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Compare solar systems side by side

Compare two options — battery vs no battery, or 4kW vs 6kW — and see which one wins on cost, payback and 25-year profit.

£90
Option A
4 kW
Include battery (+£5,000)
Option B
4 kW
Include battery (+£5,000)
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Option A
Option B
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Annual savings (yr 1)
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Payback period
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25-year net profit
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How to compare solar options

When weighing up solar choices, most people fixate on one number — usually payback. But the full picture needs all five:

The most common comparison is battery vs no battery. A battery adds roughly £5,000 to the cost but lifts self-consumption from ~45% to ~75% — meaning you use more of what you generate instead of exporting it. Whether it's worth it depends on your usage pattern and region.

How we calculate

generation = system kW × sun hours × 0.7 (derate for losses)

savings = (self-consumed × import rate) + (exported × SEG rate)

self-consumption = 45% (no battery) or 75% (with battery)

25-year profit = Σ savings (0.5% degradation + 3% rate inflation) − cost

Where the data comes from

Affiliate disclosure: We may earn a commission when you request installer quotes through our links. This never affects the numbers. Estimates only — not financial advice. Actual returns vary by roof, shading, tariff, usage and future prices. 0% VAT applies to Great Britain until 31 March 2027. Figures last verified July 2026.