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Solar & battery

We’re working towards a cleaner energy future which supports a thriving, regional WA. Energy assets installed at home, like rooftop solar or battery storage, play a key role in this transition.

And from 1 July 2025 - if you’re installing solar panels, battery or both, or upgrading an existing solar system, you’ll be joining Community Wave.

Considering solar, battery or both?
We're here to help you along the way

There’s a lot to think about (and a lot of lingo!). We've detailed some simple steps to take - to help you make the best decision for your home.
 

Understand how solar and battery works

Get to know your kWs from your kWhs. Learn why you’ll be connected to our VPP and why sometimes we need to energy manage your system.

+ Solar 101
+ Battery 101  

Explore the benefits of Community Wave

Log in to MyAccount and use our solar and battery calculator to see your yearly savings potential and check if you’re eligible for any rebates.

Solar & battery calculator

Choose the right retailer and installer

Our checklist will help you understand which questions to ask so you understand what’s included in your quotes, and how to apply for a building permit.

+ Smart choice solar checklist
+ Solar quotes

See if you’re eligible for no-interest finance

Check if you’re eligible for the WA Residential Battery Scheme. You could get a rebate towards the cost of a battery, or access to no-interest finance.

+ WA Battery Rebate Scheme

Introducing Community Wave

In sunny WA, rooftop solar panels often generate more power than homes and businesses use. The excess energy flows back into the grid, which needs to be carefully balanced to stay stable.



Community Wave is a Virtual Power Plant (VPP) that helps manage this flow by coordinating energy from solar systems and home batteries.

Learn more about Community Wave

View your personalised bill savings in MyAccount

If you want to get a better idea of your estimated bill savings with solar, battery or both - then log in to MyAccount.

Based on your historical usage data, we’ll recommend a system size and your savings potential - so you can compare this with the quotes and calculate how quickly the system will pay for itself

Log in to My Account

Is an electric vehicle in your energy future?

If you’ve been thinking about getting an electric vehicle (EV), it could be worth making sure your household energy assets are ready too. You might want to think about the size of the solar system you would need to charge your EV during the day.

Learn more about Electric Vehicles

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