Automatically charge your EV from solar and cheap off-peak power with the Jousto Energy Hub. Slash your charging costs and reduce your carbon footprint.
Without a smart system, your EV might be charging from expensive grid power even when your solar panels are producing excess energy.
Charging an EV on standard grid electricity can add over $1,000/year to your bills – negating the savings of going electric.
When you charge without a smart system, excess solar often goes to the grid for mere cents, while your EV might draw power from the grid.
Time-of-use discounts, free solar hours, and your home battery's output – a regular charger can't take advantage of these, leaving savings on the table.
Manually switching plugs or using multiple apps (solar app, EV app, etc.) is a hassle. It shouldn't require constant attention to charge efficiently.
Jousto brings together a smart EV charger and a powerful home energy hub. It's not just an EV charger – it's an energy automation system that knows when to draw from your solar, when to tap off-peak grid, and even how to share energy with your battery.
Our intelligent system connects to your solar, battery, EV charger, and appliances to automatically optimise when they run – turning a standard setup into a money-saving smart energy system.
Our system is designed to be simple to use while delivering powerful results. Here's how we make your EV charging smarter:
We install the Jousto Energy Hub device at your switchboard – it talks to your solar inverter, battery, and EV charger.
We set up a GoodWe EV charger OR integrate your existing charger via a smart plug. The Hub communicates with the charger to control charging in real-time.
CT sensors monitor solar production and household usage. Jousto's intelligent software decides when to turn the EV charging on, off, or modulate it.
Through the Jousto app, you set your preferences – e.g. "solar only mode", or "charge by 7am to 80%" – and Jousto automates the rest.
No solar? No problem – Jousto will simply use off-peak schedule to ensure you still save money. You can always upgrade with solar later.
Get Started TodayOur smart EV charging solution offers benefits that standard chargers simply can't match.
By prioritising free solar energy and cheap rates, you could charge at effective rates of just a few cents per kWh (some users pay $0 when solar covers it!).
Need a quick charge? Override to boost at full power from grid + solar. Otherwise, let Jousto trickle-charge on sunshine. You get the best of both worlds.
Every kWh sent to the grid earns maybe 5-10c; using that in your EV saves you ~30c/kWh. Jousto ensures your solar goes into your battery or car first.
By managing the load, Jousto avoids overloading your home or grid connection. It can prevent your home battery from cycling unnecessarily.
Planning to get a battery or a second EV later? Jousto is ready – it can coordinate multiple devices and receives updates to support new tariff structures.
Our team handles everything – from system design to installation by accredited electricians, and after-sales support.
Choose from our range of smart EV chargers or integrate your existing charger with the Jousto Energy Hub.
Single-phase AC charger with IP66 weatherproofing, perfect for most Australian homes. When paired with the Jousto Energy Hub, it becomes a solar-aware smart charger.
Three-phase AC charger for faster charging speeds. Ideal for homes with three-phase power and EVs that support higher charging rates. Smart features when connected to the Jousto Energy Hub.
Make any EV charger smart! Our Energy Hub can control your existing charger via a smart plug, allowing you to charge from solar and off-peak power without replacing your current hardware.
See how our smart charging solution stacks up against traditional EV charging options.
Feature | Regular Charger | Jousto Smart Charging |
---|---|---|
Uses excess solar | ✗ Draws grid even if solar available | ✓ Charges only on solar surplus by default |
Time-of-Use aware | ✗ Manual (user must set car timer) | ✓ Automatic – follows tariff schedule you set |
Upfront hardware cost | $$ (if buying a solar smart charger like Zappi) | $ Works with existing charger or affordable GoodWe unit |
Integrated control | ✗ Charger alone | ✓ Coordinates with solar & battery (via Hub) |
Monitoring | ✗ Charger app (separate) | ✓ One app for all energy (solar, battery, EV) |
"We installed Jousto with a 6kW solar system, and now my commute is essentially free. I love checking the app and seeing my car charged 100% from solar! During recent storms, we even used the car battery to power essential appliances when the grid went down."
"As a shift worker, I'm rarely home during daylight hours to charge my EV on solar. Jousto solved this by charging my car overnight on super off-peak rates, then using my daytime solar for the home battery. The system is completely automated – I just plug in and forget about it."
Yes – Jousto works with all EVs and PHEVs. We either interface through the charger or directly with certain car APIs. From Teslas to Nissan Leafs, we've got you covered. Our system is compatible with all J1772 standard plugs, which is the Australian standard for EV charging.
No specific brand needed. Jousto is compatible with most common solar inverters (Fronius, SolarEdge, GoodWe, Sungrow, etc.) and batteries. We'll check compatibility or use sensors to gather data if direct integration isn't available. Our system works with both new and existing solar setups.
No problem – Jousto will focus on your solar and grid. You can add a battery later and Jousto will integrate it then. Many of our customers start with solar + EV charging, then add battery storage as a future upgrade when they're ready.
Absolutely. You can always override to charge at full power (e.g., if you need to top-up in a hurry). Jousto's app allows you to switch to Fast Charge mode, after which it can revert to smart mode automatically. This gives you the flexibility to charge quickly when needed while still optimising for solar and off-peak rates most of the time.
Yes – GoodWe's 7kW (single-phase) and 22kW (3-phase) chargers are robust and affordable. They come with IP66 weatherproofing and a 2-year warranty (extendable). We pair it with Jousto to add smart features beyond its standard capabilities, giving you a great balance of cost and performance.
It depends on your configuration. Our GoodWe chargers start around $899, and the Jousto Energy Hub (with installation and setup) starts from $699. We'll provide a tailored quote – and remember, it's an investment that can pay itself off through energy savings in a few years. Also, financing options and any applicable rebates can make upfront costs easier.
