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EV charging made easy — and powered by your solar

Choose a charger, add the Jousto Energy Hub to charge from sunshine and cheap off-peak power, then book installation. Simple, smart, and ready for every EV.

Jousto Energy Hub now $249 — includes Genius Agent self-setup.
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GoodWe EV Charger 7kW
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GoodWe EV Charger 7kW

From $1,189

Single-phase AC charger (IP66), perfect for most Aussie homes. Pair with Energy Hub for solar-aware charging.

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GoodWe EV Charger 22kW
Three-phase

GoodWe EV Charger 22kW

From $1,483

Faster AC charging for three-phase homes and EVs that support higher rates. Solar-smart with Energy Hub.

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Jousto Energy Hub
Now $249

Jousto Energy Hub

$249

Make charging solar-aware on day one. Includes Genius Agent to guide your self-setup & automations.
Learn more about the Jousto Home Assistant Genius.

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How it works

1

Choose your charger
Pick 7kW or 22kW GoodWe model.

2

Add the Energy Hub
$249 with Genius Agent for self-setup.

3

Checkout online
We’ll confirm details and schedule install.

4

Charge on sunshine
Smart modes for solar and off-peak.

Which Battery?

What's the best Solar Battery?

May 03, 20252 min read

What’s the Best Solar Battery for Aussie Homes in 2025?

A No-Nonsense Guide to Picking the Right One for You


If you’ve made it this far into your solar journey, you’ve probably hit the big question:

“Which solar battery should I actually get?”

With brands like Tesla, Sonnen, Enphase, BYD and Alpha-ESS all pushing different claims, choosing the right battery can feel like buying a phone—with way more at stake.

So let’s break it down. No fluff. Just facts.


🏆 The Big Contenders in 2025

⚡ Tesla Powerwall 2

  • Usable capacity: 13.5kWh

  • Output: 5kW continuous

  • Warranty: 10 years

  • Why people love it: Proven, sleek, integrates well with most inverters, can join Tesla’s VPP

  • Consider if: You want premium, reliable, and hands-off

🌱 Sonnen eco / Core+

  • Capacity: Modular (5–15kWh)

  • Why people choose it: German-made, great warranties, smart home integrations

  • Consider if: You value longevity, want premium warranty, or eco-manufacturing

🔋 Enphase IQ Batteries

  • Capacity: Small modular units (3.5kWh per unit)

  • Good for: Fine-grain control, adding in stages

  • Consider if: You want flexibility, or you’re space-constrained

🧱 BYD Battery Box + Alpha-ESS

  • Capacity: Wide range, scalable

  • Why they’re popular: Often better $$ per kWh, common in business and 3-phase setups

  • Consider if: You’re value-focused or have higher energy needs


🤔 So… Which One Should You Get?

Ask yourself:

  • Are you grid-connected or off-grid?

    • Most Aussies are grid-connected. Look for hybrid-compatible models.

  • What’s your evening energy use?

    • If you're burning through 8–12kWh/night, you’ll want at least a 10–13kWh battery.

  • Do you want backup power during blackouts?

    • Not all batteries offer it. Look for blackout-ready systems if that’s essential.

  • Are you joining a Virtual Power Plant (VPP)?

    • Some batteries (e.g., Tesla Powerwall) make this seamless. Others don’t.

  • Do you want to control or automate your usage?

    • All batteries store power. Smart systems, like those paired with the Jousto Energy Hub, help optimise when and how you use it.


💬 Still Not Sure?

That’s completely normal. In fact, most battery buyers choose incorrect size or type without guidance—and regret it later.

Let’s make it easy:

Every home is different. That’s why we don’t push a one-size-fits-all solution.

Which Battery Is Best in 2025
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Denny Honen

Denny Honen is a 20yr Renewable Energy Veteran. Denny is an Accredited solar and battery design engineer, and home energy auditor.

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