Own your evenings.
Victorian power now runs on time-of-use pricing with peak from 4–9pm: dinner, heating, hot water, the lot. A battery stores your free daytime solar and spends it in exactly those hours. That's the whole trick, and with the federal battery rebate taking roughly 30% off upfront cost, the maths now works for many homes.
A battery suits you if…
Your evenings are busy: cooking, heating, kids' devices; you're home after 4pm most days; you're weighing an EV; or blackouts genuinely hurt (medical, work-from-home, freezers).
It can wait if…
Your bill is small, you're out most evenings, or your roof can't fit enough solar to charge one. We'll tell you straight: a battery that doesn't pay isn't honour, it's a sale.
Worth knowing
The federal rebate steps down each year, and feed-in tariffs keep falling, and both push the maths toward storing your power instead of exporting it. Your quote locks the current rebate rate.