SolarEdge Energy Bank vs Pytes V5°

Our Verdict Winner: SolarEdge Energy Bank

The SolarEdge Energy Bank wins this battery comparison by a decisive margin. It delivers 10 kWh of usable storage with 5 kW continuous output and a 6,000-cycle rating. The 4.9 kWh capacity advantage provides 7 additional hours of essential-load backup.

Power / Capacity
10 kWh
vs
5.12 kWh
Efficiency
94.5%
vs
95%
Warranty
10 yrs
vs
10 yrs

Key Differences

  • SolarEdge Energy Bank provides 10 kWh vs 5.12 kWh usable capacity.
  • Pytes V5° achieves 95% round-trip efficiency vs 94.5%.

Specifications Breakdown

Usable Storage Capacity

The SolarEdge Energy Bank provides 10 kWh of usable capacity (10 kWh total, 100% DoD), while the Pytes V5° offers 5.12 kWh usable (5.12 kWh total, 100% DoD). At an average essential-load consumption rate of 750 watts, the SolarEdge Energy Bank provides approximately 13.3 hours of backup versus 6.8 hours for the Pytes V5°. The SolarEdge Energy Bank's 4.9 kWh capacity advantage translates to roughly 7 additional hours of essential-load backup during a grid outage. The SolarEdge Energy Bank is scalable up to 3 units (30 kWh total), while the Pytes V5° scales up to 16 units (82 kWh total).

Power Output

The SolarEdge Energy Bank delivers 5 kW continuous and 7.5 kW peak power, while the Pytes V5° provides 2.56 kW continuous and 5.12 kW peak. The SolarEdge Energy Bank's higher continuous output means it can simultaneously power more demanding appliances during an outage. A central air conditioner typically draws 3-5 kW, a refrigerator 0.1-0.2 kW, and an EV Level 2 charger 7-11 kW. Peak power rating matters for motor-driven loads with high startup current, such as air conditioners, well pumps, and sump pumps. The SolarEdge Energy Bank's 7.5 kW peak is suitable for lighter startup loads.

Battery Chemistry & Cycle Life

The SolarEdge Energy Bank uses LFP chemistry with a rated cycle life of 6,000 cycles (approximately 16.4 years of daily cycling), while the Pytes V5° uses LFP with 6,000 cycles (approximately 16.4 years). Both use LFP chemistry, which is considered the gold standard for residential energy storage due to its inherent safety, long cycle life, and environmental friendliness. Identical cycle ratings mean both batteries have the same expected operational lifespan under daily cycling.

Round-Trip Efficiency

The SolarEdge Energy Bank achieves 94.5% round-trip efficiency versus 95% for the Pytes V5°. This means for every 10 kWh of solar energy stored in the Pytes V5°, 9.5 kWh is recoverable, compared to 9.4 kWh for the other. Over 10 years of daily cycling with 15 kWh average daily throughput, the more efficient battery saves approximately $41 in energy that would otherwise be lost as heat (at $0.15/kWh average retail rate). Higher round-trip efficiency is especially valuable in time-of-use rate environments where you are storing cheap off-peak energy for expensive peak-hour consumption.

Warranty & Long-Term Protection

The SolarEdge Energy Bank carries a 10-year warranty, while the Pytes V5° offers 10 years. Both offer identical warranty duration. Battery warranties typically guarantee the unit will retain 60-70% of original capacity by end of warranty, so the length of coverage directly impacts your financial risk over the system's lifetime.

Specification Comparison

Specification SolarEdge Energy Bank Pytes V5°
Capacity 10 kWh 5.12 kWh
Usable Capacity 10 kWh 5.12 kWh
Power Output 5 kW 2.56 kW
Chemistry LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate)
Efficiency 94.5% 95%
Cycle Life 6,000 6,000
Weight 108 kg 52 kg
Warranty 10 years 10 years
Scalable Yes Yes

5-Dimension Head-to-Head Analysis

1. Storage Capacity

Winner: SolarEdge Energy Bank

The SolarEdge Energy Bank provides 10 kWh versus 5.12 kWh — 4.9 kWh more usable storage. At typical essential-load consumption of 0.75 kW, this equals approximately 7 additional hours of backup power. This is a substantial capacity gap.

2. Power Output

Winner: SolarEdge Energy Bank

The SolarEdge Energy Bank delivers 5 kW continuous versus 2.56 kW. Sufficient for most essential backup loads including a small AC unit. The power difference is modest for most backup scenarios.

3. Chemistry & Longevity

Winner: Tie

Both use LFP chemistry with identical 6,000-cycle ratings. LFP chemistry provides excellent thermal stability, long cycle life, and no cobalt dependency.