As a rule of thumb, we recommend about 1.5 kW of solar per 10-15 km of daily driving. For example, if you drive 50 km per day, an additional 5-6 kW of solar would cover your EV charging needs. However, this varies based on your driving habits, EV model, and local conditions. Our team can provide a personalised assessment based on your specific situation.
Join the growing number of Australian homeowners who have transformed their EV charging experience. It's time to reduce your bills, make full use of your solar, and enjoy the convenience of automation.
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As solar energy adoption increases, many homeowners are looking for ways to maximise their financial returns by exporting excess electricity to the grid when prices are at their highest. However, with export limits, dynamic pricing, and changing grid regulations, it’s not always as straightforward as it seems.
If you have a solar system with or without battery storage, you may be wondering: Can I still export my solar power when prices are high?
The answer depends on several factors, including your electricity provider’s pricing structure, grid export limits, and whether you have a smart energy management system like Jousto. Jousto ensures that your solar exports are timed strategically, helping you take advantage of peak pricing periods while staying within grid restrictions.
In this article, we’ll explore:
How solar exports work and why pricing varies
What affects your ability to export solar power
How Jousto ensures you export when prices are highest
How to maximise your earnings from solar energy
When your solar panels generate more electricity than your home consumes, the excess energy is either:
Stored in a battery (if you have one).
Exported to the electricity grid, where you receive a feed-in tariff (FiT) or payment for each kilowatt-hour (kWh) sent.
Traditionally, many energy providers offered fixed feed-in tariffs, where they pay a set price per kWh of exported solar power. However, as more homes install solar, these rates have been declining.
Example: You receive 8c per kWh for any exported power, regardless of the time of day.
Limitation: You cannot take advantage of peak electricity prices, as the rate remains the same all day.
Some providers now offer time-varying FiTs, where the amount you are paid for solar exports changes throughout the day.
Peak pricing periods (late afternoon/evening) = Higher feed-in tariffs.
Off-peak periods (midday) = Lower feed-in tariffs due to excess solar generation.
Example:
Daytime (10 AM - 3 PM) → 5c per kWh
Evening peak (4 PM - 8 PM) → 12c per kWh
Night (after 9 PM) → No feed-in tariff (or very low rate)
With TVFiTs, timing your solar exports is crucial to earning higher returns.
Some energy retailers allow you to sell solar energy at wholesale market rates, which fluctuate in real time.
Prices can be very high during demand surges (e.g., heatwaves or supply shortages).
Prices can be very low (or even negative) when excess solar is flooding the grid.
This pricing structure offers huge potential for increased earnings, but only if you have a system like Jousto that can automatically adjust your exports based on price fluctuations.
Even if electricity prices are high, your ability to export power depends on several factors:
Many electricity networks impose solar export restrictions, meaning you can only send a limited amount of electricity to the grid at any time.
Some homes are restricted to 3-5 kW per phase.
Some areas have dynamic export limits, where allowed export capacity changes throughout the day.
In some cases, homes may be placed on zero-export restrictions, meaning no excess power can be sent to the grid.
If your household uses most of its solar energy, there may not be much excess power available for export. Larger solar systems tend to produce more excess energy, increasing export potential.
If you have a home battery, you can choose to:
Store solar power for later use, reducing your reliance on the grid at night.
Export stored energy during peak pricing periods, maximising your earnings when FiTs are highest.
Your ability to benefit from high solar export prices depends on whether your electricity plan offers time-varying FiTs or access to wholesale energy pricing.
If your plan only offers a fixed FiT, you won’t benefit from peak export pricing unless you switch to a more dynamic plan.
Jousto is an intelligent energy management system that ensures your solar exports happen at the most profitable times. Instead of exporting power at low prices, Jousto strategically manages energy flow to help you get the best returns.
When FiTs are low (e.g., midday), Jousto ensures that solar energy is used within the home first by:
Powering appliances such as air conditioners, pool pumps, and water heaters.
Charging your battery before exporting excess power.
Preventing unnecessary exports when feed-in tariffs are at their lowest.
Jousto monitors real-time electricity prices and time-varying FiTs, automatically exporting excess solar power during peak pricing periods.
If prices rise in the late afternoon/evening, Jousto delays exports until the highest-paying period.
If battery storage is available, Jousto ensures the battery discharges at the most profitable times.
For homes with export restrictions, Jousto:
Keeps exports within allowable limits to avoid system shutdowns.
Gradually adjusts solar output instead of sending excess energy when FiTs are low.
Ensures stored energy is exported efficiently when grid conditions allow.
For homes on dynamic energy plans, Jousto tracks real-time wholesale electricity prices and:
Charges batteries when grid prices are low or negative.
Discharges stored energy when prices are at peak levels.
Prevents exporting power when market prices are low or negative.
This fully automated strategy ensures you always get the best return on your solar investment.
To ensure you get the most financial benefit from your solar system, follow these steps:
✅ Choose the right energy plan – Look for time-varying FiTs or wholesale market pricing to take advantage of peak periods.
✅ Install a battery system – Use stored energy when grid prices are high instead of relying on low feed-in tariffs.
✅ Use Jousto for automated energy management – Ensure your solar power is exported at the best times and that self-consumption is maximised.
✅ Monitor grid export limits – Avoid exceeding your home’s export capacity to prevent energy wastage.
If you want to export solar power when prices are high, Jousto ensures:
✅ Your battery charges and discharges at the best times.
✅ You export energy during peak pricing periods.
✅ Self-consumption is prioritised when FiTs are low.
✅ You stay within grid export limits while maximising earnings.
🚀 Take control of your solar energy today—visit Jousto to learn more!
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