This solar and battery system has resulted in a clean, aesthetically pleasing installation that integrates naturally with the home’s design while delivering dependable performance day after day. With solar generation spread across the roof and battery storage capturing excess power for use when it’s needed most, the property now operates with far less reliance on the grid. Most importantly, the owners are seeing a dramatic reduction in their energy costs, supported by a system designed to deliver reliable power for years to come.
Grid-connected Solar and Battery System in Swan Reach, Victoria.
Grid-connected Power System Featuring Deye Inverters & Pylontech Battery Cabinets
Just a few hours east of Melbourne, Swan Reach is a scenic town along the Tambo River known for its relaxed riverside lifestyle. Located in East Gippsland, the area has a long history tied to fishing, boating and agriculture, with the river playing a central role in shaping the local community and economy. While Swan Reach is connected to the grid, declining feed-in tariffs have made exporting excess solar power not an option for many households looking to maximise value. As a result, more residential property owners are turning to solar and battery solutions to future proof their power, reduce reliance on the grid, and maintain a reliable supply.
Reliable Power, Designed to Suit the Home
The MyEnergy team were recently on site at a residential property in Swan Reach, where the owners were looking to create a more reliable power supply and reduce electricity costs. Due to the system’s location on the deck, it needed to be visually appealing as well as practical. A clean, well-presented solution was essential to ensure it complemented the home while delivering dependable performance.
The solution was a home solar and battery system, with solar arrays mounted across two sides of the house roof to maximise generation throughout the day. This is backed by high-capacity battery storage, allowing excess solar to be stored and used when needed, helping reduce grid reliance and maintain a steady, reliable power supply.
Grid-connected Solar and Battery System Overview:
- Inverter: 2 x Deye 8 kW 1phase Hybrid Inverter (16kW Power Delivery)
- Batteries: 30.72kWh - 6 x ZYC Energy Simpo5000 (5.12kWh) Lithium Batteries
- Solar Panels: 40 x Jinko 440W Modules (17.6kW)
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