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Australian home battery installations are spiking thanks to a generous new federal government subsidy scheme. If the current pace holds, analyst Sunwiz predicts Australia will install over 220,000 home batteries in the next 12 months – more than triple the record set in 2024.

This marks a huge opportunity – but to make the most of the influx, Australian battery installers and retailers will need to understand what really matters to customers and how to effectively address pain points.

In this pv magazine Webinar, we will look at how retailers and installers can speak to the issues on Australian customers’ minds when selecting a home battery. It will cover topics like ensuring battery systems can meet particular customer priorities, addressing transparency and system control concerns, future expansion, cost versus return, and more.

Speaking on the panel will be Tim Kelly, Product Manager at Blue Sun Group – a leading distributor and supplier of clean energy products, including home batteries, based in Brisbane. Tim will share his insights from working with installers across Australia, offering perspectives on current trends and market dynamics. He will be joined by Craig Shen, Service Manager at Anker SOLIX, who will discuss how the new SOLIX X1 battery caters to Australian customers’ needs.

pv magazine Webinar content:
- Understanding common pain points for Australian battery buyers
- Australian home battery market trends and dynamics
- Selecting products that cater to Australian market needs
- Addressing customer concerns including mismatches between system presets and customer priorities, reliable operation during extreme heat, transparent system control, space and installation concerns, long-term revenues versus cost, and modular expansion options.

As always, the webinar will include an expert Q&A session where attendees will be able to pose questions to our speakers.
This webinar will be moderated by Bella Peacock, editor, pv magazine.

Registration for this pv magazine Webinar is free of charge.
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