Australian households 🏠 are paying an average of approx. 35 cents per kWh for their electricity, a record high and it continues to rise 💸 10-15 cents of this cost relates solely to the use of the "poles & wires" to transport the electricity from where it is generated to your home; that's the cost a homeowner has to pay BEFORE factoring the cost of the electricity. Now what is someone told you that you could lock in a price of just 5 cents per kWh for the next 20 years?! Well you can do just that with a solar and battery system 😎 🔋 Solar and battery cost is based on actual data from My Energy Guide Founder’s household and assuming a 20 year life with $1,500 p.a. income from exporting excess energy. It excludes any financing costs. The solar and battery cost is for illustrative purposes only and it could materially differ depending on the household’s hardware, location and energy and travel demands. Comments are closed.
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