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WA Battery Scheme
More than ever before, WA households are choosing to invest in household energy assets, such as solar, battery options for homes and electric vehicles (EVs). In fact, more than 40% of WA households now have rooftop solar .
By investing in household energy assets, you could potentially reduce your household electricity bills and you’ll be playing a role in WA’s sustainable energy future. Of course, these assets can cost a lot upfront before you might see any savings – so this kind of investment might not be the right decision for everyone.
Discover whether investing in household energy assets is right for you, what to look for, what to expect on installation day and how to make the most of your investment.
The EV charging option which is most suitable for you will depend on your budget, driving needs, garage set up, whether you own or rent your home and other factors. Here’s a quick guide:
When you’re working out which kind of electric vehicle charger is most suitable for you, consider your electricity usage habits, driving needs and the type of EV you have. These factors can help you to work out the type of EV charger you might need.
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