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Dramatic lift in solar battery sales as households seek energy “insurance”Sophie VorrathDramatic lift in solar battery s...
23/07/2022

Dramatic lift in solar battery sales as households seek energy “insurance”

Sophie Vorrath

Dramatic lift in solar battery sales as households seek energy “insurance”
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Ever since Australia’s wholesale energy market started going haywire, all eyes have been on the rooftop solar and home battery market looking for an uptick in installations as consumers seek to slash their consumption from an increasingly pricey and unpredictable grid.

June now appears to have delivered just such an uptick – but with an interesting twist.

According to data and the below chart – presented by SunWiz managing director Warwick Johnston at this week’s Australian Clean Energy Summit in Sydney – batteries will be the key ingredient to the solar market rebound this year; such that there is one.

Australia is facing its first annual contraction in growth of the small-scale or rooftop solar market (0-100kW) in 2022 due to a major slowdown in installs in the first half of the year.

But Johnston says there has been a major turnaround in customer interest in installing both solar and battery storage at the same time.

That jump in the so-called “attachment rate” for batteries is illustrated in the SunWiz chart, which shows what percentage of PV systems are getting storage system attached over the past couple of years.

Based on data from Solar Quotes, the blue line on the chart shows what percentage of installation proposals, or quotes, are including storage, while the orange line shows what percentage of sales actually wind up including storage.

“The most interesting part for me is this uptick in June of attachment rate of batteries as sold,” Johnston told the conference, noting a “dramatic lift” to reach an attachment rate of 18% for that month.

“So essentially what we’re seeing is people are now going and saying, ‘Oh AEMO can’t keep the lights on,” Johnston says.

“They’re talking about an insurance policy coming in in three to five years called a capacity market, which may or may not work. Perhaps I should take out my own insurance policy. I’ll get storage… now seems like the right time to do it.’

“If you’re a solar company, what we’re also seeing is that the success rate on your solar proposals – it used to be that if you offered storage systems, you’d be unlikely to convert them, and so you’d probably focus your attention on PV proposals only.

“Nowadays, what we’re seeing is the reverse – people are more likely to win proposals that have storage in them than just solar alone.

“So the key trend there is… storage system conversion.”

Johnston says the number of solar quotes including battery storage that are converting into sales is currently sitting at an average of around 24%, compared to PV alone, which is sitting at about 20%.

“So if you’re not already proposing storage, then you should be. And if you’re wanting to have a look at the market trend overall, it’s that we’re going to see a lot more storage out there than has previously been the case.”

Later on at the same conference, the CEO of RACV Solar, Andy McCarthy, confirmed a similar trend – illustrated in a similar chart – for his business, which is rapidly becoming one of Australia’s biggest solar installers.

McCarthy’s chart shows the percentage of RACV Solar installations that include a battery, starting in 2020 and running up until June of this year, when just under 50% of the solar systems the company is installing were paired with a battery.

And as McCarthy explained at the conference, this uptick is not necessarily due to a sudden boost to the fundamental economics of buying a home battery.

“We used to take a lot of pride in talking customers out of installing a battery. We kind of thought it was virtuous. But the thing was, we weren’t actually asking the customer why they’re doing it.

“What we realise [now] is that, as long as you’re asking the right questions, it’s not [our] job to talk the customer out of the battery. It’s about understanding why they’re doing it.

“If they’re doing it because they want to save money, then that’s probably an honest conversation they’d need to have that it doesn’t make sense at this stage, especially with the cost of batteries recently going up.

“But there are so many other reasons, as we all know, why customers are installing storage. … [For] a customer like myself, out in regional Victoria… they might have unreliable grid electricity. I had six outages last year, significant outages. And it’s really important to understand that driver,” McCarthy said.

This post was published on July 21, 2022 12:55 pm

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Australia's electricity market has entered uncharted territory as the crisis gripping the east coast rages on. David Lipson and guests analyse what this mean...

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Might be time for solar or batteries based on this report from Nine News....

Wholesale electricity costs 'more than double in a year'

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Wholesale electricity prices have more than doubled in just 12 months, dealing a new blow to Australian families already struggling with the crippling cost of living.

New data released by the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) shows in the latest quarter from January to March 31 wholesale electricity prices shot up by 141 per cent from the same time frame last year.

The AEMO also said electricity prices for the quarter are 67 per cent higher than the previous quarter, with prices averaging at $87 per megawatt hour.

Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) says wholesale electricity prices have more than doubled in a year. (Getty)
Households and businesses are starting to see the price increases reflected in their electricity bills.

And AEMO said they will continue to, forecasting energy companies will push up their power bills by eight per cent after the election, or $100 per bill.

The higher costs are also expected to influence inflation, which is at its highest since the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in 2000.

Gas prices have also jumped from the previous year, with prices averaging $9.93 per gigajoule compared with $6.05 per gigajoule in the 2021 March quarter.

The AEMO indicated that renewable energy sources are continuing to expand in the market.

For 6.6 per cent of the time, AEMO said the net-zero cost of fuel for wind, solar and hydro were reached.

The AEMO forecasts that after the election energy companies will increase power bills by eight per cent. (iStock)
The jump in electricity prices comes as a new survey from Beyond Back of more than 500 Australians showed up to 25 per cent are struggling to make ends meet when it comes to the rising cost of living.

And the issue is being debated on the election trail by both sides.

The Labor Party is placing the blame on rising electricity prices on the Morrison government, with Australian Labor Party National President Wayne Swan, saying it's the result of the "Coalition's war against renewables".

"Electricity prices are higher because cheaper renewables are not moving into the system as quickly as they should be doing so," Mr Swan told Today.

"The Coalition has held that up. It's another area where they've been missing in action and are living with the consequences of their inaction."

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Look at the chart... Everything blue is what costs you money if you have solar without batteries. Most people who have solar without batteries don't realise what they are losing until they get their bill and realise they are buying back about the same as what they export but they are paying FOUR TIMES THE PRICE TO BUY IT BACK - and - it's usually COAL FIRED electricity!! Which means it's worth 8 cents a kW less than what was exported for a mere 6 cents a kW!

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