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A Virtual Power Plant is a network of connected solar batteries, typically located in homes or small businesses, that work together to support the electricity grid. By remotely aggregating the stored energy, a VPP functions like a decentralised power station—balancing electricity supply and demand in real-time.
This collaboration between solar battery owners helps stabilise the energy grid, reduce reliance on coal and gas, and manage peak demand periods and outages more effectively. VPPs can also help regulate voltage imbalances and maintain power quality across the network.
In line with this, the NSW government is targeting a 70% emissions reduction by 2035, with a goal to reach net zero by 2050—objectives that VPPs are directly helping to achieve.
One of the most common questions we receive at SolarBright is whether joining a VPP is a smart decision. Like any energy solution, VPPs come with both advantages and trade-offs.
Benefits of Joining a Virtual Power Plant:
Considerations Before Joining Virtual Power Plant:
At SolarBright, we’re here to help you weigh the benefits and trade-offs based on your energy needs, household setup, and long-term goals.
NSW residents can take advantage of several rebate programs designed to encourage VPP participation.
You could receive a rebate of up to $1,500 by connecting your battery to a VPP under the NSW Peak Demand Reduction Scheme. The final rebate amount depends on:
This rebate can also be combined with other federal incentives, such as the Cheaper Home Batteries Program.
When you join a VPP through an Accredited Certificate Provider (ACP), you may receive upfront discounts that are passed on to you:
The Federal Government is launching a $2.3 billion Cheaper Home Batteries Program, beginning on July 1, 2025. Key points include:
This program is expected to significantly lower the upfront cost of batteries and make VPP participation more accessible for Australian households.
To join a VPP, you’ll need:
Some of the best VPP-compatible batteries on the market today include:
Once your system is ready, contact an accredited VPP supplier. They’ll help set up your contract and ensure that you understand the full scope of benefits, terms, and incentives.
At SolarBright, we always recommend comparing multiple providers to ensure you’re getting the best possible return on your solar and battery investment.
At SolarBright, we’re passionate about helping Australian families harness clean energy and make smart, future-proof decisions. If you’d like to learn more about Virtual Power Plants, rebates, or which battery solution is right for you, give our friendly team a call on 1300 852 622 for a free consultation.
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