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GivEnergy Alternatives 2026: Best UK Battery Options | Solar4Good

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looking for GivEnergy alternatives in 2026? Following GivEnergy Ltd entering administration in April 2026, the strongest like-for-like options for UK homeowners are the Tesla Powerwall 3, Sigenergy SigenStor, FoxESS and AlphaESS. All installed by Solar4Good. This guide explains what each alternative offers, how they compare to GivEnergy on price, warranty and features. How to choose the right replacement or new system for your home.

The Short Version (Read This First)

  • GivEnergy Ltd entered administration on 9 April 2026 and ceased trading. As a result, it no longer issues new hardware or honours warranties directly
  • Installed GivEnergy systems keep working — alternatives matter most for new installs, replacements and expansions
  • The strongest GivEnergy alternatives Solar4Good installs are the Tesla Powerwall 3, Sigenergy SigenStor, FoxESS and AlphaESS
  • For value and modular expansion, AlphaESS and FoxESS are the closest match to GivEnergy’s positioning
  • For a proven, financially stable manufacturer, the Tesla Powerwall 3 is the standout choice
  • Solar4Good also installs SolaX, Enphase, Solis, Dyness and Duracell, so the system is matched to your home rather than to one brand
  • Solar4Good is an MCS-certified UK installer — call 0800 999 1454 or visit solar4good.co.uk

Why Look for a GivEnergy Alternative?

GivEnergy was, for years, one of the most popular battery brands in the UK, known for modular storage, a clear app and a long 12-year warranty. However, GivEnergy Ltd entered administration on 9 April 2026, ceased trading and made its staff redundant. As a result, the company no longer supplies new hardware or honours its warranties directly, which is why so many homeowners are now weighing up GivEnergy alternatives.

Therefore, it is worth being precise about what this does and does not mean. Your installed GivEnergy battery should keep working normally, because the hardware runs its own local controls. By contrast, future warranty claims and some cloud features are the real uncertainty. For existing owners, we cover the practical steps in our dedicated guide to the GivEnergy administration. For anyone buying new, the sensible response is simply to choose a stable manufacturer and a reliable installer.

💡 The real lesson from GivEnergy

As a result, this is a reason to choose your manufacturer and installer more carefully, not a reason to avoid battery storage. With electricity around 24–25p/kWh and strong export tariffs available, the financial case for a battery is as good as it has ever been. An installer who is still around in year three to answer the phone matters as much as the brand on the box.

What to Look for in an Alternative

For example, the GivEnergy situation makes the selection criteria clear. When you compare alternatives, focus on the points below rather than headline price alone.

  • Manufacturer stability: choose an established brand with a sound financial position and a UK support presence, so warranty cover means something over a 10-year-plus life.
  • Warranty: most quality batteries carry a 10-year warranty at 70% capacity retention. Some, such as Enphase, extend further.
  • Chemistry: LiFePO4 (LFP) cells are safe, stable and long-lasting, and are now standard on most home batteries.
  • Modularity: if you may expand later, a modular system lets you add capacity rather than replace the unit.
  • App and monitoring: clear monitoring helps you see savings and spot faults early.
  • Installer quality: correct design and commissioning matter as much as the hardware, and keep your warranty valid.

Tesla Powerwall 3 — the Proven Premium Choice

In practice, the Tesla Powerwall 3 is the standout choice for homeowners who want a proven product from a financially stable manufacturer. Specifically, it stores 13.5 kWh, delivers up to 11.5 kW of continuous output, and includes a built-in hybrid inverter, so solar can connect directly. Tesla backs it with a 10-year warranty at 70% capacity and unlimited cycles.

Specifically, where GivEnergy led on value and modular flexibility, the Powerwall 3 leads on output, track record and software. For a typical home, one unit covers most evening demand, and you can add further units for larger properties. As a 2026 guide, expect roughly £7,000–£8,500 installed for a battery-only system.

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Sigenergy SigenStor — the Modular All-in-One

In short, the Sigenergy SigenStor is the best match for homeowners who liked GivEnergy’s modular approach but want more in one unit. Notably, it is a “five-in-one” system, combining a hybrid inverter, battery, power conversion, an optional EV DC charger and energy management in a single stack. Capacity scales from around 5 kWh to 48 kWh, so you start with what you need and add modules later.

In addition, it uses LiFePO4 chemistry, carries a 10-year warranty and offers strong app control and AI-led energy management. For households adding an EV, the integrated charger is a genuine advantage. Typically, an installed Sigenergy system runs from roughly £5,000 to £10,000 depending on size and configuration.

FoxESS — the Popular Value Option

FoxESS is one of the most widely installed battery brands in the UK, and a natural alternative for buyers who chose GivEnergy on value. In practice, its modular LFP batteries and hybrid inverters offer a strong balance of price, performance and features. The modular design lets you stack capacity to suit your home, much as GivEnergy did.

FoxESS suits homeowners who want a dependable, cost-effective system without paying a premium for the most advanced features. It pairs well with solar for everyday self-consumption and evening use, and it integrates cleanly with popular export tariffs.

Not sure which battery suits your home?

AlphaESS — the Closest Like-for-Like

Meanwhile, alphaESS is arguably the closest like-for-like replacement for GivEnergy. Like GivEnergy, it built its reputation on modular LFP storage, hybrid inverters and competitive pricing, with clear monitoring. Its SMILE range scales to suit different homes, and it offers the same kind of value-led, expandable system many GivEnergy buyers were originally drawn to.

For instance, for homeowners who want a familiar approach — modular, well-priced and straightforward — AlphaESS is a strong choice. It delivers the practical benefits of the GivEnergy formula from a manufacturer that remains active in the UK market.

