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Quote is coming. Single phase with a maximum inverter size of 5kW per phase (set by the energy distributor). With battery, can have up to 10kW total inverter, but 5kW maximum to the grid.Your battery cost may not be 20c/kWh. It may be higher for smaller batteries. Could be 30c/kWh before adding charging costs.
Suggest get a quote.
Are you single phase?
I am seriously considering a DC-coupled battery that can take DC directly from panels (replacing existing inverter) and adding around 5 or 6 kW additional panels, which should overcome my limited current excess generation issue on some days. Current panels (6.6kW) are all north facing, but any new panels will likely be on 2 MPPTs facing east-west, which will primarily extend the generation time, starting earlier and ending later, with a moderate increase in peak generation.
My main goal is not to find the cheapest installation cost. I will pay more for dealing with a known entity that I trust rather than try to find the cheapest battery cost. The software control capability for scheduling and directing the energy within my system and ability to connect to my home automation system is very important and is a capability for which I am happy to pay extra. Without a good control capability, I will not be able to achieve the primary desired outcome of zero grid consumption during peak tariff periods.