HEAT PUMP HOT WATER WITH SOLAR: THE ULTIMATE GUIDE FOR ADELAIDE & MELBOURNE

Tired of high energy bills? Discover why thousands of Australian homeowners in Adelaide and Melbourne are switching to Heat Pump Hot Water Systems — the smarter, more sustainable choice when paired with solar power.

Heat pump hot water systems are quickly becoming the go-to solution for efficient, eco-friendly hot water – especially when paired with solar energy. In the last year alone, installations of heat pump hot water systems in Australia jumped by 70%, thanks to improved performance and generous rebates.

Homeowners and facility managers (from suburban Adelaide to metropolitan Melbourne) are eyeing these systems as a replacement for ageing electric or gas heaters. This guide breaks down everything you need to know – how heat pumps work, why they're ideal with solar, what incentives are available, and how Jousto's smart Energy Hub can amplify your savings.

WHY HEAT PUMPS ARE THE FUTURE OF HOT WATER

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MASSIVE ENERGY SAVINGS

Modern heat pump water heaters use up to 70% less electricity than traditional electric resistance systems. Instead of generating heat from scratch, they harvest ambient heat from the air to warm your water.

This high efficiency means lower energy bills – often reducing water heating costs by 50–70% compared to old electric or gas units. In real terms, many households see hundreds of dollars in annual savings.

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STRONG ROI

Thanks to energy savings and rebates, a quality heat pump can pay for itself in as little as 3–5 years. Melbourne's climate, for instance, allows year-round efficient operation, and rebates can cut upfront costs by $1,000–$2,000.

Homeowners typically recoup their investment within a few winters of lower bills. In South Australia, bill reductions of ~18–30% are common when replacing old systems.

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ECO-FRIENDLY PERFORMANCE

Every heat pump installed helps cut greenhouse emissions. By using renewable heat from the air, heat pumps slash carbon output versus gas burners or coal-powered electric tanks.

For environmentally conscious consumers – including community housing projects and NDIS facilities aiming for sustainability – this is a big win. Heat pumps also avoid gas combustion entirely, eliminating risks of gas leaks or toxic emissions.

WIDE ADOPTION & RELIABILITY

The technology is proven – over 150,000 units are installed across Australia, from homes to aged care centres, with that number growing fast. Premium brands offer long warranties (often 10–15 years on tanks).

Well-maintained units can last over a decade. Users on forums often ask if heat pumps last; the answer is yes – a lifespan of 10–15 years is typical, rivalling traditional heaters.

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PERFECT FOR ELECTRIFICATION

As Australia moves towards full home electrification, heat pumps are a crucial component. They allow homeowners to eliminate gas connections entirely, creating an all-electric home that can be powered by renewable energy.

This transition is supported by government policies and rebates, making it financially attractive to switch from gas to electric heat pump systems as part of a broader sustainability strategy.

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SMART INTEGRATION

Modern heat pumps can be integrated with home energy management systems like Jousto's Energy Hub. This allows for intelligent operation based on solar production, electricity prices, and household usage patterns.

The ability to time operation during periods of excess solar production or low grid prices maximises savings and minimises environmental impact, making heat pumps a smart choice for the connected home.

HOW HEAT PUMP HOT WATER SYSTEMS WORK

A heat pump hot water system works like "a reverse refrigerator." Instead of cooling air, it extracts heat from the air and pumps that heat into water:

Heat pump hot water system diagram
  • Evaporation: A fan draws in outside air over refrigerant coils. Even if the air is cool, the refrigerant absorbs its heat (heat pumps can pull useful energy from air as cold as -10°C in premium models).
  • Compression: The refrigerant (now a warm gas) is compressed, raising its temperature significantly.
  • Heat transfer: The hot refrigerant passes through a heat exchanger around the water tank, transferring heat to the water. The refrigerant cools and turns back into liquid, ready to repeat the cycle.
  • Result: The water in the insulated tank heats up to the set temperature (typically ~60°C). This process is powered by electricity, but for every 1 kWh of electricity, a heat pump can deliver 3–5 kWh of heat to your water.