4. Round-Trip Efficiency

Winner: Pytes V5°

The Pytes V5° achieves 95% round-trip efficiency versus 94.5%. Over 10 years of daily cycling with 15 kWh throughput per day, the more efficient battery saves approximately 41 dollars in energy that would otherwise be lost as heat (at $0.15/kWh). The difference is moderate but compounds over the battery's lifespan.

5. Warranty Coverage

Winner: Tie

Both carry 10-year warranties — equal long-term manufacturer protection.

SolarEdge Energy Bank

The SolarEdge Energy Bank is the latest generation of SolarEdge's residential battery platform, designed for seamless integration with the SolarEdge Energy Hub inverter. It delivers 10 kWh of usable LFP storage with 100% depth of discharge and 94.5% round-trip efficiency. The high-voltage DC-coupled architecture minimizes conversion losses between solar panels and the battery, maximizing solar self-consumption. Up to three units can be stacked for 30 kWh of total storage, all managed through the mySolarEdge monitoring platform with real-time energy flow visualization.

Pros

  • + Optimized DC-coupled integration with SolarEdge Energy Hub inverter
  • + 94.5% round-trip efficiency with active thermal management
  • + LFP chemistry with 100% depth of discharge and 6,000-cycle life
  • + Compact and clean design with integrated cable management

Cons

  • - Requires a SolarEdge Energy Hub inverter and is not compatible with third-party systems
  • - Maximum of 3 units may not satisfy very large storage needs
View full SolarEdge Energy Bank specs →

Pytes V5°

The Pytes V5° is a 5.12 kWh wall-mountable LFP battery with IP65-rated enclosure for indoor or outdoor installation. It shares the same 100Ah/51.2V cell configuration as the E-Box 48100R but in a sleek wall-mount form factor with integrated heating for cold-weather operation down to -10°C. CAN and RS485 communication ensures compatibility with Sol-Ark, Victron, Schneider, and other 48V inverters. Up to 16 units can be paralleled for 81.9 kWh total storage.

Pros

  • + IP65 rated for outdoor wall-mount installation
  • + Built-in heating element for cold-weather operation to -10°C
  • + Wall-mount design saves floor space
  • + Budget-friendly pricing comparable to rack-mount E-Box
  • + 100% DoD with 6,000-cycle LFP longevity
  • + Scalable to 16 units (81.9 kWh)

Cons

  • - 0.5C continuous discharge rate limits power to 2.56 kW per unit
  • - 52 kg requires sturdy wall mounting hardware and structure
  • - Less compact than some wall-mount competitors
  • - Brand awareness lower than established names
  • - Cold-weather heating reduces overall round-trip efficiency
View full Pytes V5° specs →

Choose SolarEdge Energy Bank If...

  • You need more backup storage to cover overnight consumption or extended outages
  • You need to power demanding appliances (AC, EV charger) simultaneously during outages
  • SolarEdge solar system owners looking for tightly integrated DC-coupled battery storage with high efficiency

Choose Pytes V5° If...

  • You want to minimize energy losses during daily charge/discharge cycling
  • You want the flexibility to expand storage capacity over time (up to 16 units)
  • Homeowners needing outdoor-rated wall-mount battery storage at a budget-friendly price, especially in cold climates where the built-in heater prevents performance degradation.

Our Recommendation

Recommended SolarEdge Energy Bank

The SolarEdge Energy Bank is the decisive winner in this battery comparison, outperforming the Pytes V5° in 2 of 5 dimensions. Unless you have a specific requirement that the Pytes V5° uniquely addresses, the SolarEdge Energy Bank is the stronger choice for virtually every installation scenario.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, SolarEdge Energy Bank or Pytes V5°?

The SolarEdge Energy Bank wins this battery comparison by a decisive margin. It delivers 10 kWh of usable storage with 5 kW continuous output and a 6,000-cycle rating. The 4.9 kWh capacity advantage provides 7 additional hours of essential-load backup.

Which battery lasts longer?

The SolarEdge Energy Bank is rated for 6,000 cycles versus 6,000 for the Pytes V5°. Both have identical expected cycle life. LFP chemistry generally outlasts NMC in cycle life testing.

Which battery provides more backup power?

The SolarEdge Energy Bank provides 5 kW continuous (7.5 kW peak) versus 2.56 kW continuous (5.12 kW peak) for the Pytes V5°. SolarEdge Energy Bank can run more appliances simultaneously during an outage. A central AC typically needs 3-5 kW, a refrigerator 0.2 kW, and an EV charger 7-11 kW.

Can I expand SolarEdge Energy Bank or Pytes V5° storage later?

SolarEdge Energy Bank: Yes, up to 3 units for 30 kWh total. Pytes V5°: Yes, up to 16 units for 82 kWh total. Pytes V5° offers more expansion potential.

Which battery chemistry is safer?

Both use LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) chemistry, which is the safest lithium battery chemistry for residential use. LFP does not undergo thermal runaway, uses no cobalt, and is inherently stable.

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Last updated: February 2026