Monthly Archives: September 2019

By ChrisWilliams | September 24th, 2019 | Categories: Solar News

In Australia With Solar Plus Storage, You Can Now Get All Your Electricity For One Low Fixed Monthly Price

Original Article: https://www.forbes.com/sites/peterdetwiler/2019/09/23/in-australia-with-solar-plus-storage-you-can-now-get-all-your-electricity-for-one-low-fixed-monthly-price/#7fb732de3722 Residential energy storage company sonnen is creating innovative solar-plus-storage products, aggregating distributed assets to create virtual power plants, and becoming...

By ChrisWilliams | September 9th, 2019 | Categories: Home Energy Storage, sonnen, Tesla Powerwall

How Much Does A Solar Battery Cost?

Concerns over increasing electricity costs have led many Aussie households to turn to renewable energy solutions, such as solar battery storage, as an...

By ChrisWilliams | September 3rd, 2019 | Categories: sonnen-news

2020 Sonnen Battery Prices

Sonnen is a global market leader for lithium iron phosphate batteries, with more than 50,000 battery storage units installed worldwide. The sonnen solar...

By ChrisWilliams | September 3rd, 2019 | Categories: General Solar, Solar News

Top 3 Types Of Solar Panels in Australia – Reviewed Here

Are you thinking about buying solar panels but unsure about which type to go for? Solar panels come in all different shapes and...

By ChrisWilliams | September 3rd, 2019 | Categories: Home Energy Storage, sonnen, sonnen-news, Tesla Powerwall 2.0

2019 Guide For Battery Storage to Use for Solar

With the sector evolving constantly – for instance with the launch of Tesla’s new generation of Powerwall – it can be hard to...

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These costs are based on the SA Power network in Adelaide but prices may vary depending on your circumstances. This comparison assumes a general energy usage of 4000kWh/year for a residential customer on Energy Locals Time of Use Tariff – (TOU – Peak, Off-Peak & Solar Sponge).

The reference price is set by the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) for a financial year in relation to electricity supply to residential customers in the distribution region and is based on an assumed annual usage amount. Any difference between the reference price and the unconditional price of a plan is expressed as a percentage more or less than the reference price. The terms of any conditional discounts are shown, along with any further difference between the reference price and the discount applied if a condition is met, expressed as a percentage more or less than the reference price.