AlphaESS Solar Battery Review: Prices, Specs and Company Information
2020-09-23
Prologue
An independent review by Solar Choice has been recently released, providing a perspective of AlphaESS for the energy storage industry.
Solar Choice has been providing knowledge about the local solar industry to consumers since 2008. The solar quote comparison site has delivered over 35 reviews for solar, inverter and battery manufacturers to act as a non-biased perspective in the ever-changing solar industry. Solar Choice has helped 195,171 Australian households compare quotes online so far.
Background on AlphaESS – Company History
Founded in 2012, AlphaESS is one of the leading energy storage solution and service providers in the globe. The company specializes in the residential and commercial market, aiming to deliver the most cost-effective and fit-for-purpose solutions. AlphaESS has 10+ subsidiaries providing local services and 40000+ systems actively running in over 50 countries, enabling millions of people to live with reliable, accessible and clean energy.
After first establishing an office in Australia in 2015, AlphaESS was one of the first companies to jump on board the South Australia home battery scheme when it launched in 2018. They have since opened an AlphaESS battery production facility in Lonsdale, just south of Adelaide where they claim they can produce 1,000 batteries a month.
AlphaESS produce a SMILE series which is directed at the residential energy storage market, a STORION series going up to 100KW in capacity designed for the commercial market and an industrial-scale battery that is manufactured within a shipping container.
AlphaESS Battery System – How it works
The AlphaESS SMILE and STORION series provide an all-in-one solution which includes a hybrid inverter, a battery management system and a storage unit in which ‘modules’ of battery capacity can be added. The hybrid inverter enables solar power to used directly in the household at the time of creation or to charge the battery and enables battery power to be converter to usable AC power. The battery modules are purchased separately but fit into one aesthetically attractive unit.
The storage units can be filled with different battery modules meaning the AlphaESS is one of the more flexible solutions in terms of the storage capacity. For example the SMILE5 series comes with a 5kW hybrid inverter and can be filled with 4 different capacity batteries ranging from 2.9kWh to 13.3kWh, expandable to 80kWh.
The AlphaESS solution is capable of providing green power to a home or business during a black out. Importantly the technology is built in so there is no additional costs or extra components required for this capability as is the case with some other batteries.
If you already have a solar panels and an inverter, the battery can be AC-coupled to work harmoniously with your current system. More on this below.
The Alpha ESS can be ‘DC coupled’ or ‘AC coupled’
If you already have a solar system in place, AC coupling an AlphaESS system is the logical choice. This means that the AlphaESS battery system plugs in to your switchboard like any other appliance and converts AC energy back to DC energy to store in the battery and converts it back from DC to AC when it is time to be used. There is some small (3-4%) inefficiency here as power is lost through the extra conversions.
If you were starting from scratch and installing a new system, a DC coupled AlphaESS battery would make the most sense. This is because there would be no need to purchase an additional grid-connected inverter as the AlphaESS unit can do it all for you. It also only converts DC energy to AC energy once when the house is drawing down power from battery – meaning its a more efficient solution.
To read our full explanation on DC coupling and AC coupling – click here.
How much do AlphaESS batteries cost?
One of AlphaESS’most popular residential battery systems is the SMILE5 series. See the below table which provide an indicative guide based on data from Solar Choice’s Battery Price Index on the cost of installing a AlphaESS SMILE5 with different battery capacity:
Alpha ESS Product | Indicative Price Range ($AUD) |
Alpha ESS SMILE5 5.5kWh | $8,500 to $9,000 |
Alpha ESS SMILE5 11kWh | $12,000 to $13,000 |
Alpha ESS SMILE5 16.5kWh | $15,000 to $17,500 |
Please note
Prices are an estimate of a full turnkey price for end-consumers including all products, labour and GST
Price estimates does not include any state-based incentives
To give this cost context it is important to balance the cost of a battery against the return of a cheaper power bill. Solar Choice’s solar and battery calculator is a comprehensive tool to understand the financial viability – although be warned, we looked at 48 scenarios and couldn’t find anything that made financial sense.
AlphaESS independently tested by ITP Renewables
ITP Renewables is and independent organisation which has received funding from the Australian Renewable Agency (ARENA) and publish live performances of the batteries they test along with 6 monthly reports. The accellerate testing procedure involves cycling batteries 3 times a day to effectively achieve 9 years worth of lifetime in 3 years.
The AlphaESS M48100 (9.6kWh) battery was deployed into testing in 2017 and identified abnormal behaviour 2 years (equivalent of 6 years of traditional use) into testing as the charge/discharge rate was being constrained. After AlphaESS analysed the battery they stated that the battery had experience over-temperature alarms and discontinued the testing.
AlphaESS have advised Solar Choice that the battery tested was the first battery model they manufactured over 7 years ago and significant improvements have been made since.
AlphaESS' Warranty Terms
The warranty for the inverter and everything that isn’t a battery module is 5 years. The warranty for the batteries is better and promises they will retain a minimum of 80% of their original capacity after 10 years, but only if certain conditions are met:
The system has an internet connection.
The batteries are used for “self-consumption” only.
If the system isn’t connected to the internet, then the battery warranty will only be for 3 years and AlphaESS says if you want to make a claim either you or the installer will have to arrange an inspection of the system at your own cost. But under Australian Consumer Guarantees it is possible to claim for reasonably foreseeable damage and loss and this would include the cost of having a system that fails to operate correctly inspected. You can download the warranty from this page.
The Chemistry Behind AlphaESS Batteries
This AlphaESS battery consists of lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4), as the cathode material and its anodes are carbon. This is different to Lithium Ion batteries such as the Tesla Powerwall 2.
Lithium iron phosphate batteries are considered a safer option to Lithium Ion, due to the lithium phosphate holding a high chemical and thermal stability. They are non-flammable meaning they can handle higher temperatures from a short-circuit or overcharge. This makes them an economically sound battery choice, as the lithium iron phosphate has a longer life cycle compared to lithium ion.