How Much Does the Tesla Powerwall Cost?

I’m sure costs have gone up since this article was first published but if you are ready to begin installing the Tesla Powerwall in your home offerings, this is a great resource.

Tesla Powerwall


The Tesla Powerwall in 2022 costs $11,050, but there’s a catch. You also will need to purchase the Tesla solar battery supporting hardware, which adds another $1,700, giving you a total Tesla Powerwall price of $12,750. 

Additionally, the Powerwall is not sold separately. The Tesla solar battery is only available as part of a full home solar system. So, how much does a Tesla solar battery cost? Because you can’t buy the Powerwall as a standalone product, you’ll have to factor in the cost of the entire solar system. 



To find out how much your Tesla solar system may cost, we looked at the average monthly electricity bill in the U.S., which is currently $126.09. Based on this energy consumption, Tesla recommends a 4.8 kW solar panel system with one Powerwall battery, which equals $20,628. Keep in mind that the price of a solar system can vary depending on your energy needs, so you may end up paying more or less for your complete Tesla solar system in 2022.

Tesla Powerwall and Electrical install



Alternatively, Tesla also offers a solar roof compatible with the Powerwall battery. Solar roof shingles are smaller than traditional solar panels, but they typically cost more. For example, the estimate from Tesla.com for a home with the average U.S. electricity bill for a Tesla Powerwall battery with a Tesla solar roof would cost between $44,000–$51,000. 

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Gary Fleisher

Gary Fleisher, “The Mod Coach”, has been entrenched in the offsite construction industry for most of his life. Having started his career in the lumber industry, Gary spent decades working with manufactured and modular home producers and homebuilders. For the past 15 years his blog and LinkedIn postings have introduced thousands to the benefits of factory-built construction and have served as a forum for industry professionals to share insights and perspectives. Gary lives in Hagerstown, MD with his wife, Peg.