Greengaroo

Greengaroo Power That Roams, And Energy For What's Next.

Long weekends are great. Unexpected outages aren’t.Happy Easter To All 💚
04/04/2026

Long weekends are great. Unexpected outages aren’t.

Happy Easter To All 💚

As conflict in the Middle East drives oil prices beyond $110 and puts critical supply routes at risk, the pressure on gl...
04/04/2026

As conflict in the Middle East drives oil prices beyond $110 and puts critical supply routes at risk, the pressure on global energy systems is becoming impossible to ignore.

And when energy becomes unstable, the damage goes far beyond price. It slows production, delays logistics, disrupts essential services, and creates uncertainty where reliability matters most.

That is why, Greengaroo believes energy should be treated as critical infrastructure, not an afterthought. It should be engineered for resilience, because when volatility hits, reliability becomes the true currency of progress.

Fossil fuels come with volatility baked in.Global conflict. Political risk. Price shocks. Supply dependence.Renewables d...
30/03/2026

Fossil fuels come with volatility baked in.

Global conflict. Political risk. Price shocks. Supply dependence.

Renewables do not remove every challenge.

But they do offer something the old system cannot:
More control.
More predictability.
And a clearer path to long-term resilience.

The technology is here.
The economics are moving.

At Greengaroo, we see storage as the bridge between ambition and certainty.

The current fuel situation in Australia has shifted the conversation... For a long time, energy resilience in regional A...
23/03/2026

The current fuel situation in Australia has shifted the conversation...

For a long time, energy resilience in regional Australia has been treated like a transport issue.

It is now an infrastructure issue. And increasingly, it is an energy storage issue.

Because the businesses that stay operational through volatility will not just be the ones with access to fuel.

They will be the ones with more control over how continuity is built into their sites from the ground up.

That is where this conversation is heading.

Not just lower emissions.
Not just better economics.
But greater certainty in an increasingly uncertain world.

Because the real question is not:

“What is diesel worth this week?”

It is:

“How exposed is your operation to the next disruption?”

We understand that one-size-fits-all has never worked in energy.Different sites. Different pressures. Different expectat...
23/03/2026

We understand that one-size-fits-all has never worked in energy.

Different sites. Different pressures. Different expectations. One standard of performance.

That is why we are building solutions designed for the way real homes, real installers, and real customers actually operate.

From everyday residential applications to more demanding energy needs, every part of the range is engineered with the same focus: reliability, simplicity, and performance that holds up where it matters.

Not just more products. Better thinking behind them.

Diesel has surged to around $2.46–$2.59 per litre in parts of Australia this week. Before this price rise a mid-sized Au...
23/03/2026

Diesel has surged to around $2.46–$2.59 per litre in parts of Australia this week.

Before this price rise a mid-sized Australian logistics fleet would already spend
$1–2 million a year on diesel.

For decades, transport businesses have had almost no control over that equation.

Global conflicts move fuel markets.
Prices spike overnight.
Operators absorb the cost.

But the shift toward electric fleets is quietly changing the conversation.

Because when vehicles run on electricity instead of diesel, the energy equation changes completely.

What fuels your fleet is no longer something you simply buy at the petrol station.

It can be generated.
Stored.
Managed.

Battery storage is becoming the bridge between transport and energy independence.

Allowing fleets to charge vehicles with predictable energy.
Reduce exposure to global fuel shocks.
And operate with far greater certainty.

Because the real question isn’t:

“How high will diesel prices go?”

It’s:

“Who controls the energy that powers your fleet?”

The global economy is entering a more uncertain phase.Australia is one of the most energy-rich countries in the world.Bu...
23/03/2026

The global economy is entering a more uncertain phase.

Australia is one of the most energy-rich countries in the world.
But we rely heavily on imported fuel to keep our economy moving.

Ships bring in the diesel that powers trucks.
That powers logistics.
That powers food distribution.
That powers industry.

And every time global tensions rise, the cost of that dependency becomes visible.

Fuel prices surge.
Supply chains tighten.
Businesses absorb the volatility.
For decades, diesel has been the safety net.

Right now across Australia, businesses are starting to rethink how they secure the energy that keeps their operations running.

Not just for sustainability. For continuity. For independence.
For certainty in an increasingly unpredictable world.

Because the real question isn’t:

“How cheap is energy today?”

It’s:

“How resilient is your energy tomorrow?”

The energy industry loves talking about price per kWh.But that’s rarely the number that matters most.Ask any manufacture...
23/03/2026

The energy industry loves talking about price per kWh.

But that’s rarely the number that matters most.

Ask any manufacturer, cold storage operator, or processing plant what an outage costs.

It’s not cents.

It’s production lines stopping.
It’s trucks waiting at loading docks.
It’s spoiled inventory.
It’s thousands of dollars every minute.

Energy is still often treated as a utility expense.

In reality, it’s becoming operational infrastructure.

And the businesses that recognise that shift early will have a huge advantage.
Because the real question isn’t:

“What does energy cost?”

It’s:

“What does unreliable energy cost?”

The fastest consumer of installer profit margin....Every unnecessary return visit. Every compatibility issue. Every firm...
23/03/2026

The fastest consumer of installer profit margin....

Every unnecessary return visit. Every compatibility issue. Every firmware headache. Every client who says, “It’s not doing what I expected.”

When we designed the Greengaroo residential range, we didn’t start with marketing.

We started with the installer.

No overselling.
No unrealistic expectations.
No “we’ll see how it performs”.

Just a system that does what you told them it would do.

Because your brand is on the line every time you install one.

If we don’t make your job easier, we haven’t done ours.

A rebate can speed up a decision. But it can’t change resilience, tariffs, usage, volatility or outages. Our manufacturi...
23/03/2026

A rebate can speed up a decision. But it can’t change resilience, tariffs, usage, volatility or outages.

Our manufacturing runs on certainty. We’ll never build our operations around a policy cycle.

Because the real question isn’t “what’s the discount?”
It’s if the rebate vanished tomorrow, would the system still be worth it?

That’s how we think.
That’s how we build, for Australia.

This week one of Australia's biggest steel manufacturers told us they lose $30,000 per 10 minutes their grid is offline....
23/03/2026

This week one of Australia's biggest steel manufacturers told us they lose $30,000 per 10 minutes their grid is offline. Most Australian businesses underprice energy risk because they only look at tariff, not disruption...

A ten-minute outage isn’t “ten minutes”.

It’s stalled production. Scrapped materials. Reset systems. Missed dispatch windows. Overtime to recover. Delayed customers.

For many C&I sites, the cost curve is brutal. The moment power drops, costs start climbing, fast.

And the businesses with continuity?

They’ll protect margin, protect uptime, and make better investment decisions with certainty.

If you’re still measuring energy purely by what you pay for it, you’re missing the real number.

The real number is what you lose when it fails.

And that’s the cost worth solving.

Address

Unit 17/276 New Line Road
Dural, NSW
2158

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Greengaroo posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Greengaroo:

Share