This Coefficient of Performance (COP) of 3–5 means free heat from the environment provides the majority of the energy.

The outcome? Lots of hot water for a fraction of the energy. For example, 1 kW of input can yield ~5 kW of heating – a 500% output – in top models. This efficiency holds especially well in mild climates like Adelaide and Melbourne, making heat pumps an excellent fit for both regions.

BENEFITS OF PAIRING HEAT PUMPS WITH SOLAR

One of the biggest advantages of heat pump systems is how seamlessly they integrate with solar PV panels. If you have solar (or plan to add it), a heat pump maximises your solar investment:

  • Use solar power you'd otherwise export: Rather than send excess midday solar generation to the grid for a low feed-in tariff, you can run your heat pump to store that solar energy as hot water. Essentially, your water tank becomes a thermal battery – you're bottling sunshine to use for your evening shower.
  • Reduce grid reliance: Running the heat pump during peak solar hours or when wholesale prices are low means you draw little to no electricity from the grid for water heating. This can drive your bills down further, especially in summer when solar output is high.
  • Smart scheduling: Heat pumps can be set on timers or controlled via smart systems to operate when solar is available. Jousto's Energy Hub takes this to the next level by automating your heat pump to run at optimal times – for instance, when your solar is at peak or even during negative-price events on the grid.
  • Eliminate gas entirely: For homes switching from gas, combining solar PV with a heat pump means you've now fully electrified hot water with zero on-site emissions. No more gas bills or the daily gas supply charge – just free or cheap solar-heated water.
Solar panels with heat pump hot water system

MISCONCEPTION CLEARED

"I already have solar hot water, do I need a heat pump?"

Traditional solar thermal hot water systems use roof collectors and often have electric/gas boosters. They save energy, but heat pumps can actually be more efficient and flexible.

A heat pump doesn't require clear roof space or plumbing to the roof, and it works day or night (storing energy when it's cheapest). Many homeowners are now replacing old solar thermal systems with heat pumps for greater year-round savings, simplicity, and better integration with home energy management.

ADELAIDE VS. MELBOURNE: CLIMATE AND INCENTIVES

Both Adelaide and Melbourne see strong interest in heat pump hot water, but there are local nuances:

ADELAIDE (SOUTH AUSTRALIA)

Adelaide's Mediterranean climate (warm summers, mild winters) is ideal for heat pumps. Even in cooler months, daytime highs are usually sufficient for efficient operation. Quality heat pumps in SA operate effectively down to -10°C – and Adelaide rarely gets that cold.

South Australians also enjoy robust incentives: under the REPS (Retailer Energy Productivity Scheme) (formerly REES) and federal programs, you can get big discounts. The City of Adelaide, for example, offers rebates up to $1,000 for solar hot water heat pumps.

Combined with federal Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs), total incentives can reach $2,000+ for eligible installations. The result? Many Adelaide homeowners replace old electric tanks for little out-of-pocket cost.

MELBOURNE (VICTORIA)

Melbourne's temperate climate includes colder winters, but modern heat pumps handle this well. It's true that cheap models struggle below ~5°C, kicking in an electric booster and losing efficiency. However, high-COP units (and CO₂ refrigerant models) thrive even in chilly conditions.

For Melbourne residents, the economic case is boosted by generous rebates: You can combine three different incentives – federal STCs (worth ~$600–$800), Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEEC, $420–$780), and Solar Victoria's heat pump rebate ($1,000) – for a total of up to $2,600 off.

This "double-dip" rebate opportunity in VIC is a major reason heat pumps are booming. With the rebates, many Victorians find a quality 250L–315L heat pump costs under $1,500 out-of-pocket.

INCENTIVES SNAPSHOT

In summary, both SA and VIC offer strong support:

  • South Australia: Federal STC (~$700), SA state programs (up to ~$1,000 or more via REPS), plus City of Adelaide bonus ($500–$1,000) – combining to potentially $1,500–$2,000+ in aid.
  • Victoria: Federal STC (~$700), VEEC (~$400–$800), Solar Victoria $1,000 – totalling up to $2,600 off your system. This often covers 40–60% of a mid-range system's cost.

