Battery Storage Self-Consumption Calculator 

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Battery Storage Self-Consumption Calculator

Estimate how much solar energy you can save, reduce grid reliance, and calculate your annual financial savings by adding a home battery storage system.

☀️ Solar Optimisation
🔋 Storage Savings
📈 Annual Projections
🛡️ 100% Free

Quick Estimate or Detailed Projection?

Whether you’re exploring the basic benefits of battery storage or modelling specific system parameters, pick the tool below to get instant, accurate results.

Quick Battery Savings Estimate

Get a fast projection using standard UK household assumptions

☀️ Solar & Usage
🔋 Battery & Tariff

Savings Projection

Estimated self-consumption increase and financial savings

Enter your system details, then click Estimate Savings.

Detailed Battery Projection

Fine-tune with specific cycle counts, efficiency, and baseline rates

☀️ Solar & Usage
🔋 Battery Parameters

Typical lithium-ion: 85-95%

UK average is ~250 (5x per week)

Without battery (typically 30-40%)

💷 Financials

Detailed Projection

Comprehensive breakdown of energy flows and savings

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Enter your detailed parameters, then click Project Detailed Savings.

Battery Storage Quick Reference

Typical values for UK solar and battery systems. Use these as a guide if you are unsure of your exact figures.

Metric Typical Value Notes
Average UK Solar Generation3,500 – 4,500 kWh/yrBased on a 4kWp system in Southern/Central UK.
Average UK Household Usage2,700 – 3,500 kWh/yrOfgem typical medium usage household.
Baseline Self-Consumption30% – 40%Without a battery, most solar is exported or used instantly.
Self-Consumption with Battery60% – 80%Properly sized batteries can double self-consumption rates.
Battery Round-Trip Efficiency85% – 95%Energy lost as heat during charging/discharging.
Typical Annual Cycles250 – 300Equates to roughly 5 to 6 full cycles per week.

Battery Storage FAQ

Everything you need to know about calculating self-consumption and evaluating home battery storage.

Solar self-consumption is the percentage of electricity generated by your solar panels that is used directly in your home, rather than being exported to the national grid. A higher self-consumption rate means greater savings on your electricity bills.

A home battery stores excess solar energy generated during the day that would otherwise be exported to the grid at a low rate. You can then use this stored energy in the evening or at night, increasing your self-consumption rate from a typical 30-40% up to 60-80%.

In the UK, a typical home battery system averages around 250 to 300 full cycles per year. This equates to roughly 5 to 6 cycles per week, depending on your household’s energy consumption patterns and solar generation.

Without a battery, a typical UK household achieves a self-consumption rate of 30% to 40%. With a properly sized battery storage system, this can realistically be increased to 60% to 80%, significantly reducing reliance on grid electricity.

Yes, for most households with solar panels, battery storage is financially worthwhile. With UK electricity prices remaining high and smart export guarantees (SEG) relatively low, storing your own free solar energy for evening use provides a much better return on investment than exporting it.

Yes, but with diminishing returns. A 5kWh battery will capture most of the daily excess solar for an average household. Jumping to 10kWh or 15kWh may only marginally increase self-consumption if your daily solar generation doesn’t consistently exceed the smaller battery’s capacity.

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