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Australia can install 220,000 home batteries under subsidy schedule – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyAugust 1, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Australia is on its way to exceed 2024 installation records for home batteries, whereby data from Sunwiz July indicates that up to 220,000 units can be used in the first year of the federal cheaper home batteries.

August 1, 2025
EV Foley

By PV Magazine Australia

Australia is on its way to exceed 2024 installation records for home batteries, with July data from Solar Consultancy in Melbourne Solar Consultancy Sunwiz, indicating that a maximum of 220,000 systems can be installed in the first 12 months of the cheaper subsidy from the federal government.

Sunwiz said that the potential process is based on 19,000 registrations in the first 31 days of the cheaper home batteries.

Image: Sunwiz

Solar households Returning home batteries Led the load, with battery registrations that surpassed the sun daily in the second half of July.

During the month, 72 batteries were installed for every 100 new solar systems. But during the week from 15 to 21 July, the relationship rose to 137 batteries per 100 solar installations, “as a result of a temporary but powerful flip in market dynamics,” Sunwiz said.

Image: Sunwiz

Warwick Johnston, director of Sunwiz, said that 19,000 home battery ice systems registered in the first month of the subsidy put Australia on the right track to triple the 72,500 installations included in 2024.

“The capacity that was only added in July represents more than 8% of all the storage of the housing battery ever installed in Australia,” said Johnston PV -Magazine. “In the week of July 21, Australians installed more battery capacity than in the first two months of 2024.”

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The Sunwiz figures show that South Australia the battery-to-solar ratio of all states and areas, 150: 100, and national absorption of records in the batteries, with the average battery sizes, with the average battery sizes jump that jump up to 17 kWh in previous years.

This results in 300 MWh of new energy storage capacity that is added in a few months, or the equivalent of 10% of the entire existing installed basis of home batteries.

More than 115 MWh of battery capacity was registered during the week of July 21, which Sunwiz describes as an amazing figure compared to the 852 MWh installed over the entire 2024, most of which came in the second half of the year.

“Many households acknowledge that this is a one -off chance to gain access to an important subsidy, and they use it to invest in larger batteries,” said Johnston. “Thanks to economies of scale, larger systems offer better value per kilowatt hour, so the subsidy has a strong multiplication effect.”

The figures show that the most installed system sizes in July were 13 kWh, 19 kWh, 9 kWh and 15 kWh.

Image: Sunwiz

New South Wales Led the nation in July battery capacity, accounting for 38% of all registered storage.

Queensland followed with 23%, then South Australia with 15%. Victoria, usually a sun leader, remained at 13%.

South Australia saw the highest storage-to-solar ratio in the country, with 150 battery installations for every 100 new solar systems in July, which emphasized the continuous leadership of the state in energy entry and self-supply, Sunwiz said.

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Image: Sunwiz

Registrations reached a peak at 1,400 in a single day, before stabilizing at the end of July to around 1,000 a day, with SunWiz expected that this level will remain stable in the coming months, with further growth depending on new shares and extensive installation training.

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