Expert Insights on Solar, Batteries and Power Bills

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Labor’s win means the home battery rebate is happening: Here's what you need to know and how to prepare
Expert Insights
Energy Explained
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The election result is in and with Labor securing the win, their promised national battery rebate is officially happening.From 1 July 2025, eligible households, small businesses and community facilities will be able to access a new federal rebate to help cover the cost of installing a home battery - potentially saving thousands off the upfront cost.Batteries have moved beyond the early adopters. They’re fast becoming a smart, accessible upgrade for everyday households, and this rebate is a major step toward making them more affordable and widely available.While the finer details are still being finalised, we already know a lot about how the scheme will work - and what you can do right now to get ready.

Busting the biggest myths about home batteries
Energy Explained
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Home batteries are having a moment - and for good reason. They offer more control, greater savings potential, and a pathway to a cleaner, smarter energy system. But like any technology reaching scale, there’s still a lot of confusion and outdated information getting in the way.At Amber, we believe in cutting through the noise and giving you the facts. Here’s what you really need to know about home batteries in 2025.

What renters and homeowners need to know about batteries
Energy Explained
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As batteries become more affordable, more visible, and more supported by incentives, interest is growing fast. But not everyone’s starting from the same place, and not everyone owns their home. Whether you're renting, just installed solar, or trying to work out if now’s the right time to invest in a battery, this guide is here to help.

Federal battery rebate: How to start weighing up your options
Energy Explained
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Thinking about getting a home battery? You’re not alone. And with potential federal rebates on the horizon, interest is only going to grow.

What the 2025 Federal Election means for your energy bills
Expert Insights
Energy Explained
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As Australians prepare to head to the polls on May 3, the outcome will significantly influence the nation's energy landscape and your household energy bills. From battery subsidies to grid investments, the policies proposed by major parties could directly impact energy costs and your role in Australia's renewable transition. We’ve broken down what Labor, the Coalition, the Greens, and other key players are promising - and what it could mean for households across the country.

Government incentives for batteries, solar and EVs: A state-by-state guide for Aussies
Energy Explained
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In the journey toward a more sustainable home, understanding the financial support available to you can make all the difference. At Amber, we're committed to helping Australians transition to cleaner energy solutions that benefit both your wallet and the planet.

How government battery subsidies could supercharge the battery boom
Expert Insights
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This is the year Australians truly start cashing in on the solar boom. Australia already leads the world in rooftop solar, and home battery uptake has already surged by 47% in the last year as more households look for ways to get the most out of the energy they generate. And with the announcement of the proposed Cheaper Home Batteries Program, the shift could accelerate even further.

A $150 energy bill rebate is great - but batteries are the real game-changer.
Expert Insights
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The federal government’s latest budget included a one-off $150 rebate to help households with rising energy bills. For many Australians, that relief is welcome and needed.But let’s be honest - it’s a temporary solution. It’s not going to fix the real issue, which is that many households still don’t have long-term control over their energy costs.The truth is, the technology to take that control already exists. It’s sitting in driveways and garages, on rooftops and in smart meters around the country.And right now, the most powerful piece of that puzzle is the one that still feels out of reach for most Australians - the home battery.