Adelaide sonnen Factory To Be Opened By German Home Battery Giant This Year

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The world’s largest home storage battery company will be assembling its home storage batteries in South Australia, with an Adelaide sonnen factory opening within nine months.

Germany battery manufacturer sonnen will employ 130 people in “jobs of the future”, South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill said Thursday. An extra 300 jobs would be created among trades people installing the solar storage systems.

Mr Weatherill said the factory was a coup and was “leading to the jobs of the future”.

Chris Parratt, Managing Director of sonnen Australia, says the company will manufacture 10,000 systems a year. The former Holden and Mitsubishi plants are possible locations for the Adelaide sonnen factory.

Mr Parratt said it would be able to quickly get up to full speed. “We believe in about six to nine months we’ll be producing our first energy storage system,” he said in a joint announcement with Premier Weatherill.

South Australia – the solar power state

The news comes in a week of solar announcements in the state. Earlier this week the government pledged to increase their 2030 renewable energy goal from 25 to 75 per cent.

A day later, the Premier announced a $100 million fund for no-interest loans to households to install solar panels or home storage batteries. The move is likely to prompt increased interest in households seeking quotes for solar installation if Labor is re-elected in the March state election.

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German battery manufacturer sonnen is opening a plant in Adelaide.

sonnen Battery backup for power outages

The sonnen battery backup is a reliable energy storage system designed to provide power during outages in Australia. It is a popular choice among homeowners seeking a backup solution for uninterrupted power supply during emergencies, such as blackouts and storms. The sonnen battery backup utilises advanced battery technology to store excess solar energy generated by solar panels during normal operation, which can be used to power critical appliances and devices during power outages. With its sleek design, high capacity, and intelligent energy management system, the sonnen battery backup offers a sustainable and efficient solution for Australian homeowners to maintain power during unforeseen circumstances, ensuring peace of mind and uninterrupted energy usage during emergencies.

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Are sonnen batteries eco-friendly?

sonnen batteries are considered eco-friendly in Australia due to their ability to store solar energy, reduce reliance on the grid, and promote sustainable energy consumption. 

sonnen batteries are made using advanced technology, which is known for their high efficiency and long lifespan. They are also designed with safety features such as thermal and voltage sensors and come in robust aluminium enclosures, ensuring durability and minimising environmental impact. With their advanced technology, durability, and commitment to responsible recycling practices, sonnen batteries are a greener choice for homeowners seeking energy storage solutions while prioritising environmental sustainability.

sonnenFlat – household electricity for just $30 a month

Last year, sonnen made headlines when it introduced its sonnenFlat scheme to Australia.

Sonnen offers Australian households a flat power rate of $30 per month in a deal to increase its foothold in the local energy storage market. The offer is open to sonnenBatterie users. In return, sonnen has access to streaming power from batteries to the grid where needed.

The South Australian developments prompted the Clean Energy Council to describe the state as an international leader in renewable energy.

Check out our page to learn more about sonnenFlat electricity power package.

Adelaide sonnen HQ will replace current Sydney digs

In a move that seems to confirm the verdict, sonnen will also shift its Australian headquarters from Sydney to Adelaide.

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