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Add an extra battery to your existing solar system

Already have a hybrid inverter and battery but your battery fills up before nightfall or depletes too early in the morning? Adding a second battery module to your existing system is the most cost-effective way to increase storage capacity — no new inverter needed in most cases.
  • No new inverter needed (usually)
  • Must match existing battery brand
  • Check monitoring data first
Is a second battery worth it?

Before spending on an extra battery, review your monitoring data. If your battery regularly fills to 100% and exports excess, or regularly drains before morning rates start, a second unit will help. If neither pattern is present, expanding capacity may not improve your self-consumption.

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I have a GivEnergy system consisting of two batteries, two inverters and a controlling EMS (Energy Management System) which has not worked since Nov 2025. After six months I discovered Solar Tech Support, reached out to them and Ron phoned me back – how often do you get that service? Could not be more helpful – worked directly with me over the phone, outside what I would call normal working hours. Lucid explanations and we were able to discuss the issues and history using camera and email history. As this was a very rare setup, Ron was able to access an EMS expert in the field to confirm the solution. One sunny day in, I am now only paying for standing charge and a few pence for spikes in grid consumption while battery catches up with house demand.

Ian · May 2026 Trustpilot

When my GivEnergy system had an issue, I was completely left without support and had honestly lost all hope. Thankfully, I searched online and found Ron, which completely turned things around. After sending him a message, he responded incredibly fast and called me to assure me that he would get the problem fixed. I really admire his dedicated, supportive nature and his determination to find a solution. With this kind of outstanding attitude and customer service, he has absolutely secured a future customer in me.

Sree · May 2026 Trustpilot

Ron want out of is way to help, nothing was to much. He was very thorough in what he did Very knowledgeable I would highly recommend Ron and his company He did a fantastic job for me. if you have any problems, he'll do his best to help you out and resolve your problem. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them

Dennis Brown · May 2026 Trustpilot

Ron took me through a diagnostic to confirm my GivEnergy Inverter had a fault. A common one as it turns out with the AC Inverter. As GivEnergy is defunct there is no immediate fix, aside from sourcing 2nd hand replacement. It may be that a fix becomes available over the summer which would make a lot of GivEnergy customers happy (Again)

Tony Deacon · May 2026 Trustpilot

Contacted Ron with a problem and he sorted it out quickly with no problems at all. Very knowledgeable on anything solar/ batteries. I would recommend him to anyone

Phill · May 2026 Trustpilot

I've spoken to Ron a couple of times with issues with my Givenergy installation. Such a friendly knowledge guy very highly recommended. Thank you very much for resolving my issues

michael fairhurst · May 2026 Trustpilot

Contacted Solar Tech Support in desperation. After explaining the issues I had with my system a diagnosis was made and a solution proposed. Fantastic service, even contacted a manufacturer to arrange replacement parts for me. Great communications, explained all they were doing and what I had to do, clearly and precisly. Followed up to confirm all was ok. Excellent service.

Mr Machin · May 2026 Trustpilot

After GivEnergy went into liquidation, just my luck, my battery started playing up (internal board crashed). Contacted my installer - not interested! Found Solar tech support on a Google search. Sooo glad I found this company! Ron is extremely helpful and has plenty of experience. He soon confirmed what the fault was, and helped me to get my system up and running again. Now moved my GivEnergy account to Solar tech support, and will definitely use again if I have more issues. Unusual to find such a helpful company in these times, no morons reading scripts, just direct contact with the engineer.

Keith Ballard · Apr 2026 Trustpilot

Contacted Solar Tech Support when trying to understand what my Givenergy inverter problem might be and what might be my options. Received good/honest advise which backed up my thoughts.

Hugh Speirs · Apr 2026 Trustpilot

Ron is a super star. Two months ago my GivEnergy battery failed a firmware upgrade leaving it a brick. My installer couldn't/wouldn't fix it. GivEnergy couldn't/wouldn't fix it. Then they went into administration and all hope was lost. A flurry of emails later and Ron had diagnosed the fault (failed USB flash drive, something I'd suspected) and talked me through resolving it. Two months of nothing resolved in about 3 hours. It's great to work with someone who pays attention to the details, knows that they're doing (not just following a script) and gets stuff sorted without a fuss or up-charging.

