few key features;

To compare battery model specs side by side click here to go to our Battery Comparison 

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