Duracell Energy is the home-solar product line from Duracell — yes, the same Duracell behind the batteries you put in your TV remote. The brand recognition is part of the value proposition: when you're investing £7,000–£12,000 in a system that has to last 10–25 years, knowing it carries a globally-recognised brand name (rather than a Chinese manufacturer you've never heard of) is worth something. Particularly when you eventually come to sell your house.
The Duracell Energy product line is built around three modular battery sizes (Dura5 at 5 kWh, Dura10 at 10 kWh, Dura16 at 16 kWh) and the Durai hybrid inverter range (3.6 kW through 6 kW). Modules stack mix-and-match — start at 5 kWh, add 10 kWh later, add 16 kWh on top of that for 31 kWh total storage. Every module carries Duracell's standard 10-year product warranty. The Durai inverter handles solar + battery + grid + the optional Duracell EV charger, all from a single app.
Pricing positions Duracell in our trusted tier — £6,895 entry, ~£3,000 cheaper than equivalent Tesla Powerwall 3, comparable with FoxESS and Sigenergy on price but with the brand recognition story. We install Duracell across all our Yorkshire cities (Leeds, Sheffield, York, Harrogate, Hull, Manchester via the Pennine corridor) and it's quietly become one of our most-installed brands — partly because the modular stacking story resonates with customers planning for future growth, partly because the Duracell brand name reassures cautious buyers.
Future Power Team is a Duracell-approved installer. Our installers carry the manufacturer-level training certification required for Durai commissioning, and every install comes with MCS certification, DNO notification, the Duracell app setup (so you understand your system's monitoring from day one), and our 5-year insurance-backed workmanship warranty stacked on top of Duracell's 10-year product warranty.