Christopher · Apr 2026 Trustpilot

I can add to the list of customers who had already 'given up' on GivEnergy due to their appalling customer service, and that was before they went into administration (their Trustpilot reviews don't lie!). So you can imagine my desperation when, having changed my ISP and my Inverter, predictably, proving to be the only device that didn't connect automatically to my new network, I found zero prospect of any customer support with GivEnergy having called in the administrators just five days earlier! The salvation came from Solar Tech Support. My IT advisor stumbled across their web site and some very helpful tips for beleaguered GivEnergy customers, as well as an offer to provide direct assistance. Nothing ventured, I decided to drop them an E-Mail, with very low expectations based on my experience of GivEnergy customer support. Within an hour Ron had responded with some pin point advice, and after a few exchanges of E-Mails he had nailed the problem, enabling the combined efforts of my IT advisor and solar installer to resolve it and reconnect my Inverter. Thank you Solar Tech Support, and Ron in particular, for coming to the aid of a deserted and despondent GivEnergy customer. Expert, razor sharp advice and first class customer service, even though I wasn't officially a customer.

customer · Apr 2026 Trustpilot

This company are a rare gem, I had a very unusual problem following a failed firmware upgrade on my GivEnergy kit. I then found out GivEnergy were in administration and had dismissed all their support staff! None of the usual fixes to try and restore my inverter comms would work, and I looked everywhere, forums, GivEnergy youtube support videos - even AI couldn't figure it out. My installer was talking about huge sums for system replacements, and being vague / evasive about if they'd even install replacement GivEnergy inverter. Enter Solar Tech Support, reassuring and knowledgeable from the very start, I've learnt loads about my solar system though the friendly chat while my engineer worked as he diagnosed the problem and figured out a fix procedure that I've not found anywhere else - amazing . If you need solar system repairs - especially if you like me have been left high and dry by GivEnergy, I cannot recommend this company enough. Give them a call.

Andy Thomas · Apr 2026 Trustpilot

I sent a message on their website regarding a problem I have on my Givenergy system. Although not supplied by Ronald, I thought it was worth an email. Within the hour on a Saturday, he phoned and we discussed the problem. He logged in remotely and gave excellent advice. I'm too far away for his on-site help but he did diagnose the problem and was happy also to chat through my thoughts about an upcoming solar/battery install I'm planning. Great bloke.... if only he was nearer!

Philip · Apr 2026 Trustpilot

I have a GivEnergy system consisting of two batteries, two inverters and a controlling EMS (Energy Management System) which has not worked since Nov 2025. After six months I discovered Solar Tech Support, reached out to them and Ron phoned me back – how often do you get that service? Could not be more helpful – worked directly with me over the phone, outside what I would call normal working hours. Lucid explanations and we were able to discuss the issues and history using camera and email history. As this was a very rare setup, Ron was able to access an EMS expert in the field to confirm the solution. One sunny day in, I am now only paying for standing charge and a few pence for spikes in grid consumption while battery catches up with house demand.

Ian · May 2026 Trustpilot

When my GivEnergy system had an issue, I was completely left without support and had honestly lost all hope. Thankfully, I searched online and found Ron, which completely turned things around. After sending him a message, he responded incredibly fast and called me to assure me that he would get the problem fixed. I really admire his dedicated, supportive nature and his determination to find a solution. With this kind of outstanding attitude and customer service, he has absolutely secured a future customer in me.

Sree · May 2026 Trustpilot

Ron want out of is way to help, nothing was to much. He was very thorough in what he did Very knowledgeable I would highly recommend Ron and his company He did a fantastic job for me. if you have any problems, he'll do his best to help you out and resolve your problem. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them

Dennis Brown · May 2026 Trustpilot

Ron took me through a diagnostic to confirm my GivEnergy Inverter had a fault. A common one as it turns out with the AC Inverter. As GivEnergy is defunct there is no immediate fix, aside from sourcing 2nd hand replacement. It may be that a fix becomes available over the summer which would make a lot of GivEnergy customers happy (Again)

