Expert Insights on Solar, Batteries and Power Bills
A collection of energy explainers, customer stories and industry perspectives from our crew here at Amber.
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Amber is expanding its V2G program to 1,000 Australian homes - the largest residential V2G rollout this country has ever seen, backed by an additional $13.6 million in funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA).
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As part of our ARENA-funded trial, 50 V2G bidirectional chargers are being installed into Aussie homes across NSW and SA. Each month from here we'll share results from the fleet - a real-world look at how Amber customers are using their EVs to power their homes and send energy back to the grid. We're just getting started, and what's already happening tells a good story.
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From 1st May 2026, the battery STC factor for home batteries dropped from 8.4 to 6.8 per kWh. STCs (Small-scale Technology Certificates) are government certificates that translate into an upfront discount off the cost of your battery, usually applied by your installer at the point of sale. The lower the factor, the fewer certificates generated, the smaller the discount. For batteries above 14kWh, a new tiered structure cuts the support further - the government says the tiers are designed to maintain around 30% off the upfront cost across battery sizes.
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The government has announced Solar Sharer, a new scheme giving NSW, SEQ and SA households three hours of free electricity every day around midday, starting 1 July 2026. Free power. Who's going to say no to that? If you're on Amber, though, it's worth understanding what Solar Sharer is before you start making plans. The headline doesn't always tell the whole story.

It's Chris here with your autumn update on what's happening with energy prices as well as some exciting operational updates from our team.
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Petrol prices are up, but fuel is only one part of the cost of owning a car. If you’re weighing up petrol versus electric, you might wonder what it actually costs to buy, own and run each type of vehicle over time?

Australia's installing batteries at a record pace. Over 250,000 have been added since the federal battery rebate started in July 2025. So it's a fair question: if everyone's got a battery, won't the grid just flatten out? Won't there be nothing left to earn? Short answer: No.
What if your electric car could earn you $700 in a single afternoon? That's exactly what happened to Sam, a homeowner in South Australia, who combined rooftop solar, a home battery, and a V2G-enabled EV to create a powerful household energy system - and cash in big during a period of extreme electricity price volatility.