When it comes to taking advantage of Amber for Batteries’ battery optimisation and wholesale pricing, there are a couple of ways you can do this.
If you have one of the following compatible batteries, you can join Amber for Batteries using Amber’s SmartShift™ technology.
- Tesla Powerwall 2
- SolarEdge with a SolarEdge inverter/s
- LG Chem with SolarEdge inverter/s
- AlphaESS - serial number starting with AL (inverter module) - Please note, we're not compatible with serial numbers beginning with ALPxxx (inverter module) or 9xxx
- Hive - same considerations apply as above. The Hive battery is a re-branded AlphaESS
- BYD HVM or HVS series battery, with a single Fronius Primo or Symo GEN24 series inverter
- Sungrow - Please see this FAQ for a breakdown on compatible set ups
If you have one of the following batteries, you can join Amber for Batteries and be optimised by our partner, Evergen, in line with Amber’s wholesale pricing.
- Ambrion
- Deye
- eCactus
- Empower
- Energizer
- Eveready
- GivEnergy
- GoodWe
- Growatt
- Huawei
- RedX
- Redback
- Pylontech
- Redback
- Redx
- SAJ
- Sigenergy
- Solax
If you do not have any of these batteries, it may be the case that your battery is going to become eligible shortly, so drop us a line and we can give you an update.
In the meantime, we do find that solar and battery customers in general tend to do better with Amber’s wholesale pricing, regardless of automation. This is because having a battery to store your solar means that you have the ability to primarily draw energy from the grid at off-peak times, such as early morning or later evening.
This tends to be when wholesale rates are lower than retail usage rates. As a result, solar and battery owners tend to benefit from a lower average usage rate than they would typically get with a retail energy plan.
At times when wholesale prices rise, for example between 6pm-8pm when energy demand peaks, you can rely on your stored battery energy.
To understand more about how much you could save with Amber based on your energy set-up, visit our pricing page and tell us a little more about your system.
Comments
Can you please make sure the references to sunglow batteries are consistent throughout your website?
Your main amber for batteries page says sungrow are coming soon, and then both this page and the one below has a different list
https://help.amber.com.au/hc/en-us/articles/14943579595405-Enrolling-your-Sungrow-Battery
Yes, I admit it's all a bit confusing I like what I am seeing, but they need to remove and update I have a Hybrid inverter looking at purchasing a battery but...
I am a little confused, why are you talking about batteries? Isn't your communication with the inverter? I can understand if it is an all-in-one ac coupled battery but typically a battery is a passive device with a BMS sure, but it is controlled by a hybrid inverter or am I totally confused?
Would love to see Enphase batteries on this list
Would also love to see Sonnen on the list.
Another vote for sonnen
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