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Solar energy is becoming more of a necessity with energy prices from the grid continuing to rise. A solar battery will allow you to store free energy you generate during the day from your solar panels, so that you can use it when the sun isn’t out. This is a perfect way of not only lowering your electricity bills, but also maximising the return you get from your solar investments. That’s why choosing the right storage is tremendously important. There are multiple brands, sizes, and models to choose from, but luckily for you we have handpicked the best battery brands in an effort to help make that decision easier.

 

The Tesla Powerwall 2 solar battery at a glance

Wouldn’t you love to look at your next electricity bill with excitement? Well, that can be made a reality thanks to Tesla’s solar energy storage battery, the Powerwall 2. This solar battery has 13.5kWh of battery storage, with 7kW of peak and 5kW continuous power. The Powerwall 2 offers 10 years of Warranty which can give you some comfort and keep your mind at ease.

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The Powerwall 2 design can be described as modern and compact. The compact all in one construction allows for easy installation indoors or outdoors, either on the wall or floor. If you are worried about the outdoor conditions damaging the Powerwall, then worry no more, the Powerwall 2 is rated IP65 and should be tough for all weather conditions.

 

 

Tesla app

With the free Tesla App, you can monitor your home’s energy production and consumption in real time, 24 hours, 7 days a week. Set your preferences to optimise for energy independence, outage protection or savings – you can control your system from anywhere. You can also set instant alerts and remote access, the Tesla App gives you all the information of what is happening with your rooftop solar and battery storage system in an easy-to-understand format.

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Features include:

  • 24/7 Monitoring system
  • Remote settings
  • Storm watch
  • Ability to customise
  • Backup reserve for grid outages

 

Blackout protection feature

For an optional additional price, the Tesla Powerwall 2 includes a feature called backup protection. In order to install this feature modifications to your switchboard will need to occur. If you choose to add backup Power your Tesla Battery will be able to detect outages automatically, becoming your home’s energy source. Just pair with the solar on the roof and your appliances will be working from daytime to nighttime. The Blackout protection can run 5kWh’s of power at a time.

 

It is important to talk to one of our solar battery superheroes who can assist you in determining if the tesla Powerwall 2 is the battery for you, to meet your home and your energy needs.

Join millions who are already making the change to renewable energy in the want for a cleaner future.

 

 

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The evolution of solar battery technology

Australia has paid some of the highest electricity prices in the world for the last decade. As more and more renewables integrate with the grid, wholesale prices are forecasted to start falling in most places. However, retail prices and the rising cost of living, as well as a demand for a cleaner energy future, is prompting Australians to turn to solar battery technology.

Government incentives, coupled with huge improvements in the technology behind solar batteries, has made solar storage more accessible than ever. But how did it all start? And more importantly, where are we headed towards? Read on for a brief history on solar batteries.

 

The beginning of solar storage technology

1980 marks a pivotal point for solar batteries today. The invention of Lithium-ion batteries revolutionised rechargeable battery technology, and it made possible for the brand Sony to produce the first commercial rechargeable battery to hit the market in 1991.

Safer, smaller and more effective than its predecessors, Lithium-ion battery technology opened up a myriad of possibilities – mobile phones, laptops, electric vehicles and the first solar batteries were introduced to the public.

 

As research and development continued, Li-ion solar batteries gained better power outputs, higher depths of discharge, longer warranties, more competitive pricing and lower maintenance needs. It comes as no surprise that Lithium-ion technology has cemented itself dominantly in the Australian domestic battery market today.

 

 

The new era of solar batteries

The first Tesla Powerwall was launched to the market in 2015. In less than a year, the Powerwall 2 shook the market again by doubling the storage capacity at the same price point!

Other manufacturers were quick to follow in Tesla’s footsteps. Solar battery storage went from being an off-grid dream for the few to the reality for thousands of Australians wanting independence from the grid, big savings in their bills, and a need to transition to renewable sources of energy.

Solar battery homeowners store excess solar energy and lower their consumption from the grid, but the market today keeps advancing. There are many different solar battery models to choose from, and as scientists work tirelessly to uncover new and efficient ways to store solar energy, solar batteries evolve fast.

