Entries by Solar Battery Group

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Solar battery rebates in Victoria

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 […]

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Solar battery rebates in South Australia

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 […]

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Under the spotlight: Alpha Smile B3 Plus Solar Battery

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 […]

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How solar batteries work

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 […]

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Solar battery jargon buster

Solar batteries are increasingly popular in Australia, allowing thousands of households to capture any unused solar generated during the day for later use. Economic, environmental and efficiency benefits have been a real attraction for early adopters, and as solar technology improves, so does the chance that solar batteries become the norm in the near future. […]

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The ins & outs of Solar batteries + blackout protection

Blackouts. Many areas in Australia have small, localised power outages each year, caused by different factors not always in our control. Natural events such as storms, floods, lightning, heatwaves, bushfires, or even fallen trees in the right spot can cause a power disruption. Other factors like car accidents, maintenance works, or technical failures can cause […]