- By: Anna Fadeeva
- Batteries
- Updated: Mar 30, 2026
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Shopping for a solar battery is harder than it should be. The specs are dense, the brand names blur together, and most guides assume you already know what half the terms mean.
This one doesn't. Here you'll find a plain-language breakdown of the Deye battery lineup: what each series is for, how Deye compares to lead-acid and AGM alternatives, which model fits your situation, what to actually pay attention to on a spec sheet, and answers to the questions most buyers don't think to ask until after the purchase.
Deye is a Chinese energy tech company that built its name on hybrid solar inverters, then expanded into batteries to go with them. Their storage products are grouped under the ESS (energy storage system) label and come in more configurations than most buyers need — which is why this guide exists.
All Deye batteries run on lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) chemistry. If you're coming from a lead-acid or AGM background, that matters. LiFePO4 doesn't need watering, doesn't off-gas, and won't overheat if something goes wrong. It also lasts longer — 10 years with daily cycling is realistic, not a best-case number.
Deye batteries are a type of deep cycle battery — designed to be discharged and recharged repeatedly on a daily basis, not just for occasional use. That's what makes them well-suited for solar storage.
The job of a Deye solar battery is simple: store energy from your panels during the day, release it when you need it at night or during an outage. The question is which size and configuration actually matches your setup.
| Series | Form factor | Capacity | Voltage | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SE (Spring) | Rack / wall / floor | 5.12 kWh per unit | 48V | Standard residential |
| RW (Spring) | Wall / floor | 10.24 kWh per unit | 48V | Standard residential |
| BOS-G / BOS-G Pro | Rack-mounted, modular | 5.12–61 kWh (modular) | Up to 614V | Larger homes, scalable systems |
| AI-W | Stackable, floor-mount | 5.12–30.72 kWh (modular) | 48V | Outdoor or humid spaces (IP65) |
| WD | Compact / portable | 1.28–2.56 kWh per unit | 12.8V | Small backup, off-grid |
| BOS-A | 3U rack | 54–161 kWh (modular) | Up to 614V | Commercial and industrial |
SE Series is the most flexible residential option. The SE-G5.1 Pro-B delivers 5.12 kWh per unit — a solid Deye 5 kWh battery choice — and supports rack, wall, or floor mounting. Up to 64 units can be connected in parallel, scaling the system to 327 kWh.
RW Series offers 10.24 kWh in a single wall- or floor-mounted unit. If you want a Deye 10 kWh battery in one box without rack infrastructure, this is it. The RW-F10.2-B supports up to 32 units in parallel.
BOS-G / BOS-G Pro is Deye's main high voltage battery system, built for scalability. Connect 3 to 12 modules in series and you get 15 to 61 kWh. If you're adding an EV charger next year, this is probably the smarter buy now.
AI-W Series uses the same LiFePO4 cells but ships in an IP65 enclosure — sealed against dust and water jets. Worth considering for garages, sheds, or anywhere with humidity swings.
WD Series is small and 12.8V-based. Not a whole-home solution. These work for portable power, small off-grid setups, or supplementary storage where space is tight.
BOS-A is commercial territory. Up to 161 kWh per rack. If you're a homeowner, you won't need this one.
Comparing Deye lithium batteries to the alternatives — or replacing an older lead-acid bank? Here are the numbers.
| Feature | Deye LiFePO4 | AGM | Lead-acid (flooded) | Generic NMC lithium |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cycle life | 6,000 cycles | 400–800 cycles | 300–500 cycles | 1,000–2,000 cycles |
| Usable capacity (DoD) | 90% | 50% | 50% | 80% |
| Maintenance required | None | Minimal | Regular | None |
| Thermal safety | Excellent | Good | Moderate | Lower |
| Lifespan | 10–15 years | 3–5 years | 3–7 years | 8–12 years |
| Warranty | 10 years | 1–2 years | 1–3 years | 5–10 years |
| Cobalt-free | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
The practical difference between LiFePO4 and AGM is bigger than most people expect. A 100Ah AGM battery gives you roughly 50Ah of usable energy. Push it past 50% depth of discharge regularly and you're shortening its life fast. A 100Ah LiFePO4 battery from Deye gives you 90Ah usable. You'd need nearly twice as many AGM units to match actual output — which makes AGM more expensive over a 5-year period, not just cheaper upfront.
| Your situation | Recommended model |
|---|---|
| Small home, occasional backup | WD Series |
| Average home with rooftop solar | SE-G5.1 Pro-B or RW-F10.2 |
| Larger home or planning to add EV charging | BOS-G / BOS-G Pro |
| Outdoor or humid installation space | AI-W Series |
| Off-grid cabin or portable use | WD Series |
| Commercial property | BOS-A |
Before you order, pin down three things:
Knowing the right Deye battery specifications before you shop saves time and avoids mismatches.