SolaX and Enphase — Hybrid and AC-Coupled

Two further alternatives suit specific setups. First, SolaX pairs hybrid inverters with its Triple Power LFP batteries, making it a clean replacement where a GivEnergy hybrid system would once have been specified. It is modular, well-supported and a sensible like-for-like on the inverter side.

Second, Enphase takes a different route with a microinverter-based, AC-coupled system. Rather than a single string inverter, each panel runs its own microinverter, which helps on shaded or complex roofs. The IQ Battery adds storage with a long warranty. Of course, this premium approach costs more, but it offers panel-level performance and resilience.

Other Batteries Solar4Good Installs

Notably, because the best system depends on your home, we are not tied to a single brand. In addition to the options above, we install several other batteries and inverters, so the design fits your roof, usage and budget rather than a fixed product line.

  • Solis — reliable, value-focused inverters, useful for inverter-led systems and retrofits
  • Dyness — modular LFP battery storage at a competitive price point
  • Duracell — home battery storage from a long-trusted consumer brand
  • Eleven Energy — a further storage option we can specify where it suits the design

Whichever route fits best, every system is designed around your actual electricity use and a strong export tariff, so the battery earns its keep rather than simply sitting on the wall.

GivEnergy Alternatives Compared

Typically, importantly, the table below summarises how the main alternatives compare. All use LiFePO4 chemistry and pair with solar or charge from cheap off-peak electricity.

Battery Best for Approach Warranty
Tesla Powerwall 3 Proven, premium, stable brand 13.5 kWh, built-in inverter, stack units 10 yr / 70%, unlimited cycles
Sigenergy SigenStor Modular all-in-one with EV charging 5-in-1, ~5–48 kWh modular 10 yr / 70%
FoxESS Popular, cost-effective Modular LFP, hybrid inverter 10 yr (typical)
AlphaESS Closest like-for-like value Modular LFP, hybrid inverter 10 yr (typical)
SolaX Hybrid-inverter replacement Triple Power LFP, modular 10 yr (typical)
Enphase Shaded or complex roofs Microinverter, AC-coupled Up to 15 yr

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Can I Replace or Add to My GivEnergy System?

Generally, this is the most common question from existing owners, and the answer depends on what you want to do. If your GivEnergy system works, you do not need to replace it — the hardware keeps running. Generally, the priority is simply knowing where to turn for support, which is your installer first.

By comparison, if you want to expand, mixing a GivEnergy battery with a different manufacturer’s inverter is rarely straightforward, since brands use their own communication protocols. Therefore, an expansion or replacement is usually designed as a new, self-contained system around one of the alternatives above. We assess your existing setup, your goals and your roof, then recommend the most cost-effective route — whether that is adding storage, replacing an ageing inverter, or designing a fresh system. You can see the full range of options on our battery storage page.

Of course, whatever you choose, any new battery should be MCS-certified and installed correctly to keep its warranty valid and to qualify for the Smart Export Guarantee. That is exactly how we design every system.

📞 Get honest advice on your next battery

Whether you own a GivEnergy system or are planning a new one, Solar4Good will recommend the right alternative for your home — not just the one we have in stock. Call 0800 999 1454 or visit solar4good.co.uk. Read over 680 verified five-star reviews on Trustpilot and Checkatrade.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best alternative to GivEnergy?

Indeed, there is no single best option, since it depends on your priorities. For a proven, financially stable brand, the Tesla Powerwall 3 leads. On value closest to GivEnergy’s approach, AlphaESS and FoxESS are strong. For an all-in-one with EV charging, the Sigenergy SigenStor stands out. Solar4Good installs all of these and matches the choice to your home.

Will my GivEnergy battery still work after the administration?

Yes. Installed GivEnergy systems keep working, because the hardware runs its own local controls. The main uncertainty is future warranty claims and some cloud features. Contact your installer first for support, and see our GivEnergy administration guide for the practical steps.

Can I add a different battery to my existing GivEnergy system?

In particular, usually not directly, because manufacturers use their own communication protocols, so mixing a GivEnergy battery with another brand’s inverter is rarely straightforward. An expansion is normally designed as a new, self-contained system around an alternative such as Tesla, Sigenergy, FoxESS or AlphaESS. We assess your setup and recommend the most cost-effective route.

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Are GivEnergy alternatives more expensive?

Not necessarily. Value-focused options like AlphaESS and FoxESS sit in a similar price band to GivEnergy, while the Tesla Powerwall 3 and Enphase are more premium. As a guide, a typical home battery starts from around £2,500 and a full Powerwall 3 install is roughly £7,000–£8,500. We confirm an exact figure after a free survey.

Do the alternatives use the same battery chemistry as GivEnergy?

Mostly yes. GivEnergy used LiFePO4 (LFP) cells, and most alternatives — AlphaESS, FoxESS, SolaX and Sigenergy — also use LFP, which is safe and long-lasting. The Tesla Powerwall 3 uses NMC chemistry, which is also well proven. All carry strong warranties.

Which alternative is closest to GivEnergy?

That said, alphaESS is arguably the closest like-for-like. Like GivEnergy, it is built on modular LFP storage, hybrid inverters, competitive pricing and clear monitoring, so it offers the same value-led, expandable approach many GivEnergy buyers originally wanted.

Does Solar4Good still support GivEnergy systems?

Solar4Good can advise existing GivEnergy owners on their options, whether that means a health check, a replacement inverter, or a new battery. We are not tied to one brand, so our recommendation reflects what suits your home rather than what we hold in stock.

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Bhavna Makhija

Bhavna Makhija is a solar energy expert at Solar4Good.