Both regions also allow interest-free loans or financing on solar/energy upgrades in certain cases, which can further ease the upfront cost. Always check the latest local programs, as these incentives can update year to year.

COSTS AND SAVINGS: WHAT TO EXPECT

UPFRONT COST

Without any rebates, heat pump hot water systems typically range from about $2,000 to $5,000 for the unit itself (smaller 170L–200L units on the lower end, premium 300L ones on the higher end). Installation costs can add $600 to $1,400, depending on complexity.

  • Swapping a similar electric tank in the same spot is straightforward, keeping install costs around the low end (~$700).
  • Converting from gas to electric heat pump is more involved – it needs a new circuit from the switchboard and safe decommissioning of gas lines. This scenario may hit the higher install range (~$1,200 or more).
  • Additional factors like difficult access, moving the unit's location, or upgrading old plumbing can add cost.

After federal STC rebates (which nearly everyone gets instantly as a discount), the average price for a heat pump upgrade in Australia is around $4,150 including basic installation. In SA and VIC, applying state rebates brings typical out-of-pocket costs to ~$1,500–$2,500 for many homeowners.

RUNNING COSTS

Here's where heat pumps shine. A family of four with a traditional electric water heater might spend $800+ a year on water heating. A heat pump could slash that by around 2/3.

In fact, data from Sustainability Victoria comparing water heater types showed heat pumps as the cheapest to run annually. By consuming ~70% less energy, many users save $300–$500 per year on energy bills just from hot water.

If you have solar and run the heat pump mostly on solar power, your effective hot water energy cost could drop to nearly zero on sunny days.

Example: One Reddit user in Melbourne noted their heat pump cut their peak electricity use dramatically, and with rebates the system cost was nominal. Similarly, a Whirlpool forum member in Perth calculated that even with conservative settings, a heat pump paid for itself in about 4 years via bill savings – making it absolutely "worth it."

MAINTENANCE AND LIFESPAN

Heat pumps are low-maintenance. They have a fan and compressor (like an AC unit) which should be kept clear of debris. Many have sacrificial anodes in the tank to check every few years (like any storage tank).

In general, they don't require frequent servicing. Warranties often cover 5+ years on the compressor and 10+ on the tank, indicating manufacturer confidence.

Over 10–15 years, you might replace a fan or sensor, but those costs are minor compared to the savings reaped.

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JOUSTO'S SMART ENERGY HUB: THE GAME-CHANGER

All heat pump systems will save you money – but Jousto takes it further. Our Energy Hub technology acts as the intelligent brain of your home's energy. Here's how it amplifies the value of a heat pump hot water system:

  • Automation for maximum savings: The Energy Hub connects to your heat pump and monitors your solar production and even the wholesale electricity market. It can automatically run your heat pump during times of cheapest power – for instance, when your rooftop solar is exporting or when grid prices drop mid-day.
  • Wholesale energy integration: Unlike standard setups, Jousto leverages dynamic energy pricing. If you're on a plan like Amber Electric or similar, prices change half-hourly. Jousto's system will schedule your heat pump to run during negative or low-price periods.
  • Holistic energy management: The Energy Hub isn't just for hot water. It also coordinates EV chargers, batteries, and other appliances. For a homeowner, this means your entire energy ecosystem is optimised.
  • Monitoring & control: You get a user-friendly app/interface to see what's happening. You can set preferences – say, "always have water at 60°C by 6am" – and the system will work out the best times to run.
Jousto Energy Hub smart energy management system

EXPERT INSTALLATION & SUPPORT

Jousto is not just selling a product; we deliver a service. Our team includes licensed plumbers and electricians (we do installations across SA, VIC, and beyond).

We ensure your old system is safely removed, the new heat pump is set up to code, and the smart controls are configured perfectly. Post-installation, we remain on call for support, and the Energy Hub can even enable remote troubleshooting or performance tweaks.

