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Spain Solar Storage vs Virtual Battery Comparison

Physical Battery vs Virtual Battery in Spain

A virtual battery stores export credits on your electricity bill. A physical battery stores electricity in your home. Sizing a physical battery covers night-time demand, while a virtual battery offsets seasonal surpluses.

Respuesta Rápida

A virtual battery stores export credits on your electricity bill. La configuración óptima depende de su consumo real, la orientación del tejado, las necesidades de batería y la elección de la tarifa de exportación adecuada.

What is a physical solar battery?

A physical solar battery is chemical storage hardware (usually lithium iron phosphate or LiFePO4) installed inside your home or garage. When your solar panels generate more electricity than your household is using during the day, the surplus is routed into the battery to charge it.

In the evening and overnight, when solar generation stops, your home automatically draws power from the battery instead of importing electricity from the grid. This maximizes your self-consumption, but it requires a substantial upfront capital investment.

What is a virtual battery?

A virtual battery (often called a “solar wallet” or “batería virtual”) is not a physical device. It is a financial billing agreement offered by certain electricity supplier companies (comercializadoras) in Spain.

Instead of storing actual electricity, your exported solar energy is converted into a cash balance (in euros) based on the supplier’s export compensation rate. This credit accumulates in a virtual account and is used to offset future electricity bills, including fixed standing charges (potencia and taxes), potentially reducing your bill to €0. Note that some suppliers charge maintenance fees or require specific tariff subscriptions for this service.

Main differences at a glance

Here is a comparison between physical and virtual batteries:

FeaturePhysical BatteryVirtual Battery Tariff
Hardware RequiredYes (Lithium battery and hybrid inverter)No (Financial billing arrangement only)
Upfront CostHigh (€3,500 to €6,500+)Zero upfront (Tariff-dependent fees may apply)
Backup During OutagesYes (Only if backup box and hybrid inverter installed)No (Grid connection goes down, you lose power)
Reduction of Bill Standby ChargesNo (Only offsets energy charges)Yes (Can offset fixed power charges and taxes)
PortabilityStays at property unless uninstalledLost or reset if you switch supplier
Comparison diagram showing the difference between a physical solar battery and a virtual battery tariff

Backup power: the biggest misunderstanding

The most common misconception is that having any battery guarantees power during a blackout. By default, grid-tied batteries shut down immediately during grid failures to protect utility workers. If you need backup power, you must explicitly request your installer configure an automatic transfer switch or backup box. A virtual battery cannot provide any form of electrical backup.

Can you use both?

Yes. A highly efficient setup combines a physical battery sized to cover your normal overnight usage (e.g., 5kWh or 10kWh) with a virtual battery tariff. The physical battery minimizes your evening imports, while the virtual battery accumulates excess credits from your large daytime generation surpluses to reduce your winter standing charges to zero.

For electricity tariff switching and post-install bill optimisation, we work alongside weSwitchSpain to find the best virtual battery conditions.

Preguntas Frecuentes

Is a virtual battery the same as a physical battery?
No. A virtual battery is a cloud-based billing arrangement with an electricity supplier that converts exported energy into euro credits on your bill. A physical battery is physical hardware installed in your home to store actual electricity for night-time use.
Does a virtual battery power my home at night?
No. A virtual battery does not store electricity. At night, you will import electricity from the grid as normal. The virtual battery simply offsets the cost of that imported energy using the credits you accumulated during the day.
Does a virtual battery work during a power cut?
No. Since there is no local physical storage and your inverter will shut down for safety reasons, a virtual battery cannot keep your appliances running during a blackout.
Can a physical battery reduce my electricity bill?
Yes, by storing daytime solar energy to use at night, reducing the amount of power you must buy from the grid. However, it will not offset the fixed power charges (potencia) on your bill, whereas some virtual batteries can.
Can a physical battery provide backup power?
Only if configured with a hybrid inverter and an automatic transfer switch or backup box. Standard physical battery installations do not automatically work during outages.
Can I have both a physical and virtual battery?
Yes. Sizing a physical battery to cover your daily overnight usage and registering for a virtual battery to store credits from large seasonal surpluses is an excellent way to achieve a near-zero utility bill.
Is a virtual battery free?
No, virtual batteries are not always free. While some suppliers offer them with no monthly fee, they may take a commission on your exports, charge a monthly administration fee, or require you to subscribe to a higher-priced electricity tariff.
What happens to virtual battery credits if I change supplier?
If you switch suppliers, any accumulated credits in your virtual battery account are generally lost or forfeited. It is best to draw down your virtual balance before switching.