Motorised Blinds: Battery vs. Hardwired – Which Is Best for Your Adelaide Home?

After price, the most common question we hear from Adelaide homeowners is simple: “Do I need an electrician for motorised blinds?” The short answer is that it depends on the motor type you choose. If you are comparing battery motors with hardwired motors, both can deliver smooth, quiet automation, but they differ in installation requirements, maintenance, and long-term suitability. This guide explains the real-world differences so you can choose confidently for your home.

At Stan Bond SA, we have been helping South Australian families with custom window coverings since 1970. As a Somfy-authorised specialist, we install both battery and hardwired systems across indoor and outdoor applications. If you are researching battery motorised blinds Adelaide options, this breakdown will help you decide what fits your lifestyle, budget, and renovation stage.

Battery-Powered Motorised Blinds

Battery-powered motorised blinds use a rechargeable lithium-ion motor pack, usually charged via USB-C. Modern systems are far more capable than older battery products and are now a practical mainstream option for many Adelaide homes.

A common setup we supply is the Somfy Sonesse Ultra 30 WF battery motor. It is designed for quiet operation, reliable daily use, and app/remote control integration. In a typical bedroom window used a few times per day, a full charge can last around 1 to 3 years depending on blind size, fabric weight, and cycle frequency.

The biggest advantage is installation simplicity. Because no fixed 240V wiring is required at each window, there is usually no electrician needed during install. That makes battery systems ideal for retrofit projects where walls and ceilings are already finished. Homeowners can upgrade existing manual blinds to motorised operation with minimal disruption.

Battery systems are often best for:

  • Rental properties where non-invasive upgrades are preferred
  • Bedrooms and secondary rooms with moderate daily use
  • Skylights and hard-to-wire locations
  • Homes where speed of installation matters
  • Clients wanting smart control without renovation work

The trade-off is that batteries are a maintenance item. You or your installer must recharge periodically. For most households this is minor, but it is still a task to remember, especially on multiple high-use windows.

Hardwired Motorised Blinds

Hardwired systems use permanent 240V power delivered to each motor. They require electrician involvement, but they remove battery charging from your maintenance list and are built for consistent high-frequency use.

In Adelaide, electrician costs for blind motor points commonly sit around $80 to $150 per point, depending on access and project complexity. For new builds and major renovations, this is usually straightforward because cabling can be planned before final plaster and finishes. In completed homes, cabling may involve extra labour to conceal wiring neatly.

Once installed, hardwired motors are effectively maintenance-free in normal operation. They are a strong choice for main living zones where blinds run many times per day, larger spans, and commercial settings where reliability and uptime matter.

Hardwired systems are often best for:

  • New builds and full renovations
  • Main living areas with frequent daily cycles
  • Commercial projects with heavier duty requirements
  • Homeowners who want no battery charging routine
  • Advanced control strategies with full smart home integration

For smart-home users, hardwired systems can integrate deeply with ecosystems such as Somfy TaHoma and broader automation frameworks including KNX, depending on control architecture and installer configuration.

Comparison Table

FactorBattery Motorised BlindsHardwired Motorised Blinds
InstallationNo fixed power cabling at window; usually no electrician requiredRequires 240V wiring to each motor point by electrician
MaintenanceRecharge every ~1-3 years in typical bedroom useMinimal ongoing maintenance for power supply
Reliability for high daily useVery good for moderate useExcellent for high-frequency operation
Retrofit friendlyExcellent, especially in finished homesModerate to low in finished homes due to cabling work
Smart home integrationStrong (remote/app, TaHoma capable models)Strong to advanced (TaHoma, KNX and broader automation planning)
Typical motor cost~$150-$220~$120-$200
Typical total per window~$380-$600~$450-$700 (includes wiring allowance)

Indicative ranges only. Final pricing depends on blind type, width/drop, fabric, bracket complexity, control hardware, and access.

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For most homeowners, there is no one-size-fits-all winner. We often recommend battery motors for retrofit rooms and bedrooms, where easy installation is a major benefit. For new renovations, especially in high-use living areas, hardwired motors are often the better long-term solution.

Many Adelaide projects use a mix of both. For example, hardwire primary living and entertaining zones while using battery motors in secondary bedrooms or difficult-to-cable windows. This hybrid approach balances budget, convenience, and performance.

Can I Convert Battery to Hardwired Later?

Yes. In many Somfy-compatible setups, the same brackets and tube platform can be retained while the motor itself is swapped from battery to hardwired. This makes future upgrades practical if you renovate later or change how the room is used. We assess each blind specification first to confirm compatibility before recommending a conversion path.

FAQ

How long do battery motors last between charges?

In a typical bedroom, many systems run around 1 to 3 years per charge. Actual runtime depends on blind size, fabric weight, motor model, and how often you operate the blind each day.

Do I need a TaHoma hub for Google Home control?

If you want voice control and broader automation routines, a gateway such as TaHoma is usually required. Basic handheld remote control does not need a hub. We can map this during your quote so you only buy what you need.

What is best for a rental property?

Battery motorised blinds are usually the best fit for rentals because they avoid electrical works, are easier to retrofit, and still deliver modern convenience for tenants.

Book a Free Measure and Quote

If you are deciding between battery and hardwired motorisation, our team can recommend the right setup window-by-window based on your home layout, wiring access, and daily usage patterns.

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