Why does this matter to you? It means when you choose Jousto, you're not only getting hot water – you're getting peace of mind that your hot water system is always running in the most cost-effective way possible. No other provider offers this bundle of top-tier hardware plus intelligent optimisation.

Imagine waking up knowing your hot water was heated with solar you'd otherwise waste, or with 3¢/kWh overnight wind power. That's Jousto's promise: hot water, smartly delivered.

SERVING ADELAIDE & MELBOURNE

We supply and install Heat Pump Hot Water Systems in Adelaide and Melbourne, with fast delivery and expert support across:

ADELAIDE AREAS

  • Glenelg
  • Norwood
  • Prospect
  • Morphett Vale
  • Burnside
  • And all surrounding suburbs

MELBOURNE AREAS

  • Brighton
  • Brunswick
  • Dandenong
  • Essendon
  • Footscray
  • And all surrounding suburbs

Wherever you are — we'll help you reduce bills, shrink your carbon footprint, and upgrade your hot water.

TOP 10 FAQ ABOUT HEAT PUMP HOT WATER

Here are ten frequently asked questions we often hear from Adelaide and Melbourne customers regarding heat pump hot water systems – along with concise answers:

Is a heat pump hot water system worth it in Adelaide/Melbourne?

Yes – thanks to big energy savings and rebates, heat pump systems are absolutely worth it. They use ~70% less power than old electric heaters, so you save on bills. Both SA and VIC offer incentives (up to $2k–$2.6k) that cut purchase costs.

In Adelaide's mild climate and Melbourne's well-supported market, a quality heat pump often pays for itself within 3–5 years. After that, it's money in your pocket every year.

How do heat pump hot water systems work?

They work by extracting heat from the air. A fan pulls in outside air, a refrigerant absorbs the air's heat, then a compressor concentrates that heat and transfers it to the water in the tank. It's the reverse of how a fridge cools.

Because they move heat rather than make it, they're super efficient – 1 unit of electricity can generate 3–5 units of heat in your water. Even in cold weather, there's enough ambient heat for the system to work (down to around -10°C for good models).

Can I run a heat pump hot water system on solar power?

Yes, absolutely. In fact, pairing with solar is ideal. You can set the heat pump to run during the day to use your solar PV's excess energy. This means your hot water is heated "for free" by the sun.

Jousto's Energy Hub can automate this, turning on the heat pump exactly when your solar output is highest. With solar, many customers find their electric bill for hot water drops to near zero on average. It's a perfect combination for reducing grid usage and maximising solar self-consumption.

What rebates are available for heat pump hot water?

There are generous rebates in Australia:

  • Federal STC incentive: Worth roughly $600–$800 off upfront (applied as a discount by installers in most cases).
  • South Australia: Under REPS, many households qualify for additional discounts (often $500–$1,000 value), and City of Adelaide residents get up to $1,000 rebate.
  • Victoria: You can stack three incentives – STC, Victorian Energy Upgrade (VEEC ~$500), and Solar Victoria's $1,000 rebate – totalling up to $2,600 in rebates.

These significantly lower the cost of a heat pump system. Check local eligibility (often if replacing an electric unit, you qualify; replacing gas has slightly different rules). Jousto helps clients navigate and claim all applicable rebates.

How much does a heat pump hot water system cost to install?

After rebates, most people pay around $1,500 to $3,000 out-of-pocket for a good system, including installation. The exact cost depends on the unit size/brand and installation complexity.

For example, a 250L unit might be $2,500 for the system and $800 for install = $3,300, minus say $1,500 in rebates → ~$1,800 net cost. Without any rebates, a high-end system plus install could be around $5,000.

The average national installed cost is ~$4,157 before state rebates. It's higher than a basic electric heater, but remember the running costs are far lower – so the investment pays back over time. Jousto provides upfront quotes showing the full price and then any rebates you're entitled to, so you see the final cost clearly.

Do heat pump hot water systems work in winter?

Yes, modern heat pumps are designed to work year-round. In winter, they do run longer and a bit less efficiently (because the air is colder), but they will still heat your water.