 

What the future holds

The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO), responsible for the management of Australia’s electricity and gas systems and markets – like the electricity spot prices and decisions that have an impact on the grid prices we pay, has recently announced a new goal for itself to be capable of handling 100% renewable energy penetration on the grid by 2025. This clearly indicates a trend towards more renewable sources of energy, out of which solar and batteries play an important role.

Another hot topic of late has been the so-called ‘solar tax’. The draft determination has been finalised now by the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) – the rule-maker for Australia’s energy markets. Essentially, the changes force networks to support feed-ins and renewable energies no matter where you are in the country, as some areas are currently solar export-limited or banned.

 

Although there will be paid solar export options, to be introduced no earlier than July 2025, network operators must also offer a free service option by then. This move should encourage solar homeowners to store energy when prices are low and send it to the grid when rates are higher. A solar battery and other options like solar EVs are perfect for the changes that lie ahead!

 

We can also taste some of what is coming in terms of merging Distributed Energy Resources with the grid, thanks to Virtual Power Plants and community-based battery storage projects announced all over our states and territories.

The more solar batteries are installed in our homes and businesses, the more different ways will take us by surprise as to how we can maximise their usage and provide benefits for all of us.

Rapidly advancing Innovations promise a bright future for the landscape of solar batteries.

As experts in solar storage, Solar Battery Group is committed to stay ahead of the game when it comes to solar news and technology. We only supply the best and latest products in the market, at the best price points.

Have a conversation with our solar superheroes, find out which solar battery is right for you and start living in the future today.

 

 

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Solar energy is becoming more of an essential with ever increasing electricity bills. Through a solar battery, you can store some of the free energy you generate during the day from your solar panels. This is a perfect way to fully maximise the use of your solar investment. That’s why choosing the right storage has never been more important – and this decision is not as straightforward with the multiple brands, sizes, and models to choose from. Thankfully you’re in luck, because at Solar Battery Group we have handpicked the best battery brands to help make that process easier.

 

The AlphaESS Smile-Bat-10.1P solar battery at a glance

Do you want to erase all memory of a bad electricity bill? Well, that can be made a reality thanks to AlphaESS, one of the leading energy storage and service providers in the global market. At Intersolar 2015, the world’s most influential solar exhibition held in Munich this June, Alpha ESS entered the top 10 finalists of the EES Award.

Alpha ESS SMILE5 10.1Today, AlphaESS have produced a premium storage battery for you… The Smile-Bat-10.1P, an exceptional solar battery expandable from 10.1 to a massive 60.6kWh of storage. This Alpha battery is VPP ready, with 24/7 phone monitoring. Alpha ESS also adds 5 years product warranty and 10 years of performance warranty, which gives you as a customer some reassurance that you are supported.

 

 

This Smile model has been designed for a long service life with one of the safest battery chemistries available in the market – LFP or Lithium Iron Phosphate. Rated IP65, the Smile-Bat-10.1P is tough against all weather conditions weather and its simple design makes for a quick and easy ‘plug & play’ installation.

 

Ready for blackout protection

As an option on top of a standard installation price, the Alpha Smile-Bat-10.1P has blackout protection capabilities. To install this feature, modifications to your switchboard will need to occur. Should you choose to add backup power, your battery will have the ability to detect outages automatically, becoming the energy source for your home while the grid is down. Once paired with the solar on your roof, the backed up circuits can run through a 4kW continuous UPS for critical loads.

 

Alpha Cloud monitoring

Alpha ESS have developed an app which enables owners of the Smile-Bat-10.1P to see their battery’s status in real time with 24/7 monitoring. Alpha Cloud will let you check the performance of your system in 3 areas:

 

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  • Power Summary

Here you can monitor you PV system and see in real time the amount of energy produced by the solar panels. The real time load consumption of your system and where the load is drawing from is displayed in a user-friendly pie chart.

 

  • System Status

Here you can view the load consumption, PV generation, feed-in and grid charge for the day. You can also view historical data pulling up information since the system was installed. This can be displayed in several easy-to-read graphs and charts.

 

  • System information

Here you can go under the hood of your Alpha system in the palm of your hand, you view the configuration of your system, the array size of your PV system, the inverter size and battery capacity.

 

It is important to talk to our Solar Battery Superheroes who can assist you in determining if the AlphaESS Smile-Bat-10.1P is the battery for you, to meet your home and your energy needs.