Tony Deacon · May 2026 Trustpilot

Contacted Ron with a problem and he sorted it out quickly with no problems at all. Very knowledgeable on anything solar/ batteries. I would recommend him to anyone

Phill · May 2026 Trustpilot

I've spoken to Ron a couple of times with issues with my Givenergy installation. Such a friendly knowledge guy very highly recommended. Thank you very much for resolving my issues

michael fairhurst · May 2026 Trustpilot

Contacted Solar Tech Support in desperation. After explaining the issues I had with my system a diagnosis was made and a solution proposed. Fantastic service, even contacted a manufacturer to arrange replacement parts for me. Great communications, explained all they were doing and what I had to do, clearly and precisly. Followed up to confirm all was ok. Excellent service.

Mr Machin · May 2026 Trustpilot

After GivEnergy went into liquidation, just my luck, my battery started playing up (internal board crashed). Contacted my installer - not interested! Found Solar tech support on a Google search. Sooo glad I found this company! Ron is extremely helpful and has plenty of experience. He soon confirmed what the fault was, and helped me to get my system up and running again. Now moved my GivEnergy account to Solar tech support, and will definitely use again if I have more issues. Unusual to find such a helpful company in these times, no morons reading scripts, just direct contact with the engineer.

Keith Ballard · Apr 2026 Trustpilot

Contacted Solar Tech Support when trying to understand what my Givenergy inverter problem might be and what might be my options. Received good/honest advise which backed up my thoughts.

Hugh Speirs · Apr 2026 Trustpilot

Ron is a super star. Two months ago my GivEnergy battery failed a firmware upgrade leaving it a brick. My installer couldn't/wouldn't fix it. GivEnergy couldn't/wouldn't fix it. Then they went into administration and all hope was lost. A flurry of emails later and Ron had diagnosed the fault (failed USB flash drive, something I'd suspected) and talked me through resolving it. Two months of nothing resolved in about 3 hours. It's great to work with someone who pays attention to the details, knows that they're doing (not just following a script) and gets stuff sorted without a fuss or up-charging.

Christopher · Apr 2026 Trustpilot

I can add to the list of customers who had already 'given up' on GivEnergy due to their appalling customer service, and that was before they went into administration (their Trustpilot reviews don't lie!). So you can imagine my desperation when, having changed my ISP and my Inverter, predictably, proving to be the only device that didn't connect automatically to my new network, I found zero prospect of any customer support with GivEnergy having called in the administrators just five days earlier! The salvation came from Solar Tech Support. My IT advisor stumbled across their web site and some very helpful tips for beleaguered GivEnergy customers, as well as an offer to provide direct assistance. Nothing ventured, I decided to drop them an E-Mail, with very low expectations based on my experience of GivEnergy customer support. Within an hour Ron had responded with some pin point advice, and after a few exchanges of E-Mails he had nailed the problem, enabling the combined efforts of my IT advisor and solar installer to resolve it and reconnect my Inverter. Thank you Solar Tech Support, and Ron in particular, for coming to the aid of a deserted and despondent GivEnergy customer. Expert, razor sharp advice and first class customer service, even though I wasn't officially a customer.

customer · Apr 2026 Trustpilot

This company are a rare gem, I had a very unusual problem following a failed firmware upgrade on my GivEnergy kit. I then found out GivEnergy were in administration and had dismissed all their support staff! None of the usual fixes to try and restore my inverter comms would work, and I looked everywhere, forums, GivEnergy youtube support videos - even AI couldn't figure it out. My installer was talking about huge sums for system replacements, and being vague / evasive about if they'd even install replacement GivEnergy inverter. Enter Solar Tech Support, reassuring and knowledgeable from the very start, I've learnt loads about my solar system though the friendly chat while my engineer worked as he diagnosed the problem and figured out a fix procedure that I've not found anywhere else - amazing . If you need solar system repairs - especially if you like me have been left high and dry by GivEnergy, I cannot recommend this company enough. Give them a call.

Andy Thomas · Apr 2026 Trustpilot

I sent a message on their website regarding a problem I have on my Givenergy system. Although not supplied by Ronald, I thought it was worth an email. Within the hour on a Saturday, he phoned and we discussed the problem. He logged in remotely and gave excellent advice. I'm too far away for his on-site help but he did diagnose the problem and was happy also to chat through my thoughts about an upcoming solar/battery install I'm planning. Great bloke.... if only he was nearer!