For instance, many units that have a COP of 4 in summer might drop to COP 2–3 in cold winter nights – meaning they're still 200–300% efficient (2–3 times more efficient than a traditional heater).

In places like Melbourne where winter nights can approach 0°C, it's important to get a unit with good low-temp performance. Some models have a built-in electric booster that kicks in only if needed on the chilliest nights, so you never go without hot water.

As long as your unit is sized right, you won't notice any difference in availability of hot water in winter – just possibly a slight uptick in electricity use compared to summer (still much less than an electric tank would use).

Are heat pump hot water systems noisy or disruptive?

They're pretty quiet. The sound comes from a fan and compressor, similar to a small air conditioner. Typically, noise levels range from 37 dB to 50 dB. 37 dB is very quiet – like a whisper or a refrigerator humming in the next room. 50 dB is a bit louder, like moderate rainfall.

Most units will be closer to the 45 dB mark. In practice, customers rarely complain about noise. If the unit is outside or in a garage, you might not hear it at all indoors. If near a bedroom window, you might hear a faint hum when it's running – but remember, it doesn't run constantly; once the water's heated, it turns off.

If noise is a concern, Jousto can recommend ultra-quiet models and placement that minimises any disturbance.

How long do heat pump water heaters last?

On average about 10 to 15 years, which is similar to or a bit longer than a conventional electric or gas tank. The tank portion is like any other hot water tank (glass-lined steel) and often comes with a 10-year warranty. The heat pump mechanism (compressor, etc.) might have a 5-year warranty on parts.

With proper maintenance (flushing the tank if needed, replacing anodes every few years in hard water areas), some heat pumps have been known to last 15+ years. It's good to check warranty terms of the brand you choose: e.g., Sanden offers 15 years on the tank and 6 years on the compressor, which indicates the expected longevity for high-end systems.

Jousto only installs reputable brands with solid support, so you're covered long-term.

Can I replace my gas hot water system with a heat pump?

Yes, definitely. Converting from gas to a heat pump is a common upgrade, especially as homes move towards all-electric setups. The installer will safely cap off the gas line and you might even be able to remove the gas meter eventually (saving on supply charges).

The main difference for install is running an electrical circuit to power the heat pump – Jousto handles the necessary electrical work with licensed electricians. Once installed, you'll enjoy not just lower energy bills but also the elimination of gas appliance maintenance and the improved safety of having no gas combustion in the home.

Plus, many state rebates (like in VIC) apply a bonus when switching from gas to efficient electric, because it helps reduce emissions. So you get help with the cost. In short, gas to heat pump is a wise switch that many are doing in Adelaide and Melbourne.

What makes Jousto's heat pump offering different from others?

Jousto combines expert installation with smart technology that others don't offer. When you get a heat pump hot water system from Jousto, we don't just set and forget it – we integrate it with the Jousto Energy Hub, which intelligently controls when the heat pump runs to maximise use of solar or off-peak power.

No other provider in SA or VIC is currently offering this level of automation for hot water. Essentially, with Jousto you get:

  • Top-quality heat pump unit (we'll help choose the right brand/model for you).
  • Professional installation by our team (plumbing and electrical included, no fuss).
  • Smart Energy Hub controller that links your heat pump to your solar system or tariff data, optimising your energy use in real-time.
  • Ongoing support and monitoring – we ensure your system runs smoothly and you get the savings promised.

This means a Jousto-installed system could save you more money over its life than a standard install, due to the smart scheduling. We turn your hot water system into an active part of your energy-saving toolkit, not a passive appliance. That's the Jousto difference – we marry efficiency with intelligence for unbeatable results.

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By covering all these aspects – from technical know-how to financial incentives and smart integration – this guide equips you with the knowledge to make an informed decision on heat pump hot water in Adelaide or Melbourne.

Heat pump hot water systems are the future of efficient home energy, and with Jousto's help, you can make that future a reality today. Here's to endless hot showers, dramatically lower bills, and a more sustainable home!

