I chose a BYD HVS 5,12 Kwh. 3800euro included installation. Initially I was going for a Huawei one, same size, few hundred euro cheaper. The problem with the Huawei one, at least with the 5kwh size, is that the max throughput would have been 2.5 Kwh. You turn on two fireplace on the induction stove and you start to take part of the electricity from the grid.
Price/Kwh are definitively lower than 4 years ago but we are still at a point where you have to do your own homework to understand if it is worth or not.
It is not yet a no brainer decision. You have to consider also that an Hybrid inverter (needed if you install a Battery) cost slighlty more of a normal inverter of the same size.
In our case, our electricity consumption profile justified the battery.
We both work, even when we work from home we hardly can cook dinner during working time.
Regarding dinner, we are not "brotzeit" people, we cook for real

(italian and iranian, what can you expect ?

) . Culturally (but working time help on this

) we don't have early dinner time. Dinner time for us is between 20.00-21.00.
If we need to do a washmaschine washing we can do just after work. Lights in the garden at night, TV and computer, at evening and night.
In this first 2 days the battery is doing exactly what we need and we are discharging it each day. The more you "use" (charge/discharge) your battery the more is your return of investment.
All in all according to my calculation, the plus of the battery in our case will be:
1) One year less for return of the complete investment (PV System and Battery).
2) Much more flexibility in how to use electricity. Of course when we can we will try to switch to day time activities that requires electricity.