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What is the price of a new battery?

Prices for a new battery vary widely depending on the battery type and the device it powers. In general, consumer electronics batteries run from tens to a few hundred dollars, while automotive and home-energy storage batteries can reach into the thousands or tens of thousands of dollars.


Cost by device category


The following ranges reflect typical prices in the United States as of 2025 and may exclude installation or service fees. Actual costs can vary by brand, model, warranty, and retailer.


Consumer electronics


Prices vary by device and supplier; the ranges below reflect common replacement battery costs for popular consumer devices in the U.S. market (before labor or specialty fees) as of 2025.



  • Smartphone battery replacement: typically $50–$120 for out‑of‑warranty service; OEM replacements may be higher for newer models, while third‑party packs can be cheaper but may affect warranty.

  • Laptop battery replacement: usually $60–$200 depending on model, capacity, and whether the part is OEM or aftermarket.

  • Tablets and cameras: generally $30–$100 for common lithium‑ion packs, with price varying by device compatibility and capacity.


Prices for consumer electronics batteries depend on capacity, chemistry, and whether you buy from the manufacturer, a service provider, or a third party. Always verify compatibility and warranty implications before purchase.


Automotive and home energy storage


Prices for vehicle batteries and home storage vary widely by type, size, and installation requirements. The ranges below reflect typical costs in the U.S. market as of 2025 (before labor and installation).



  • 12V car battery (lead‑acid or AGM): roughly $100–$300, excluding installation or disposal fees.

  • Hybrid or plug‑in EV battery packs: commonly $5,000–$15,000 for smaller or older packs, with higher‑capacity packs or newer models rising to $20,000–$40,000 when including labor and diagnostics; warranty coverage can affect the overall out‑of‑pocket cost.

  • Home energy storage batteries (e.g., wall‑mounted systems): unit costs around $7,000–$12,000, with installed system totals typically $10,000–$20,000 depending on capacity, configuration, and local rates.


Note that EV and home storage prices are sensitive to technology improvements, incentives, and installation complexity. Always request a full quote that includes parts, labor, and any required permits or commissioning.


What influences price


Several factors determine the final price of a new battery beyond the device category. The most significant ones include:



  • Chemistry and capacity: more energy, higher voltage, or advanced chemistries generally cost more.

  • Brand and warranty: OEM batteries or brand‑name service often carry higher upfront costs but offer longer or more comprehensive warranties.

  • Size and compatibility: larger or uniquely shaped batteries require more materials and specialized installation.

  • Warranty coverage and service model: extended warranties or subscription plans can affect total cost of ownership.

  • Region and installation: local labor rates, taxes, and disposal fees influence the final price.


When budgeting, obtain a detailed quote that separates parts, labor, disposal, and any diagnostic fees, and check whether replacements are covered by warranty or service plans.


Summary


Battery prices span a broad spectrum. For everyday devices, expect tens to a few hundred dollars; for cars, thousands to tens of thousands; and for home energy storage, roughly ten thousand dollars installed. Prices can shift with technology, regional factors, and warranty terms, so always seek precise quotes for your specific model and location.

Kevin's Auto

Kevin Bennett

Company Owner

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.