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How Jousto Helps Aussie SMEs Slash Power Bills

April 17, 20256 min read

Introduction: The Energy Challenge for Australian SMEs

In today’s economic environment, Australian SMEs are under increasing pressure to manage operating costs—energy bills being one of the most unpredictable and burdensome. Jousto, a smart energy automation company based in South Australia, offers a zero-effort solution that empowers small and medium-sized enterprises to dramatically reduce their power bills.

By leveraging automation, integrating with solar and battery storage systems, and making real-time decisions based on wholesale electricity prices, Jousto optimises every watt of energy used. For time-poor business owners, this hands-off system represents a breakthrough in both convenience and cost savings.

Rising energy prices are hitting Australian SMEs hard. Whether you're a café, retail outlet, gym, or manufacturing workshop, electricity bills are a constant pain point. Many businesses still operate on default retail energy plans, missing opportunities for cheaper alternatives or strategic usage.

The problem? Most SME owners don’t have the time or expertise to micro-manage energy plans, track price fluctuations, or control energy-intensive devices throughout the day.

This is where Jousto steps in—providing a comprehensive, automated platform to optimise energy usage with no need for ongoing management. Their focus? Helping SMEs save more by doing less.


Jousto's Core Approach to SME Energy Cost Reduction: Smart Automation

Zero-Effort Energy Intelligence

At the core of Jousto’s solution is smart energy automation—a set of tools that:

  • Automate when and how energy is used

  • React to real-time solar generation and market prices

  • Integrate seamlessly with existing or future solar and battery systems

  • Schedule energy-heavy tasks for optimal cost savings

This approach is especially effective for SMEs with variable operating hours, solar systems, or large equipment loads.

Whether you run a bakery with ovens on all morning or an office with peak cooling needs in summer, Jousto ensures you’re using the cheapest and cleanest energy available, automatically.


Key Features and Services for SMEs: Automating Savings

Jousto offers a powerful toolkit of features that turn energy from a cost centre into a strategic asset.

📊 Detailed Energy Reporting

Jousto begins with energy data. Their platform provides real-time visibility into how each device or system in your business consumes power. This reporting:

  • Identifies energy-intensive operations

  • Flags inefficiencies

  • Supports smarter planning

And most importantly—it’s all automated and easy to digest. No spreadsheets or complex dashboards.

☀️ Solar Optimisation

If your business has rooftop solar, Jousto ensures you get the maximum value from every kilowatt. The system can:

  • Automatically run appliances during solar surplus

  • Shift load-heavy tasks to peak solar periods

  • Prevent exports during negative wholesale pricing, avoiding bill shocks

This increases your solar self-consumption rate, the #1 driver of ROI for solar-equipped businesses.

⚡ Wholesale Energy Automation

Even if you don’t have solar, you can still take advantage of wholesale market pricing. Jousto monitors energy prices (via providers like Amber Electric and Local Volts) and automates usage accordingly:

  • Run equipment when energy is cheapest

  • Delay non-urgent tasks during high-price periods

  • Always consume with pricing in mind

You don’t need to understand the market—Jousto does it all for you.

🔋 Battery Smart Charging & Sell-Back

For businesses with battery storage, Jousto unlocks even more savings:

  • Charge batteries when prices are low or solar is abundant

  • Discharge when prices peak

  • Even sell back to the grid when it’s profitable

This strategy enhances ROI and provides resilience against price volatility.

🔄 Dynamic Export Limiting

Some networks restrict how much solar you can export. Jousto dynamically limits exports to:

  • Stay compliant with grid rules

  • Prioritise on-site energy use

  • Avoid low or negative export prices

This helps SMEs extract maximum value from their generation without regulatory hassle.

🔁 Automated Inverter Mode Switching

Using Home Assistant integration, Jousto automatically switches inverter modes based on:

  • Market price changes

  • Solar generation conditions

  • Battery storage levels

No app fiddling. No manual overrides. Just automated efficiency.


Mechanisms for "Zero Effort" Savings: The Power of Automation

Jousto's promise of “zero effort” energy savings isn’t just marketing—it’s the result of sophisticated engineering.

