24 hours a day energy

Solar panels can charge up a home battery while the sun shines. This energy is stored in a battery that will help power your home through the evening.

When it’s been pouring rain for days, your battery comes in handy AND you're still connected to the grid - most of the time it’s you that is supplying the grid with your excess solar.

A home battery is a great way to timeshift free solar energy into the evening when you’re sleeping and the dishwasher is on and car is charging.

Switching to an EV means removing annual servicing, maintenance of moving parts, oil top ups and exorbitant petrol costs means a lot more money in your pocket and a much more efficient car.

Electric cars are cheaper to run and much more efficient.

Source: Rewiring Australia

Say goodbye to expensive fuel.

With the price of energy continuing to rise, the sooner we can harness the power of the sun, the better. You’ll enjoy even more savings if you can store free solar power and use it in the evenings.

CBA is helping its customers with the upfront cost, or we can help you with finance.

The sooner you have a battery, the sooner you are making 24/7 savings.

CBA Customers can get a zero-interest loan for battery storage to timeshift solar power to their home energy systems.

How do EVs work?

They are charged like you charge your mobile phone. Plug it in for a few hours when you get home from work.

You can charge during the day just using solar energy from your rooftop - for free.

Your car cable can be plugged in just like your mobile phone into any normal plug.

Or you can install a special fast-charger and battery at home to provide fast energy 24 hours a day.

Long distance?

You can use publicly available EV chargers in shoppping centres, public places and clubs. It’s not necessary to do this unless you are travelling more than 400kms from home. Just use your maps app or navigation system to find your next public charger. Or bring your cable from home. It’s easy.

Why should I buy an EV?

  • Saves you money

    Australia is lucky to have some great options available in the range of EV’s. With the world’s cheapest form of energy in our rooftop solar, we can use our abundant sunshine to charge our cars and save heaps of money. Government subsidies are available to help with upfront costs. If the full cost of petrol cars were on the price tag, everyone would buy an EV!

  • Future price protection

    An average electric vehicle is 1/2 the price of a petrol vehicle and 1/10th the price if you are recharging using rooftop solar panels. With petrol prices expected to continue to rise you can avoid bowser anxiety by never paying for petrol - ever!

  • Breathe Easily

    Exhaust pollution causes over 1,700 deaths and health costs of approx. $3.3 billion in Australia each year. Switching to an electric vehicle helps all of us, plus you’ll spend less time waiting at the mechanics because EVs have less moving, oily parts .*

    * Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics (2005), Health Impacts of transport emissions in Australia

 

 FAQs

Getting Started

What’s regenerative braking?

And other questions are demonstrated in this video with some key reasons why it’s worth driving forward with an efficient performance electric car.

Costs

Mythconceptions

Want to learn more?

Here is an in-depth discussion on electric vehicles from our friends at Zero Emissions Sydney North and The Good Car Company.

Even if you had a magic wand and all the petrol stations in the world were free - which they never will be - the maintenance and servicing costs would still be higher than a petrol car. It’s worth getting an EV!

  • “Best car I’ve ever driven. The running costs are virtually zero. It’s great value for money and it’s good fun to drive.”

    Matt Kean, NSW Energy and Environment Minister, Renew Economy Podcast

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