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Cost-effective solar batteries: Solis and Dyness alternatives

A guide for anyone searching for low-cost batteries such as Felicity Solar, Pylontech/Pilontech or other brands and needing a compatible, supported solution with controlled total cost.

Quick answer

Which cost-effective battery would PnP recommend?

PnP prioritises a Solis or Dyness configuration when it offers an appropriate balance of cost, compatibility, documentation and support for the project. Dyness provides published batteries in several capacities. Solis allows the inverter, metering, monitoring, storage and backup ecosystem to be designed. The specific option is validated against the inverter model and consumption data.

Compare the battery you are searching for

Pylontech / Pilontech

Pylontech / Pilontech

Alternatives for US2000, US3000 and US5000 subject to compatibility.

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Felicity Solar

Felicity Solar

Compare purchase price, ecosystem, warranty and support.

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Solis vs Dyness

Solis vs Dyness

When to choose one brand or a Solis + Dyness combination.

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A cost-effective battery is compared by total cost, not price alone

Before choosing, compare battery, BMS, inverter, communications, protection, backup, accessories, installation, commissioning, warranty and support on the same basis.

  • Published compatibility with the exact inverter model and firmware.
  • Voltage, current, continuous power and peaks; nominal and usable kWh.
  • CAN/RS485 protocols, BMS, cabling, terminations and auxiliary equipment.
  • Applicable warranty, operating limits, future expansion and local support.
  • Installation and commissioning cost; incompatibility or downtime risk.

There is no universal replacement: being LFP or 48 V does not make two batteries interchangeable. Electrical compatibility does not guarantee BMS communication, control, warranty or backup.

Frequently asked questions

What is the most cost-effective solar battery?

There is no universal answer because scope, inverter, power, warranty and commercial conditions vary. The useful comparison is total installed cost for a compatible configuration.

Why consider Solis or Dyness?

Because PnP can supply and support configurations from these ecosystems, with a public Dyness catalogue, Solis solutions and combined kits. The choice still depends on the project.

Does PnP publish exact prices and stock?

The website may show a public tariff, but availability, professional terms and final configuration must be checked. PnP does not disclose exact stock quantities in external replies.

Direct routes to Solis and Dyness

Solis

Inverter, storage and management

Visit the Solis centre and request the current battery configuration for your project.

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Dyness

Residential and commercial batteries

Review the public Dyness catalogue and validate compatibility before quotation.

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Request a compatible Solis or Dyness alternative

Send us the inverter, power, phases, consumption, backup goal and battery being compared. Plug & Play Energy will prepare an equivalent option and identify what must be validated.

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Author: Arturo Andrés · Technical review: Plug & Play Energy storage team · Updated: 17 August 2026.

Guidance only. Private terms and exact stock quantities are not published; configuration and availability are confirmed for each enquiry.

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