Here's how it works:

  1. Real-time monitoring: Energy use, solar output, battery levels, market prices—all tracked continuously

  2. Smart rules & algorithms: Automated decisions based on usage patterns and market signals

  3. Device control: Connects with appliances, inverters, and batteries to act instantly

  4. Home Assistant backbone: Flexible automation platform compatible with thousands of devices

  5. Tariff optimisation: Navigates complex peak, off-peak, and demand charges to use power efficiently

This level of automation means no learning curve for SME owners. Once installed, Jousto quietly works in the background, delivering savings day after day.


Benefits for Australian SMEs Using Jousto

Let’s break down the key business benefits of adopting Jousto.

💰 1. Significant Reduction in Power Bills

Jousto’s automation cuts costs by:

  • Shifting usage to low-cost times

  • Avoiding price spikes

  • Maximising self-consumption of solar and battery

Real-world users report double-digit percentage savings—without changing behaviour.

⏱️ 2. Time Savings & Convenience

Forget energy spreadsheets and tariff comparisons. Jousto handles it all, letting you focus on running your business—not managing kilowatts.

☀️ 3. Maximised ROI on Solar and Battery

Already installed solar or a battery? Jousto helps you get more out of your investment by:

  • Avoiding exports at low prices

  • Using stored power when grid prices peak

  • Charging and discharging at the right times

📉 4. Protection from Energy Price Volatility

As electricity prices swing wildly across Australia, Jousto ensures you:

  • Lock in savings

  • Avoid unnecessary peaks

  • Ride the pricing wave instead of fighting it

🌱 5. Sustainability and Environmental Responsibility

Using more solar and less grid energy not only saves money—it also cuts your carbon footprint. Great for the planet, and great for your brand.

🧠 6. Easy to Use—No Energy Expertise Needed

Jousto is built for busy business owners. You don’t need to understand energy markets or automation code. Just set it up and let it run.


Industry Use Cases: Where Jousto Works Best

🍞 Cafés and Bakeries

  • Automate ovens, fridges, coffee machines

  • Maximise daytime solar usage

  • Run dishwashers when energy is cheap

🏋️‍♂️ Gyms and Fitness Studios

  • Shift HVAC load to lower-cost hours

  • Power cardio equipment or lighting using solar

  • Reduce overnight standby power waste

🏬 Retail Stores

  • Automate lighting and signage

  • Run POS, fridges, and heating more efficiently

  • Manage HVAC during business hours only

🛠️ Workshops and Manufacturing

  • Time heavy machinery for off-peak

  • Automate air compressors, tools, and ventilation

  • Sell back power when grid prices spike


Jousto + Independent Solar Design: The Ultimate Combo

If your business is planning a solar installation, consider pairing Jousto with independent solar design. Here’s why:

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Together, they deliver a complete energy strategy—from design to daily optimisation.


Getting Started: What SMEs Need to Know

Is Jousto Right for My Business?

If you:

  • Use over $1,000/year in electricity

  • Have solar, battery, or are on a wholesale pricing plan

  • Want to reduce costs without adding complexity

…then Jousto is built for you.

What Do I Need to Use It?

  • A stable internet connection

  • A compatible inverter and smart device support (Jousto can advise)

  • 1–2 hours for initial setup—after that, it runs itself

What’s the ROI?

Many businesses see payback in under 12 months, depending on usage patterns, solar generation, and market pricing.


Conclusion: Why Jousto Makes Sense for Australian SMEs

Jousto delivers what most small business owners desperately want from an energy solution:

  • It saves money

  • It doesn’t require ongoing attention

  • It works with your current setup

  • It reduces risk and boosts sustainability

With power bills rising and margins tightening, now is the time for SMEs to take control—and automate their energy savings.

Jousto removes the complexity and delivers tangible results, making it one of the most valuable, hands-off tools for cost-conscious Australian businesses today.


✅ Ready to Cut Power Bills Without Lifting a Finger?

Discover how Jousto can optimise your energy use and start saving your business money today.

👉 Explore Jousto’s SME solutions now

Smarter energy. Zero hassle. Real savings.

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