Join millions who are already making the change to renewable energy in the want for a cleaner future.

 

 

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Australia receives energy from the sun that is approximately 10,000 times larger than its total energy consumption. It comes as no surprise that we are number 1 in the world when it comes to solar uptake per capita – as they say, when life gives you lemons, go solar!

This incredible boom of the solar industry in Australia has been supported through a diversity of government programs that encourage households (and businesses in some jurisdictions) to claim rebates or get subsidies on new solar battery installations.

These programs will vary from place to place, so it is important you familiarise yourself with the relevant one to where you live. This entry will dive specifically into the rebate available in the ACT.

For residents of other states and territories, please visit:

 

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Next Gen Battery Storage Program – Solar battery rebates for ACT residents

The ACT’s Next Gen Battery Storage Program is aimed at helping with $825 per kW* off the cost of a solar battery in Canberra, Hall, Tharwa and Oaks Estate. After the rebate for example, an Eveready Energy Vault solar battery with a 3kW inverter would save you $2,475 (ex GST) off your installation.

 

* It is worth mentioning this rebate is capped at $24,750 and is based on inverter size not battery capacity. In the example above, the Eveready solar battery with a 3kW inverter gets $825 x 3 = $2,475 rebate.

 

This is how the Next Gen Battery Storage Program works:

  1. You assess your eligibility with the criteria of the program (see below for more details).
  2. You contact us, an authorised solar provider, for a battery quote.
  3. You submit your order for rebate approval.
  4. You pay the outstanding balance of your quote directly to us. Remember we have financing and payment plan options available for this step.
  5. Once approved, we install your new battery system at your premises.

 

Homes and businesses in the ACT (excluding Jervis Bay Territory) wanting to claim this rebate need to meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • the new battery system must be coupled with solar panels
  • the premises are connected to the electricity grid
  • only for new systems that have not already been supported by the program
  • sourced from an approved battery supplier.

 

 

If you would like more information on the Next Gen Battery Storage Program, please visit: https://www.climatechoices.act.gov.au/policy-programs/next-gen-energy-storage

 

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About 1 in 4 homes in Australia have installed solar as of the end of 2020. Our country receives a massive amount of energy from the sun every year, enough to supply approx. 10,000 times our total energy consumption. Therefore, it comes as no surprise we have the highest uptake of solar per capita globally – as they say, when life gives you lemons, go solar!

This incredible boom of the solar industry in Australia has been supported through a diversity of government programs that encourage households (and businesses in some jurisdictions) to claim rebates or get subsidies on new solar battery installations.

These programs will vary from place to place, so it is important you familiarise yourself with the relevant one to where you live. This entry will dive specifically into the rebate available in VIC.

For residents of other states and territories, please visit:

 

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Solar Homes Program – Solar battery rebates for VIC residents

Victoria is home of the Melbourne Cup, the largest tram system in the world, and up to $3,500 point of sale rebate for households aiming at installing a solar battery.

This is how the Solar Homes program works:

  1. You assess your eligibility with the criteria of the program (see below for more).
  2. You contact us, an authorised solar provider, for a quote. If contacting another provider, make sure all products included in your quote are on this approved products list.
  3. We will claim the rebate on your behalf. If approved, the rebate amount (up to $3,500 for this round) will be deducted from the cost of your overall system and installation.
  4. You pay the outstanding balance of your quote directly to us. Remember we have financing available for this step.
  5. We install your new battery system at your premises.
  6. Upon completion of the installation, a Licensed Electrical Inspector is required to attend your premises and lodge a Certificate of Electrical Safety for the newly installed battery system. This is organised by the authorities, so you could experience delays due to lockdowns and restrictions applicable in your area.

Victorian residents wanting to claim the Solar Homes rebate for batteries need to meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • the property already has solar PV panels with a capacity equal to or greater than 5kW
  • pre-approval is obtained from your Distributed Network Service Provider (DNSP) to safely connect a battery to the grid
  • the energy storage solution is listed on Solar Victoria’s Approved Battery List and the property does not have an existing energy storage system
  • they are the owner-occupier of the property where the system is to be installed
  • the combined household taxable income of all owners is less than $180,000 a year (based on your Australian Tax Office Notice of Assessment)
  • it is an existing property, valued at under $3 million based on the current council rates notice
  • the owner/s agrees to receive information from their Distribution Network Service Provider about taking part in battery trials to maximise the value households get from them
  • they have not already received a rebate as an owner-occupier under the Solar Homes Program
  • the property address has not previously taken part in the Solar Homes Program.

