Should I get a Solar Battery now or wait?

20 May 2025 Solar Batteries

How to decide if solar battery storage makes sense for your home in 2025

So you’ve got solar — or you’re thinking about it — and you’re wondering:
Is it worth getting a battery now, or should I wait?

At Solar You, this is one of the most common questions we get. And the answer isn’t one-size-fits-all. But with the new WA government battery rebate of up to $5,000, it’s a better time than ever to consider it seriously.

Let’s break it down simply.


🔋 What does a solar battery actually do?

A battery stores excess solar power your panels generate during the day, so you can use it at night or during a power outage.

That means:

  • You use more of your own solar energy
  • You buy less from the grid, especially during peak rates
  • You get more independence from rising electricity prices
  • You can potentially back up key appliances if the grid goes down

🏡 Why you might get a battery now

You use most of your power in the evening
If your home is quiet during the day but buzzing at night, a battery lets you use your solar when you actually need it.

You want blackout protection
Some batteries (like Tesla Powerwall or Sungrow) offer backup power for lights, fridges, internet, or even air con during outages.

You want to maximise your solar investment
With feed-in tariffs (what you’re paid for sending power to the grid) getting lower, it makes more sense to store your own power than export it.

You qualify for the WA battery rebate
As of 2025, eligible WA homeowners can get up to $5,000 off a battery system under the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) scheme.

You’re planning for an EV
A battery can store solar power to charge your car overnight, saving even more long-term.


🕐 Why you might wait

You’re on a tighter budget right now
Even with the rebate, a battery is a significant investment (typically $6,000–$12,000 after incentives). If your budget is tight, starting with solar alone is still a great move.

🧰 Your home’s energy usage is low
If you don’t use much power at night, your battery’s payback time will be longer.

🛠️ You want to see how prices and tech evolve
Battery prices are gradually dropping, and newer features (like vehicle-to-home charging) are on the horizon. If you’re not in a rush, you can keep an eye on the market.


⚙️ Can I add a battery later?

Absolutely. If you’re not ready now, we can design your solar system to be battery-ready, so it’s a simple add-on in the future — no extra costs or rework.


So, should you get one now or later?

Here’s the quick summary:

You should consider a battery now if…It might be better to wait if…
You use lots of power in the eveningYour power bills are already low
You want blackout protectionBudget is your main concern
You qualify for the $5,000 rebateYou’re waiting on future tech
You want to reduce grid dependenceYou just got started with solar

Still unsure? Let’s work it out together.
At Solar You, we’ll help you weigh up your options honestly — no pressure, no sales talk. Just smart, sunny advice for your WA home.

👉 [Chat with us about batteries] — we’re here to help you make the right move, whether it’s now or later.

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