Generally, you can expect prices to range as follows:Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd) batteries: $5 to $20Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries: $10 to $30Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) batteries: $20 to $100Lithium Polymer (LiPo) batteries: $20 to $100+Lead-Acid batteries: $30 to $200+.
Do rechargeable batteries cost more than regular batteries?
You are going to spend more on rechargeable batteries than you would spend on regular batteries during the first year. Rechargeables cost more per battery: Expect to pay more than $3 per battery for a long-lasting, quality brand. Plus, the charging station is going to be an additional cost.
How much does a new battery cost?
If you prefer brand-name batteries, I found AA Energizer batteries for as low as $0.60 each at the time of writing (January 2024). At these prices, 72 new disposable batteries each year would cost around $18-$54. When it comes to rechargeable batteries, you'll see a higher cost during the first year.
How much money can you save with a rechargeable battery?
Over five years, you'll have saved a minimum of $64 if you replace four batteries each month. Of course, more frequent battery users will see much bigger savings of $200+ in the same time period. If you're ready to move away from disposable batteries, make the switch to rechargeable batteries as smooth as possible by following these tips:
If your household goes through a lot of AA or AAA batteries, you may not realize how quickly the cost can add up. Perhaps it's time to consider switching to rechargeable batteries. While the startup cost may seem a little overwhelming, the rechargeables will more than pay for themselves over time.
Do you need rechargeable batteries?
Of course, you don't have to use rechargeable batteries in all of your battery-powered electronics. If you have batteries in a wall clock or TV remote that you only have to replace once every year or two, it may be cheaper to stick to the $0.25-$0.75 per battery cost as opposed to investing in rechargeable batteries.
The cost to charge batteries is very low. Even the large batteries used for electric lawnmowers and snow blowers cost only a few cents to charge. From smaller devices like an Xbox controller to bigger devices like a battery-powered leaf blower or even a car, here's how to figure out how much it costs to recharge the batteries.