Why 10kW Is the New 6.6kW for Solar & EVs

Why 10kW is the new 6.6kW? Learn how a 10kW solar system supports full electrification and EV charging in Australia. Size your solar smarter today.
CEC Approval Secured for GoodWe’s Three-Phase ESA All-in-One Energy Storage System

The much-anticipated GoodWe Three-Phase ESA All-in-One energy storage solution has now been CEC approved and will soon be ready for installation across Australia
Will Your July Electricity Bill Drop? What the March AER Draft Means for Solar Owners

Will July power bills finally ease? The March AER draft offers early clues, but for solar owners, export pricing may matter more than headline electricity rates.
Is Your Battery VPP-Ready? Smart Inverters Matter in 2026

Is your battery VPP-ready? Discover why smart inverters are non-negotiable in 2026 to unlock VPP incentives, maximise ROI, and support the Australian grid.
What Still Runs on Fossil Fuels In Your House? Your Heating

Winter is when fossil fuels quietly take over the house. Here’s why electric heating has become one of the easiest and most effective ways to cut energy costs and emissions.
Australia Grid Stability: Electrification & Storage
Discover how electrification and battery storage are the keys to Australia’s grid stability. Learn about VPPs, EV integration, and how you can save today.
What this NSW Battery Rule Change Tells Us About Future Home Energy Standards

A small NSW battery rule change reveals a bigger shift underway: home energy standards are evolving to reflect integrated systems, flexible layouts, and how Australian homes are actually used.
V2G is Coming. What You Can Actually Do in 2026

V2G is moving out of trials and into real homes. Here’s what Australian EV owners can realistically do in 2026, and where the limits still apply.
Fox ESS and Origin Team Up to Unlock New Value From Home Batteries in Australia

Fox ESS has partnered with Origin Energy to connect compatible home batteries to the Origin Loop VPP, allowing Australian households to earn bill credits, support the grid, and maximise the value of their solar and storage systems.
Why the Cheapest EV in Australia is Rarely the One Under $10,000

Cheap EV listings can be misleading. For homeowners, the real bargain is the lowest-priced electric car that can handle a full day’s driving from one overnight charge.






