Solar Batteries in Cyprus: 2026 Guide
Until 2025 a battery was optional: under net metering the grid acted as a free "battery" that returned your surplus 1:1. The new self-consumption framework from 1 Jan 2026 ends that — see why in The End of Net Metering: what applies in 2026.
Now every kWh you export earns a low, variable market price (indicatively ~€0.12–0.18/kWh), while every kWh you buy back costs ~€0.24–0.28/kWh. A battery keeps the day's surplus for the evening — turning cheap exports into valuable avoided purchases.
What a battery actually does
Raises self-consumption from ~30–40% (solar only) to ~60–80%.
Covers you during curtailment: on Cyprus's isolated grid the TSO frequently curtails household PV at midday. Instead of being lost, generation is stored.
Backup power: with the right inverter, it keeps critical loads running through an outage.
What size battery do you need?
Practical rule: look at your evening/overnight consumption (when PV isn't producing), not your total.
Household profile | Typical evening use | Recommended battery |
|---|---|---|
Small, few hours at home | 3–5 kWh | 5 kWh |
Average Cypriot household | 6–10 kWh | 8–10 kWh |
Large home, evening AC | 10–15 kWh | 12–15 kWh |
Don't oversize. A battery that doesn't fully cycle each day is wasted money. A smaller battery with high utilisation beats a large one sitting half-empty.
Cost & payback (2026)
Indicative turn-key prices (incl. VAT, installation, and a hybrid inverter where needed):
Capacity | Indicative cost |
|---|---|
5 kWh | €3,000–4,500 |
10 kWh | €5,500–8,000 |
15 kWh | €8,000–11,000 |
Payback depends on how much energy you shift from the grid into the battery. At today's figures, typical payback is 7–11 years — shorter the wider the retail/export gap and the higher your evening consumption. With a grant (below), payback drops noticeably.
Chemistry, life & warranty
LFP (LiFePO₄): the preferred home-storage chemistry — safer, 6,000+ cycles, heat-tolerant. Almost all modern home batteries are LFP.
NMC: more energy-dense but less heat-tolerant — less ideal for the Cyprus climate.
Warranty: typically 10 years or ~6,000 cycles, with ~70% guaranteed remaining capacity at end of term.
Siting: a shaded, ventilated spot. Sustained heat shortens life — avoid an unshaded south-facing exterior wall.
Hybrid inverter: the key decision
If you're not adding a battery now but might later, specify a hybrid inverter from the start. That lets you add storage later without replacing the inverter. The cost difference versus a plain string inverter is small compared with a later swap.
Curtailment & backup
Cyprus is the only EU member state without an electrical interconnection, so household PV curtailment is common at low-demand midday. A battery:
absorbs midday generation that would otherwise be cut,
combined with zero-export mode, lets you use all your generation for self-consumption.
For outage backup you need an inverter with backup/EPS capability and ideally an automatic transfer switch — not all systems include it by default, so ask explicitly.
Grants for batteries
"Save & Upgrade Homes" (Εξοικονομώ – Αναβαθμίζω στις Κατοικίες): the whole-home upgrade scheme also covers storage systems (alongside PV, heat pumps, insulation). 60% grant intensity, and 80% for vulnerable consumers.
RES storage schemes: the Ministry of Energy is promoting schemes for hybrid storage combined with renewables.
All active schemes, amounts and deadlines: All 2026 energy grants.
Run your own numbers
Put numbers down before deciding: the free estimator shows how much extra self-consumption a battery buys you and the expected payback for your home. Choose an installer from our curated list.
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