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How much does it cost to replace the battery in a 2015 Prius?

In rough terms, replacing a 2015 Prius hybrid battery typically costs between $1,600 and $4,000, depending on the option you choose and local labor rates.


What drives the price is whether you install a new OEM pack, a refurbished unit, or a used salvage pack, plus the shop’s labor rate, regional variation, and whether additional components or cooling systems need attention. This article breaks down typical cost ranges, the options available, and factors to consider when budgeting.


Battery options and typical price ranges


Below are ballpark price ranges for common replacement paths, including parts and labor, as of 2024–2025. Prices vary by region, shop, and current supplier deals.



  • New OEM Toyota NiMH battery pack: Parts typically $2,000–$3,500; labor often $400–$1,000; total commonly in the $2,400–$4,500 range.

  • Remanufactured/refurbished battery pack: Parts around $1,000–$2,500; labor about $300–$1,000; total roughly $1,300–$3,500.

  • Used or salvage-pack replacement: Parts typically $400–$1,000; labor $600–$1,200; total usually $1,000–$2,200.


Bottom line: you can pay less by opting for a salvage or refurbished pack, while a new OEM pack drives the price toward the higher end. Always verify what exactly is included (warranty, installation, disposal, cooling system components) in any quote.


What affects the total cost


Several factors influence the final number you’ll see on a quote. The following list summarizes the main variables that dealers and shops consider.



  • Type of battery: OEM new versus refurbished versus used from a salvage yard.

  • Labor rates and time: Regional wage differences and the garage’s hourly charge.

  • Warranty coverage: Length and terms for the battery and any labor; longer warranties can raise upfront costs but may save money later.

  • Additional components: Cooling fans, modules, wiring harnesses, and related hardware needed for compatibility.

  • Vehicle condition and warranty status: Whether the fix is covered under any existing warranty or recall; some programs may subsidize costs.

  • Preparation and disposal: Fees for old battery disposal and any necessary fluid or coolant recharges.


In practice, a reputable shop will itemize parts and labor separately and explain whether a quote includes ancillary work like system diagnostics, coolant refill, and compatibility checks.


Tips to save money on a 2015 Prius battery replacement


Consumers looking to minimize cost should consider these strategies before committing to a replacement plan.



  • Get multiple quotes from independent hybrid specialists and Toyota dealers to compare OEM vs refurbished pricing.

  • Ask about warranties on both the battery pack and labor, and whether the price includes disposal and coolant service.

  • Consider a certified refurbished pack from a reputable supplier, which can offer a solid balance of reliability and cost.

  • Check local salvage yards for a low-mileage used pack, but verify compatibility and warranty options.


Note: If the Prius is still within an established warranty window for hybrid components, or if a recall applies, contacting a Toyota dealer may offer cost-sharing options or program coverage.


Summary


The cost to replace a 2015 Prius hybrid battery ranges broadly, with options spanning from roughly $1,000–$2,200 for salvage or used packs, to about $1,300–$3,500 for refurbished units, up to $2,400–$4,500 for a new OEM pack with installation. Your final price depends on the chosen battery type, labor rates, regional pricing, and any extra components required for a proper, warranty-backed replacement. By shopping around, verifying warranties, and weighing long-term reliability against upfront cost, owners can choose a path that fits their budget and peace of mind.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.