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Cheaper home batteries for our community

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Imagine how much energy is needed to toast 420,000 slices of bread, display 42,000 hours of Netflix, or fully charge nearly 900,000 iPhones? Well, this is how much energy has already been installed here in Greenway through the cheaper home batteries scheme.
Labor went to the election with a promise to make home batteries more affordable for Western Sydney households, and we are delivering on that commitment.
On July 1 our Cheaper Home Batteries program commenced and has since delivered over 50,000 installations across the country, including over 4,200 in Western Sydney.
The Cheaper Home Batteries program reduces the cost of a typical home battery installation by around 30 % – a saving of roughly $ 4,000. For households with existing rooftop solar, that delivers savings of up to $ 1,100 a year on power bills, while families installing new solar and battery systems can save up to $ 2,300 a year.
Locals in our community care about Australia’ s clean energy future, but they also want to cut their power bills and reduce their reliance on the grid. This program delivers both, and it’ s been fantastic to see the strong uptake in our area. In fact, the highest take-up of cheaper home batteries isn’ t in inner cities, but in our outer suburbs and regional areas. This is no surprise, with 10 times more solar rooftop panels in Blacktown than Bondi.
In the first half of 2025, rooftop solar accounted for 12.8 % of Australia’ s electricity generation – up from just 6 % in 2020 – and our Government is working to expand access to cheaper and cleaner energy.
We’ re investing $ 100 million through the Solar Banks program to provide shared solar systems for over 25,000 apartments and rental properties. We’ re also delivering upgrades to more than 100,000 social housing properties, including solar, batteries, and energyefficiency improvements, lowering power bills for those who need it most.
Programs like these show that transitioning to clean energy doesn’ t just protect our environment, it strengthens communities, helps household budgets, and empowers Australians to take control of their energy future.
I am proud that our community in North West Sydney is leading the way, proving that sustainability and affordability can go hand in hand.
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