Capacity (kWh): how much energy the battery stores. Match it to your actual usage, not a round number that sounds large.
Voltage type: low voltage (48V) systems are simpler and work with a wider range of inverters. High voltage (up to 614V) runs more efficiently at scale but requires a compatible inverter. This is the spec people most often get wrong — double check it.
Cycle life: how many full charge/discharge cycles the battery is rated for before losing significant capacity. Deye's Pro models are rated at 6,000 cycles at 90% DoD. At one cycle per day, that's over 16 years of daily use before the battery drops to 70% of its original capacity.
Depth of Discharge (DoD): the percentage of stored energy you can actually use. Deye rates its batteries at 90% DoD. The higher this number, the more of the stated capacity you get in practice.
Round-trip efficiency: how much energy comes back out relative to what went in. Deye's high voltage battery models — particularly the HV LiFePO4 series — reach up to 97.6%, meaning very little energy is lost between storing and releasing it.
Communication protocol: how the battery talks to the inverter. Deye batteries use CAN bus or RS485. If you're pairing a Deye ESS battery with a third-party inverter, confirm both support the same protocol. This catches people off guard.
IP rating: enclosure protection level. IP20 means indoor use in a clean, dry space. IP65 means sealed against dust and water jets. Don't put an IP20 unit in a leaky garage and expect it to last.
Certifications: for US installations, UL9540 and UL1973 affect permits, insurance, and grid interconnection approval. Not all Deye models carry them, so check the specific product listing.
Warranty: most Deye battery lines carry a 10-year warranty. The WD Series is 5 years.
Deye's battery range runs from compact 12.8V units to high-voltage modular systems that scale past 60 kWh. For most homeowners, the choice narrows fast: SE or BOS-G series, a capacity matched to daily usage, and a voltage type that pairs with your inverter.
The LiFePO4 chemistry is the right call for solar storage — 6,000 cycles on Pro models, 90% usable capacity, no maintenance, and a 10-year warranty on most models. These are real spec-sheet numbers, and the technology has enough real-world track record now that they hold up. If you're building a solar system meant to run for 10–15 years, the battery is not the place to cut corners.
You can browse the full range of Deye solar batteries at A1 SolarStore — a trusted source for solar equipment and energy storage solutions.
Yes, but not automatically. Deye publishes a compatibility list. If you're mixing brands, check that your inverter model appears on it and that the communication protocol matches (CAN or RS485). Compatibility issues are the most common installation headache with any battery brand — five minutes of checking upfront saves a lot of trouble later.
Yes. The SE series supports up to 64 units in parallel (up to 327 kWh total). The BOS-G connects 3 to 12 modules in series (up to 61 kWh). If your energy needs might grow, go modular now — replacing a fixed-capacity system later costs more.
Yes. The main advantage of Pro models is their cycle life rating — 6,000 cycles at 90% DoD, backed by a 10-year warranty. If you plan to cycle the battery daily, the Pro rating is worth the extra cost in years of additional use.
At one cycle per day, a Pro-rated Deye lithium battery at 6,000 cycles should hold up 16 years before dropping to 70% of original capacity. Real-world lifespan depends on temperature, how deeply you discharge it, and charge rate. In a well-managed system, 10–15 years is a reasonable expectation.
Most Deye ESS batteries are IP20-rated for clean, dry indoor spaces — a utility room, basement, or garage wall is fine. The AI-W Series (IP65) handles less controlled environments. LiFePO4 chemistry doesn't carry the thermal runaway risk that NMC lithium does, which makes it a safer choice for enclosed spaces.
A1 SolarStore carries the Deye battery catalog with current Deye battery prices, detailed specs, and real buyer information to help you choose the right model. Whether you're buying a single LiFePO4 battery Deye unit or building out a larger solar battery storage system, it's a reliable place to start.
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