If your home uses a lot of electricity after the sun goes down, the Sigenergy SigenStor 8.76kWh Battery is worth looking at. It is the larger BAT 10.0 module in the SigenStor range, giving you more usable storage than the smaller Sigenergy battery options while keeping the same neat, modular system design.
At Redhill Services, we would usually look at this battery for homes where a smaller battery may run short too quickly. That might be a family home, a property with regular evening appliance use, a home office setup, or a customer who wants more stored solar energy available overnight.
The main reason to choose this module is storage headroom. With 8.76kWh of usable capacity, it gives you more room to store spare solar generation during the day and use it later when your panels are no longer producing.
That does not mean it is automatically the right choice for every home. A larger battery only makes sense if your solar PV system can charge it often enough and your household uses enough electricity to make proper use of the stored energy.
The Sigenergy SigenStor BAT 10.0 provides 8.76kWh of usable energy from a 9.04kWh battery module. For customers who want a stronger battery setup without immediately stacking several smaller modules, this can be a cleaner way to start.
Some homes use most of their electricity when solar generation has already dropped. Cooking, laundry, lighting, entertainment, home working and general household demand can all add up quickly. This battery gives more stored energy to work with during those higher-use periods.
The battery is designed to work as part of the wider Sigenergy SigenStor setup, alongside compatible inverters, battery controllers and energy management equipment. That joined-up design is useful when planning solar panels, battery storage and possible backup power as one system.
The SigenStor battery system is modular, with up to six compatible battery modules per controller. That gives scope to expand where the property, equipment and system design allow. Before adding more storage, we would check the inverter, controller, available space, cable routes and manufacturer limits.
This battery is best suited to homes that use a fair amount of electricity outside daylight hours. If your home is busy in the evenings, or you regularly use appliances after solar production has dropped, the extra capacity can be useful.
For family homes, a small battery can sometimes feel limiting. The 8.76kWh module gives more breathing room for normal household use, especially where several people are using electricity at different times of day.
If backup power is important, this battery can be part of that conversation, but it needs to be designed correctly. The battery alone does not automatically mean whole-home backup. The right Sigenergy gateway, wiring arrangement and backup circuits all need to be included.
Some small business or mixed-use sites may suit this battery size, but we would check the usage pattern carefully. Business energy demand can be very different from domestic use, so the battery should be sized around real consumption rather than guesswork.
Before recommending the Sigenergy 8.76kWh battery, we would look at your solar generation, household electricity usage, existing or planned inverter setup, available installation space and whether backup power is part of the brief.
We would also check whether the battery is likely to be charged and used properly. If the battery spends too much time sitting partly empty because the solar array is too small, or too much time full because the home does not use enough energy, it may not be the best match.
For homes with electric vehicles, heat pumps or higher electricity use, we would look at the wider energy picture rather than treating the battery as a standalone product. The battery size, solar array, inverter, tariffs and customer habits all need to work together.
The Sigenergy SigenStor 8.76kWh Battery is a strong option when you want more storage from one module and your home has enough demand to justify it. It is especially worth considering for larger homes, busier households and customers who want a more capable solar battery storage setup from day one.
We would recommend it where the solar generation, household usage, installation space and future plans all line up. If your usage is more modest, a smaller SigenStor battery may be enough. If you want extended backup or very high storage capacity, we may talk you through a larger stacked system instead.
| Product | Sigenergy SigenStor BAT 10.0 |
|---|---|
| Battery type | LiFePO4 |
| Cell capacity | 314Ah |
| Cycle life | 10,000 cycles |
| Total energy capacity | 9.04kWh |
| Usable energy capacity | 8.76kWh |
| Depth of discharge | 100% |
| Max. charge / discharge power | 4,600W |
| Peak charge / discharge power | 6,900W for 10 seconds |
| Weight | 78kg |
| Dimensions | 767 × 270 × 265mm |
| Storage temperature range | -25°C to 60°C |
| Operating temperature range | -20°C to 55°C |
| Relative humidity range | 5%–95% |
| Max. operating altitude | 4,000m |
| Cooling | Natural convection |
| System ingress protection rating | IP66 |
| Installation method | Floor-standing / wall-mounted |
| Number of modules per controller | 1–6 |
| Compatible inverters | SigenStor EC series, Sigen Hybrid SP2/TP2 series |
| Battery controller note | SigenStor BC must be used when connecting Sigen Hybrid SP2/TP2 to the Sigen Battery |
| Standard compliance | IEC/EN 60730-1, UN 38.3, IEC/EN 62619, IEC/EN 63056, IEC/EN 62477 |
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