Philip · Apr 2026 Trustpilot

This guide is for systems that already have a battery. If you have solar panels but no battery at all, see the add battery to existing solar guide — that covers AC vs DC coupling, inverter compatibility, and costs for a first battery installation. This page covers expanding an existing hybrid battery system by adding a second or third battery module.

When does adding an extra battery make sense?

An extra battery increases your usable storage capacity. Whether this improves your bill savings depends on whether your current battery is actually a limiting factor. Check your monitoring portal for these patterns before deciding.

Extra battery will help if:
Battery regularly reaches 100% during the day and excess solar exports to grid
Battery depletes before the overnight cheap rate ends, causing grid import
You want to extend EPS runtime during power cuts
You are on a time-of-use tariff and want to buy more cheap overnight electricity
Extra battery less likely to help if:
Battery rarely reaches 100% (solar generation is already the limit)
System is in a low-generation location or heavily shaded
No time-of-use tariff — flat rate electricity means less benefit from storage
Battery regularly sits at a middle state of charge all day

How to check your data: Log into your inverter monitoring portal (GivEnergy portal, Sunsynk portal, Growatt ShinePhone, etc.) and review the battery charge graph for a recent summer week. If the battery hits 100% before 2pm on sunny days, more storage capacity would allow you to capture that excess solar. If the battery never fills up, the constraint is generation rather than storage.

Battery expansion compatibility by brand

Most hybrid inverters support multiple batteries, but the maximum capacity varies. The new battery must be the same brand and compatible series as your existing battery — mixing brands is not supported.

GivEnergy

AIO 2.0 kW

Supports up to 2 x 2.6 kWh = 5.2 kWh total. Additional battery: GivEnergy 2.6 kWh unit.

AIO 2.6 kW

Supports up to 2 x 4.8 kWh = 9.5 kWh total. Additional battery: GivEnergy 4.8 kWh unit.

AIO 5.0 kW

Supports up to 4 x 4.8 kWh = 19.2 kWh total. Up to 3 additional batteries possible.

GivEnergy Gen2 / 3-phase

Check model specs — typically supports 2–4 batteries. Contact GivEnergy or installer.

Sunsynk

Sunsynk Hybrid 3.6–8.0 kW supports multiple Sunsynk/Pylontech compatible batteries. The Sunsynk inverter communicates with batteries via CAN bus — compatible Pylontech batteries (US2000, US3000) are officially supported alongside Sunsynk's own units. Total supported capacity varies by model — check the Sunsynk compatibility guide for your inverter model.

Growatt / SolaX / Fox ESS

Growatt SPH series supports multiple Growatt GBLI battery units — typically stackable up to 30 kWh. SolaX X1/X3 Hybrid G4 supports up to 4 Triple Power 5.8 kWh batteries (up to 23.2 kWh). Fox ESS H1/H3 supports multiple ECS series batteries. In all cases, use the inverter manufacturer's specified battery brand and model.

Check before purchasing: Battery compatibility depends on firmware version as well as model. Before ordering, confirm the compatible battery model with your inverter manufacturer or installer. Using an incompatible battery can cause BMS communication faults and may void warranties. If in doubt, book a compatibility assessment before purchasing hardware.

What the installation involves

Adding an extra battery typically takes 2–4 hours on-site. The process is straightforward on most well-installed systems.

1
Compatibility check and order

Confirm your inverter firmware version and current battery model. Source the correct additional battery unit from the inverter manufacturer or an approved distributor. Check that the space for mounting the new unit is available and suitable — correct wall clearance, ventilation, and structural support.

2
System de-energisation

Before connecting the new battery, the entire system is safely de-energised: AC isolator off, DC isolator off, battery system powered down. This is essential — connecting or disconnecting batteries on a live system can cause equipment damage and arc flash risk. Always carried out by a qualified engineer.