Unfortunately, these last points mean that if you claimed the Solar Homes Program rebate when installing your solar PV system (panels only), you are not eligible to receive the battery rebate. However, households can arrange to have their solar PV panels and solar battery installed at the same time.

 

 

If you would like to know how many rebates are remaining in the current release, please visit: https://www.solar.vic.gov.au/solar-battery-rebate

If you would like more information on the Solar Homes Program’s General Terms and Conditions, please visit: https://www.solar.vic.gov.au/applicant-terms-and-conditions

 

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Australia’s potential for solar generation is unparalleled. Our solar industry has seen continuous growth, with thousands of new solar PV and battery installations every year, thanks to the fact we receive much more energy from the sun than we need. A solar investment in Australia makes economic and environmental sense, which is why we claim the number one spot in the world for solar uptake per capita – as they say, when life gives you lemons, go solar!

This solar boom has also been supported through a diversity of government programs that encourage households (and businesses in some jurisdictions) to claim rebates or get subsidies on new solar battery installations.

These programs will vary from place to place, so it is important you familiarise yourself with the relevant one to where you live. This entry will dive specifically into the subsidy available in the SA.

For residents of other states and territories, please visit:

 

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Home Battery Scheme – Solar battery subsidies for SA residents

Our beautiful state of South Australia has pioneered solar solutions from the get-go. Its Home Battery Scheme aims at providing SA residents with subsidies of up to $2,000 on the cost of a battery and low interest finance options available.

Current subsidy levels are $250 per kWh for energy concession holders, and $150 per kWh for all other households, up to a maximum subsidy per battery installation of $2,000.

This is how the Home Battery Scheme works:

  1. You assess your eligibility with the criteria of the program.
  2. You contact us, an authorised solar provider, for a quote. Your quote can include solar PV panels too, but the subsidy will only apply to the battery component of the system.
  3. We will claim the subsidy on your behalf.
  4. You pay the outstanding balance of your quote directly to us. Remember we have financing and payment plan options available for this step.
  5. We install your new battery system at your premises.

 

South Australians wanting to claim the Home Battery Scheme subsidy need to meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • only one subsidy per residential property
  • the site must be connected to a distribution network authorised under the Electricity Act 1996 that forms part of the interconnected national electricity system
  • only approved eligible equipment to be installed by a qualified system provider
  • the applicant must be the owner of the property or have consent from the owner of the property to install a battery system.

A key feature of this subsidy is that it can be accessed more than once, for multiple residential properties you own – you are allowed to access the subsidy once per residential property.

 

 

If you would like more information on the scheme, please visit: https://www.homebatteryscheme.sa.gov.au/about-the-scheme

If you would like more information on the Home Battery Scheme Terms and Conditions, please download: https://www.homebatteryscheme.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/441873/DEM_HBS_Subsidy_Terms.pdf

 

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As solar storage technology continues to evolve, it becomes more and more accessible for the Australian public. Adding a right-sized solar battery to your home can help lower your energy consumption from the grid and your bills, increase energy self-reliance and maximise the return of solar investments, amongst many other benefits. Government rebate programs and subsidies make this step a little easier to take.

However, choosing the right solar battery can be complex. There are hundreds of different brands, sizes, and models to choose from.  That’s why we’ve put some of the most highly recommended battery brands under the spotlight, to assist you in making that decision.

 

The Alpha Smile B3 Plus Solar battery at a glance

AlphaESS is one of the world’s leading energy storage solution providers. Battery systems, like the Alpha Smile B3 Plus, with modular design, easy installation and low maintenance are making the transition to renewables for Australians easier and cost-effective.

The Alpha Smile B3 Plus has an output of 3 kW with a nominal capacity starting from 5.04 kWh, fully expansible to 30.24 kWh – making it ideal for households that may require to increase their battery storage in the future without having to incur into high installation costs or tricky system designs.

Compatible with both new installations and retrofits, AC or DC-coupled, the Alpha Smile B3 proves itself versatile for many situations and different configurations.

