Quick answer
Modular home batteries are useful when you may expand capacity later, but the best system is still the one sized around real backup circuits and daily energy goals.
Modular battery criteria
| Criterion | Why it matters | Question to ask |
|---|---|---|
| Expansion | Determines whether you can add capacity later. | What is the max kWh and cost per added module? |
| Output | Determines how many loads can run at once. | What continuous and surge kW is available? |
| Ecosystem | Controls service, monitoring, and warranty. | Who supports this system in my ZIP code? |
Modular systems to compare
Tesla Powerwall 3
Tesla solar customers, Whole-home backup goals, High-power essential loads
- Usable energy
- 13.5kWh
- On-grid power
- 11.5kW
- Range
- Installed quote varies by system design, location, incentives, and installer
Compare installed quote vs payback assumptions
Request partner quote Manufacturer specsFranklinWH aPower 2
Whole-home backup planning, LiFePO4 preference, Solar retrofit storage
MOQ 1 · 28d partner response
- Capacity
- 15 kWh class
- Output
- 10 kW class
- Range
- $10,000-$18,000 installed
Validate local installer support and warranty terms
Request partner quote Manufacturer specsAnker SOLIX X1 Home Battery
Mid-size home backup, Solar self-consumption
MOQ 1 · 20d partner response
- Capacity
- 5kWh class
- Output
- 6kW class
- Range
- $5,000-$6,500
Size essential loads panel
Request partner quote Manufacturer specsFAQ
What does modular mean for home batteries?
Modular usually means the system can add battery units or capacity blocks over time, within inverter and installation limits.
Is modular always better?
No. Modular systems help when your needs may grow, but they can add cost, complexity, and ecosystem dependency.
What should be quoted separately?
Ask for battery modules, inverter or power control hardware, gateway, backup panel, labor, permit, monitoring, and warranty terms separately.