3
Physical mounting and DC connection

The new battery unit is mounted on the wall or placed on the floor (depending on model). The DC bus connection is made from the existing battery bank to the new unit using manufacturer-supplied cabling. The new battery is added to the series or parallel configuration as specified by the inverter manufacturer — never mix series and parallel wiring without specific guidance.

4
CAN bus daisy chain

The CAN bus communication cable is extended from the existing battery to the new unit. This is how the inverter coordinates charging across both batteries — monitoring individual state of charge and balancing the charge/discharge between units. The CAN bus termination resistor must be moved to the last battery in the chain.

5
Inverter configuration update

The inverter portal is updated to reflect the new total battery capacity. On GivEnergy systems, this involves updating the battery number and capacity in System Settings. The inverter must recognise the new total to calculate state of charge correctly — without this update, the displayed percentage will be inaccurate and scheduled charge/discharge windows may not work as expected.

6
Test charge cycle and portal verification

System is powered back up and a charge cycle is initiated. Verify both batteries appear in the monitoring portal and the total capacity displayed matches the expected new figure. Check discharge behaviour — both units should discharge in a coordinated manner. A post-installation report documents the configuration and test results.

What does an extra battery cost?

Total cost includes battery hardware, delivery, installation, and portal configuration. Hardware and labour are quoted separately.

Battery hardware (typical)
£1,500–£2,200

5 kWh compatible battery module supplied and delivered. Price varies by brand, model, and market.

Installation labour
£250–£450

Mounting, DC connection, CAN bus, inverter configuration, test, and post-install report.

Total (typical 5 kWh)

All-in, hardware + install. Larger capacity units cost proportionally more. Quoted in writing before work begins.

Battery prices are falling. As of 2026, lithium battery module costs continue to decline. If you are in no urgent hurry, waiting 6–12 months may save £200–£400 on hardware cost. That said, every month you export excess solar or import expensive daytime electricity instead of storing it is also a cost. Run the numbers for your specific usage patterns before deciding when to act.

DNO notification for battery expansion

G99 variation required

Adding battery capacity changes your registered system with your Distribution Network Operator (DNO). This requires a G99 variation form — a notification of change to your existing grid connection, not a full new application. Most DNOs approve battery variations automatically within 2–4 weeks. Your installer should handle this paperwork as part of the installation.

Export limit considerations

If your system has an export limit set by your DNO (common in areas with network constraints), adding battery storage does not automatically allow more export. Your inverter's export cap is a separate setting enforced by the inverter. Adding battery capacity may change how much power your system wants to export at peak generation — if near your export limit, discuss with your installer whether any export limit changes are needed.

FAQ

Adding an extra battery — frequently asked questions

Yes. GivEnergy AIO 2.6 kW supports up to 9.5 kWh total (one additional 4.8 kWh battery). GivEnergy AIO 5.0 kW supports up to 19.2 kWh (three additional batteries). You must use a GivEnergy-compatible battery unit. The new battery is connected via CAN bus daisy chain and the inverter configuration updated to reflect the new total capacity.
Generally no. Inverters communicate with batteries via a proprietary CAN bus protocol. Mixing brands (e.g., adding a Pylontech battery to a GivEnergy system unless specifically listed as compatible) typically results in communication errors and BMS faults. Always use a battery of the same brand and compatible series as your existing installation. Check the inverter's official compatibility list before purchasing any new hardware.
Total installed cost for a typical 5 kWh compatible battery module is from £2,000, comprising £1,500–£2,200 hardware and £250–£450 installation. Prices vary by brand and model. Battery hardware prices continue to fall — as of 2026, costs are lower than in previous years. All costs are quoted in writing before any work begins.
Depends on your current battery utilisation patterns. If your battery regularly fills to 100% on summer days and exports excess solar, or regularly depletes before the overnight cheap rate ends, a second battery will capture more of your generation and reduce grid import. If your battery rarely fills up, storage capacity is not the constraint — generation is. Review your monitoring portal before committing.
Adding a manufacturer-approved compatible battery within the inverter's specified capacity limits should not affect the inverter warranty. Using an unapproved battery, exceeding the maximum supported capacity, or causing damage through incorrect installation may void the warranty. Always use manufacturer-approved hardware and a qualified installer, and keep records of the installation.
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