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what are they talking about...
the average solar system is now 10kw's, I have 6.6kw and can do 35kw in a day, on top of that what happens if you have multiple days of low sunlight? or in winter when you want the sun that does come through to last as long as possible...
you want oversized batteries, they last longer as there's less wear on them and the utility they offer (self-consumption) is increased, on top of this you get an added benefit where you can join a VPP and export your excess unneeded energy at night helping reduce your bills, like with Globird, Flowpower, AGL, Origin battery plans etc
The average solar system (10kw) can easily fill up a 50kw battery on a sunny day.
Why didn't the ABC take 5 seconds to ask someone with a big battery what their usage is like? Cmon ABC you're better than this
The misinformation is being spread on purpose. The more people adopt solar and their own batteries the less they rely on the power companies and the less money the power companies can make
The power companies primarily provide a grid, high availability and secondarily charge for power (which should be rapidly headed towards zero given renewable uptake). FWIW, I think the grid is a natural monopoly and should never have been privatized, and certainly the power companies are doing the the bare minimum of maintenance and bugger all expansion to cope with solar input and EV output. If they leave it get bad enough the Government will have to step in and do it for them, pure profit.
The real threat to power companies is people with a big battery have the option to go fuck it, I'm getting a genset and some diesel and disconnecting, which means they no longer have the entire population over a barrel and might have to provide some value. The real solution is to cut the Gordian knot and re-nationailze the whole grid (instead of statewide as it was), which will also be easier with the weaker bargaining position they have with a large battery population.
Worth looking into Ecoflows, I know they use them in Ukraine for portable power
https://au.ecoflow.com/collections/portable-power-stations/products/ecoflow-delta-pro-3-portable-power-station-400wsp
Even a 4kw with solar will do >50% of your daily power needs and added bonus you don't have all the noise and fumes that come with a diesel generator, save that for emergencies
https://au.ecoflow.com/collections/portable-power-stations