Duracell Energy Bank vs GivEnergy All in One
A side-by-side look at the Duracell Energy Bank and GivEnergy All in One. Winning figures are highlighted.
| Duracell Duracell Energy Bank | GivEnergy GivEnergy All in One | |
|---|---|---|
| Price from | — | £4,999 |
| Usable capacity | 13.1 kWh | 13.5 kWh |
| Power output | 3.6 kW | 6 kW |
| Max with expansion | 16.4 kWh | 40.5 kWh |
| Chemistry | LFP | LFP |
| Whole-home backup | No | Yes |
| Warranty | 10 yrs | 12 yrs |
Duracell Energy Bank
AC-coupling makes the Energy Bank a clean retrofit for any home — ideal for off-peak arbitrage even without solar. Lower power output than the flagships, but the trusted brand and easy install appeal to many.
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The All in One simplifies installs by combining storage, hybrid inverter and a backup gateway, with strong value per usable kWh. Note that GivEnergy entered administration in 2026 — the brand may continue, but confirm who stands behind the 12-year warranty before buying.
Full GivEnergy All in One review →