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The Alpha Smile B3 Plus has LFP technology, one of the safest Lithium battery types in the Australian market. It offers IP65 protection, making it safe for outdoor installation, and has an operating temperature range from -10 °C to 50 °C, tough enough for our harsh climate.

 

 

Alpha Cloud monitoring

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Thanks to the advances in storage technology, most modern batteries allow the user for remote control and monitoring. Thanks to Alpha Cloud, the days of having to physically inspect or press buttons in the battery are long gone.

At the palm of your hand or computer, the Alpha Smile B3 Plus allows real-time, 24/7 monitoring to keep track of its performance and your savings. It also allows remote control of the system to maximise your savings wherever you may be, as long as you can connect to the Internet.

 

Solar storage is not a one-size-fits-all solution

Regardless of the battery brand you are interested in, it is very important for you to talk to a solar professional. Choosing the right size and technical specifications according to your energy needs will maximise your savings and reduce the time to see returns from your investment.

Contact us and take charge of your solar setup. Let one of our solar battery superheroes help you determine if the Alpha Smile B3 Plus Solar battery is the right choice for your home and your energy needs.

Solar Battery Group has a range of batteries suited to meet even the most diverse requirements.

 

 

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Solar is the cleanest source of energy, and it helps thousands of households each year move towards a more sustainable future. If you have been enjoying solar panels for a while, there are plenty of reasons why you might be considering an upgrade to your system with more panels or a battery. Perhaps the family has grown and your home’s energy usage has gone up. Perhaps you have been enjoying Premium Feed-in Tariffs you will no longer have access to, opening the possibility of change. Or, perhaps you are trying to save more money with the rising cost of living. Regardless of the reason, your existing solar system setup might not be suitable  anymore – so what is your next step?

No one can deny the financial and environmental benefits of solar power alone. However, the idea behind solar storage solutions is to reduce your reliance on the grid even further, making your solar energy available to use even when the sun’s not shining.

 

 

Tens of thousands of Australians are installing solar batteries

Australia has the highest rate of solar panel installations worldwide. In 2020, there was a 20% increase in installations on the year prior, and in the 2021-22 financial year, there was nearly 6000 battery rebate applications approved. Since the advancements of the technology behind solar batteries has made them bigger and more accessible, it comes as no surprise that the trend shows more and more Australians are installing solar batteries. The data in the first two quarters of 2021 showed an estimated total of 35,535 new batteries installed, overtaking the previous 2012 record. In 2022, there are more than three million rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) systems on homes in Australia. Solar batteries are eco-friendly and effective in storing solar energy and are changing the way that Australians store and use their power generated by their solar PV systems. Australians are definitely jumping on board this journey to cleaner energy. With the current rate of installations, we are likely to see these numbers keep increasing. But why?

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Image credit: Clean Energy Regulator data, Australian Energy Council analysis, August 2021

 

What is the difference between solar panels and solar batteries?

Overall, solar batteries store the energy that solar panels produce that isn’t immediately used in the home. This means the stored energy in the battery can be drawn out later to use within the household.

Solar batteries have come a long way since the technology became first available. Powerful features complement the monetary decision to install a battery, with benefits like 24/7 system monitoring, blackout protection, modular extendable capacity, amongst others. For the most part, none of this is possible by simply adding more panels.

Hence, a solar battery not only will store excess power you would have exported to the grid otherwise, but it opens possibilities to maximise your solar investment. As a matter of fact, an average household with a right-sized battery solution could see a boost in solar energy usage from around 25% to up to 80%. Using more free energy from the sun will decrease your consumption from the grid (and your electricity bills), and when the grid fails, blackout protection will keep your essential appliances running and your lights on.

Modern, modular battery designs – allow the battery’s capacity to increase in the future if needed and also overcome the limitation of available roof space, shading or available inverter capacity you need to consider when adding more solar panels to your system.

One final consideration for the case of batteries is making sure you already export enough to fill its capacity. If not, it would be worth adding more panels at the time of installing a battery. Solar is not a one-size-fits-all kind of solution, so be wary of any company that offers a battery or more panels without trying to understand your home’s energy consumption patterns and what you already pay for power.

The real question in the debate goes beyond panels OR batteries, it is: How can you maximise your energy independence by increasing the usage of solar energy at home in the most cost-effective way?

