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Storage cost in
New Hampshire

Updated 5/31/2026

How much do storage systems cost in New Hampshire in 2026?

As of May 2026, the average storage system cost in New Hampshire is $1148/kWh. Given a storage system size of 13 kWh, an average storage installation in New Hampshire ranges in cost from $12,687 to $17,165, with the average gross price for storage in New Hampshire coming in at $14,926. After accounting for state and local storage incentives, the net price you'll pay for solar can fall by thousands of dollars.

Importantly, these costs are typical for shoppers comparing storage quotes on the EnergySage Marketplace. When you compare quotes for solar panels and batteries on EnergySage's competitive marketplace, you can expect to see prices up to 20% lower than working with a single company.

Average storage system cost by system size in New Hampshire

System Size System Cost
10 kWh $11,482
13 kWh $14,926
20 kWh $22,963
26 kWh $29,852
Learn more about local NH incentives, tax credits & rebates.

2026 average solar + storage cost in New Hampshire

$20,512 - $59,952

There are several variables that impact the price you pay for a solar + storage system: the quality of the equipment you install, the type of inverters you choose, and the storage capacity and chemistry of your battery. This is an average price range for solar + storage installations in your area, and the specifics of your project will change the final price you pay.

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