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Home batteries now four times the size as new installers enter the market


Australians are investing in larger home battery set ups than ever before with data showing the average household is now opting for a 40kWh system, which is four times larger than the 10kWh batteries that dominated the market just 12 months ago.
Leading Energy solutions provider VoltX Energy said there has been a marked shift in both the size and capability of the batteries being sought, as families look to make the most of the Federal Government’s one-off Cheaper Home Batteries rebate which will be reduced from January 1.
“We have seen a rapid change in the capability of the home batteries home owners are getting in the last 12 months. People are thinking about longer-term solutions. The average Australian family uses about 15 kWH a day, so a 40kWh battery can power an average home for up to two and a half days without drawing on the grid, helping reduce power bills and achieve energy independence,” Mr Sedighi said.
“The federal government rebate is a one-off, so families are now choosing larger systems upfront, so they won’t have to miss out on the savings and pay more to upgrade later. A larger battery means homes can store more of their solar power to use at night” he said.
While demand for home batteries is booming, Mr Sedighi warns that the popularity of the rebate has also led to a spike in new and inexperienced installers entering the market.
“We’ve seen a lot of new operators appear almost overnight, which can make it harder for consumers to know who to trust.
Before committing to a home battery system, Mr Sedighi recommends consumers take the time to do their research before signing a contract. 
“Check warranties and product authenticity and what their after-sales support looks like. Most importantly, make sure they are an NETCC approved retailer.
“This will help avoid costly mistakes. Choosing the right battery is one thing, but choosing the right company is just as important,” he said.
To help consumers make informed decisions, VoltX Energy recommends households keep the following points in mind:
What to check before you buy a home battery system:
  • Accreditation: Ensure your installer is accredited by the Clean Energy Council.
  • Warranty: Confirm who provides the warranty and for how long.
  • Product authenticity: Ask for the manufacturer’s certification.
  • After-sales support: Check whether the company offers service and maintenance.
  • Reputation: Look for companies with a long-standing presence and verified reviews.
“Asking the right questions upfront and confirming the details in writing can save people thousands of dollars and give them peace of mind that they’re dealing with a reputable company”, said Mr Sedighi.
 For more information on VoltX Energy Battery Systems, visit https://voltxenergy.com.au/
About VoltX Energy: Voltx Energy is Australia's leading on-grid and off-grid power system solutions provider. It is an extension of VoltX, a brand that was founded in 2018 to provide consumers with portable energy solutions.​ Based in Sydney, VoltX Energy continues to innovate in the renewable energy sector, making clean energy accessible for all.

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