 

 

Generate more power… get lower Feed-in Tariffs?

In 2008, all Australian governments agreed that small-scale solar generators have the right to export electricity to the grid in return for a payment called the Feed-in Tariff (FiT). Premium tariffs of up to 60 cents per kWh certainly helped to cement our solar installation boom during this period.

Now, 14 years later in 2022, FiT’s have significantly decreased in value, and on average are around 5.2c/kWh in Victoria, or 5c/kWh in New South Wales. So what does this mean for you? On its own, lower FiT’s mean the return on investment takes a bit longer. Reality is though, Australians pay exorbitant electricity retail rates from the grid, so not only are you left waiting longer for a return on investment, but you are also slammed with high electricity bills coming from your consumption when solar is not producing energy (like at night).

Thus, the key to saving money now is to buy less electricity from your energy retailer by using your very own stored electricity in the home via a solar battery.

 

A battery might be for you

The average Australian household doesn’t consume all their energy produced by their solar panels in one day. The energy that is generated and doesn’t get used, is sold to the grid by your energy retailer for less than what you pay to buy it back in the evening. Make sense? That is, unless there is somewhere to store the excess power so it can be used when it is needed, the energy retailer will put it back into the grid for much less than you pay for it.

Without a solar battery, a household can only use its own solar power when it’s being generated. A battery gives our customers greater independence from the grid, so that our customers can power their home at night or in a service blackout*. Extending the use of free energy they are generating through their own solar PV system also means paying less to your energy retailer. Furthermore, if your circumstances change over time, modular architecture lets you expand your battery’s capacity, future-proofing your investment.

So the question is, what’s holding you back from making the change? Take the next step in your journey to zero energy bills and towards energy independence. If interested, why not talk to us today. We can help assess your needs and requirements and customise the perfect battery solution for your energy needs.

 

 

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Solar energy storage is becoming more and more important in our world of ever-increasing energy costs. A solar battery which lets you store some of the free energy you generate during the day so you can use at other times, is the perfect way of not only lowering your electricity bills, but also maximising the return you get from your solar investments.

Therefore, picking the most appropriate solar storage solution becomes paramount. The Australian market has literally hundreds of brands, sizes, and models to choose from, so this decision can seem a bit daunting at first. That’s why we’ve put some of the most highly recommended battery brands under the spotlight, in an effort to help you make that decision easier.

 

The Energizer® Homepower Solar battery at a glance

The Energizer brand has been making durable, long-lasting batteries since 1896.

Energizer Homepower features a solar battery with a sleek, modular design that houses a 6.1 kWh capacity module. At the front, discreetly concealed behind a patented weatherproof flap, there is easy access to the system controls and installer access panel.

This intelligent storage system is suitable for new or existing solar PV systems, indoor and outdoor installations, and all-weather conditions. Also inclusive of a 10-year warranty and fully Virtual Power Plant (VPP) ready, this product is set to be a great fit for lots of homes.

There is also a mobile app specifically developed for technicians to use during the installation and commissioning process. Through a robust Bluetooth connection, the app guides the technician through a step-by-step sequence that automatically validates the correct installation as they go. Combining this with a no-fuss, plug-and-play type connection zone, the average installation time is significantly reduced.

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One of the main advantages of this model is the flexibility of connecting up to 3 additional subunits, which would increase the battery’s storage capacity up to a whopping 24.4kWh.

The Energizer Homepower solar battery has a unique design that allows you to add these subunits to the left or right of the main unit – whereas other modular batteries stack in front or underneath.

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Backup protection ready

In the event of a blackout, Energizer Homepower has the ability to power critical appliances in your home. Blackouts can occur when the electricity grid is overwhelmed by consumer demand. When you talk to one of our battery superheroes, make sure you request to include Backup protection, so your Certified Installer connects those appliances that you require to be functional during a blackout.

Energy intelligence

The Energizer® Homepower’s cutting-edge battery software maximises efficiency while allowing homeowners to manage their system and energy usage remotely via an easy-to-use app. Features include:

  • 24/7 energy monitoring and control
  • Tracking of energy generation, consumption and export
  • Available on iOS, Android and the Web
  • Receive notification regarding your energy use
  • Virtual Power Plant enabled to allow energy trading
  • Charge off grid when prices are low, discharge when prices are high to maximise savings

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Solar storage is not a one-size-fits-all solution

It’s important to talk to a solar professional when choosing a solar battery. Contact us and let one of our solar battery superheroes help you determine if the Energizer Homepower solar battery is the right choice for your home and your energy needs.

