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Myths About Solar Battery: What Australians Need to Know Before Buying
As more Australians look into solar and battery storage, there’s a lot of information floating around – and not all of it is accurate. With the Cheaper Home Batteries Program making solar batteries more affordable, households need to separate fact from fiction before investing. Misconceptions can prevent homeowners from realising the full value of a battery or, worse, lead them to miss out on rebates and long-term savings. Let’s break down some of the most common myths surrounding home batteries and reveal the truth behind them.
Myth 1: Batteries Are Too Expensive to Be Worth It
It’s true that batteries used to be costly, but government rebates are changing the picture dramatically. The federal program now covers up to 30% of the cost, and with rising electricity prices, the return on investment is stronger than ever. A battery allows households to store their solar energy, increase self-consumption, and reduce dependence on the grid. Over time, these savings can cover the upfront cost – especially with financial support in place.
Myth 2: Batteries Don’t Work During Blackouts
Many homeowners believe batteries shut down when the grid goes down. While some cheaper systems do, most modern batteries include backup functionality. With this feature, essential appliances like fridges, lights, and Wi-Fi can stay powered during outages. As extreme weather events increase across Australia, blackout protection is becoming a major reason households invest in solar batteries.
Myth 3: You Need a Big House to Benefit
Battery storage isn’t just for large family homes. Even smaller households or units with moderate solar systems can benefit. In fact, homes that use most of their energy at night often see some of the best results, because stored solar power replaces expensive peak-rate electricity.
Myth 4: Batteries Only Work with New Solar Systems
Many Australians think solar batteries can only be added when installing solar panels. The truth is, most modern batteries can be retrofitted to existing solar systems, allowing homeowners to upgrade without replacing their panels. This flexibility makes it easier for households that already invested in solar years ago to take advantage of today’s rebates.

Myth 5: Batteries Don’t Last Long
Some assume that batteries need to be replaced every few years. In reality, most quality batteries come with warranties of 10 years or more, and many systems are designed to last well beyond that with proper care. Advances in technology mean batteries are becoming more durable, efficient, and reliable every year.
Myth 6: The Environmental Impact Isn’t Worth It
It’s a common concern that manufacturing batteries is resource-heavy. While it does require materials like lithium, the emissions avoided over a battery’s lifetime far outweigh the environmental cost of production. Plus, Australia is investing in battery recycling programs to recover valuable materials and reduce future impacts.
Myth 7: It’s Better to Wait for Prices to Drop
While costs are likely to continue falling, waiting could mean missing out on today’s rebates. The federal government’s 30% rebate won’t last forever, and electricity prices are already rising. Installing a battery now allows households to lock in savings immediately while still benefiting from future improvements in technology when upgrades become available.
Make the Smart Choice Today
Solar batteries are no longer just a luxury – they’re becoming an essential part of a modern, energy-efficient home. By cutting through the myths and understanding the real benefits, homeowners can make informed decisions that save money and reduce their carbon footprint. With rebates available, there has never been a better time to act.
Don’t let misinformation hold you back. Install or upgrade your home battery with support from the Cheaper Home Batteries Program and start powering your home smarter today. Get in touch with us or call us today on 1300 360 047 and let us help you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need solar panels to get a battery?
While most households pair a battery with solar panels, some batteries can charge directly from the grid. However, for maximum benefit and savings, pairing with solar is recommended.
Will my battery cover my whole house during a blackout?
It depends on the system size. Many batteries are designed to back up essential circuits rather than the entire home. Larger systems can cover more loads if needed.
Can a battery eliminate my electricity bill?
In some cases, yes. With the right-sized solar and battery setup, many households can reduce their bill to near zero. However, most homes will still pay a small supply charge.
How much maintenance do batteries require?
Home batteries are generally low-maintenance. They are monitored through smart apps and require little to no manual intervention once installed.
What happens when my battery reaches the end of its life?
Most batteries can be recycled. The materials can be reused in new batteries, reducing the need for fresh mining and lowering environmental impacts.
