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[VIC] Solar & Battery Rebate Sungrow 10kW $7,499 with Federal Battery Rebate, $0 Upfront with Loan @ GreenGEN Solar

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Comments

  • +4

    the government needs to redo their "$210,000 household income" threshold for the rebates/loans

    • +3

      QLD’s was $120k or something around there which is stupidly low to be able to fork out 10-15k for a battery

      • That's for the lower rebate. The higher rebate was for max. household income of $70k, so either low end wage earners or boomers living off super. Who earning 70k is going to fork out $14k for a Powerwall? Typical seen to be doing something instead of actually doing something nonsense policy by Palaszczuk.

      • +1

        Not for wealthy retirees who are asset rich and income poor. The overwhelming bulk of these government schemes are just reverse taxes on the working class.

    • +4

      Why is it always income assessed and not assets? You could be sitting on a $3m mortgage free home with no income and qualify. But if you’re mortgaged to the hilt and earning above the threshold you don’t meet the criteria.

      • See the reasons above, it benefits a critical older voting block. Hopefully, with younger cohorts now outnumbering this group some of the future destroying policies of the last 3 decades in Australia will start to be addressed.

  • Battery will only be charged on solar or it will take use grid to charge as well?

    • It depends on the brand of battery, but almost all of them now have programmable times where they will draw from the grid.

      • -1

        I will not let it charge from the grid. Otherwise whats the whole point? My average usage 1 day is 40kwh.

        • Get a plan that offers 2 or 3 hours of free electricity at a certain time each day. Get your battery system to load up during that time.

        • Charge the battery from grid when the price is negative, so they pay you to charge. Then discharge the battery to the grid when its high and they pay you again.

  • -1

    Years ago when i was looking into batteries, the ROI wasn't great as the battery would degraded after 5 years, reducing its capacity to hold charge. Is this still the case or has battery technology improved since then?

    • most batteries have a 10 year warranty and a degradation warranty also so after 10 years it can only have lost 9% for example.

      • +1

        Tesla PW2 is allowed up to 30% degradation over 10 years and if you go look at owners forums many people are on track for 20-30% deg at that time. That's a significant chunk off loss of ROI that won't be covered under warranty.

        • Choose the right batteries and power plan at the right price and you will have a 4 year ROI. A 10kw battery is worth $1600 a year to me. People who don't understand the maths haven't properly looked into TOU power plans etc. It's not so simple anymore but those who have EVs etc are much more used to this lifestyle and better prepared to use them to their fullest.

          • +1

            @hessels92: How is it possibly worth $1600 to you a year. Lets say you are paying 30c/kWh. Lets say you somehow could both charge and discharge the battery everyday and lets for arguments sake give the battery zero deg. That is saving you $3 a day, $1095 in this extremely optimistic example. How are you saving $1600 a year with a 10kw battery?

            • +1

              @donkcat: Also, you would only get ~8.5kw usable power from a 10kw battery. There is no such thing as 100% efficiency when it comes to batteries.

    • Correct. The average ROI was quite low considering break even for solar only was around 7 years. Add battery and the break even is beyond 10 years. Beyond warranty period

      • ROI for batteries is now well below 10 years.
        Simple maths, save $100 a month = $1200 pa.
        $5488/$1200 = 4.5 years.

        All you need is a electricity plan that offers super off peak rates. Charge at night and use during peak times. Add solar to the existing equation and payback is even higher.

        • +2

          Please let me know if I am wrong:

          If I charge it at night, say 10KW and it costs me 10x5c = 50c
          Can't charge during the day, as it's already full.
          Use the 10KW during peak hours (3 pm - 9 pm). Saves me 10x30c = 3$

          Total saving per day = 2.5$, per month 75$
          ROI = 6 years. That is the best case.

          In practice, I heard that a 10KW battery holds like 9KWH charge, and I do not use 10KW power from the grid during the summer. So practically it will take 8~9 years to break even.

          • +2

            @webtonmoy: Intangible value needs to be considered as part of the value proposition ie power backup in the event of an outage.

            Sure it takes you 7-9 years to pay for itself but what value do you place on keeping the lights on or fridge cold after a weather event.

            • @Ham Dragon: Good point, there is also the ability to join VPP programs or join Amber to make $$ during high spot price events.

          • @webtonmoy: Agreed on your calculations. Take a look at the OVO plans, you can charge your battery twice a day.
            Free electricity between 11am to 2pm every day and super OP from 12am to 6am.

            • @huey: Anyone with an EV that can get OVs ev plan can make serious bank on these until the plan runs out. You don't even need to use solar to charge you have the ability to charge for free 3 hours a day. A lot of people are not up to date with modern power plans and they make far less sense for your oldschool plans

              • @hessels92: Father in law has the free usage plan (11a-2p), uses it to charge his car and then top off the battery while the house runs off of the panels. His account doesn't dip below $1500 in credit.

      • The ROI can be quite a lot higher if you go with a wholesale market rate provider like Amber. Then you can take advantage of price spikes, where selling a kwh could net you $15

        It's quite involved though. Not for the faint of heart

        • +1

          Flip side is you can get caught by a price spike and lose $15. Amber isn't worth it for most people.

          • @Buyingcrap: Which is why it's not for the faint of heart. But if you're looking for a ROI on batteries, that's your best bet

          • @Buyingcrap: Ambers load management is really good, it will anticipate the high price event and only sell what is in excess.
            The max price Amber will charge customers over 12 months is not greater than the DMO\VDO. Some protections there.

  • +1

    How are you offering these prices yet? Have you been given an update on the rebate?

  • +4

    Where's the sungrow 10kw for 7499 in title? Is that just a 10kw inverter? Or do you mean the 10kwh battery for 8k in your post?

  • How many din slots are needed for a solar system, and a solar system with a battery? I have 3 phase.

  • +1

    What does Three Phase Power: $700 mean. Is this to change your cable coming into the dwelling to be 3 phase. Or are you charging extra if the dwelling already has 3 phase.

    • I am interested too. Please let me know if they contact you directly. Thanks.

  • +1

    Compared to this site, the Sungrow price here looks to be a ~$3.5k install cost.

    https://www.solarquotes.com.au/blog/the-best-batteries-to-bu…

  • Payback for me works out at 9 years if I use 10KW daily…meh

  • @shennalsolarking is the "Sungrow 9.6kWh Battery $7,988 Installed" price before the federal rebate is applied?

  • Not a deal, if you just ring Sunterra, they offer $5600 for the sungrow 10kwh one. I'm not associated with them, just had past experience with them and they sent out a generic email offering that rate.

  • Sungrow battery with 4 modules to 12.8KW storage size or Tesla powerwall 3?

  • pretty average website. i would hope their work is better.

  • So this is before state rebates and loan for 10kw solar system and battery for $7.5k installed

  • Isn’t the new rebate from 1st July?

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