Solar Battery Group has a range of batteries suited to meet even the most diverse requirements.

 

 

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Adding a solar battery to your rooftop PV system will enable you to store excess energy generated during the day, so you can use it at night and other times of low generation, helping you import less from the grid (lowering your bills too!).

How do solar batteries work? Which technology is the safest to use? Let’s jump straight into some fundamentals for solar energy storage.

 

Understanding solar battery storage

In essence, solar PV systems transform sunlight into Direct Current (DC). The solar inverter then converts DC into Alternating Current (AC) – the kind of electricity that flows in the grid and that our everyday appliances use.

However, electricity is a one-of-a-kind commodity in the sense that it cannot stop flowing. You either use it at the point of generation or it needs to keep flowing elsewhere via the grid. When you generate more energy than you need (think a sunny afternoon when you’re not home), that energy flows back into the grid and your retailer pays you a Feed-in Tariff (FiT) for this.

Once a battery is added to the system, your switchboard will direct any excess energy being generated into the solar battery first instead of sending it straight to the grid.

Most modern solar batteries do this via a built-in inverter which converts the energy coming from the panels into a form of storable chemical energy which you can use later.

Battery manufacturers can use many different technologies and ways of arranging the components within a solar battery. Nowadays, Lithium-ion is the dominating technology in the domestic storage market because of better pricing, power outputs and depths of discharge, longer warranties and smaller, lighter frames.

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AC vs DC coupling

The DC produced from solar panels needs to be converted into AC to be used at home – the job of the inverter. Nevertheless, batteries require DC to charge and discharge, so there are 2 ways of integrating batteries into a PV solar system:

  • AC coupling: Via a battery inverter which receives the AC output of the system inverter and transforms it back into DC. Some batteries, like the HIVE Solar, include built-in inverters for easy AC coupling.

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  • DC coupling: Via a hybrid inverter containing a DC-DC converter.

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Depending on where you live in Australia and who your electricity distributor is, there can be export limits to an inverter’s capacity per phase. Some distributors count battery inverters towards this limit, which can only be bypassed through DC coupling. However, AC coupling is usually cheaper and allows for easy retrofitting.

Our battery superheroes are happy to help you find out which option is the most appropriate for your circumstances.

 

How long can a battery supply energy for?  

The answer to this question is, it depends.

Many factors come into play when choosing the right battery. For example, how many people live at home, how much power you need at once, your electricity consumption patterns, how much solar you have generated (and stored), which battery you have, etc.

It may sound counterintuitive, but having the biggest battery is not always the best either. Let’s use an analogy between solar batteries and a bucket of water: your panels are the tap, producing a certain amount of energy through the day. Some of that energy can be stored in a solar battery.

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Any power you do not use when generated, gets diverted into the bucket (battery) until the bucket is full… yet what good is it to have a 5-litre bucket if you only have 1 litre of water coming out the tap? Same goes for a 1-litre bucket if there are 5 litres coming out the tap. The perfect solar battery for your home is the one that can charge off the power you don’t use through the day, and that can support your energy consumption through the night and other times when solar isn’t generating.

 

 

How safe are solar batteries?

If the prospect of adding a solar battery to your home is making you a bit anxious, we hope the following puts your mind at ease. Energy storage technology has come a long way since its introduction to the residential market. Lithium ion, lead acid, aqueous hybrid ion… most of these technologies are perfectly safe when installed by an accredited electrician and provided with regular maintenance.

Still, the safety of the chemistry behind the functioning of the battery does vary between different technologies. Even then, manufacturer’s quality and installation play a significant role to keep your home safe. In a nutshell, don’t hold back on the quality of the storage system and installation costs.

That’s why all our installers are CEC accredited. Solar Battery Group is also proud to sell the safest battery technology available at affordable prices, with built-in safeguards depending on the model, like extra casings or software integration to protect the battery and your home from any potential damage.

Get in touch with our battery superheroes today and find out how you can fend off those pesky electricity retailers and maximise your solar investment with a quality solar battery.

 

 

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