Jousto Energy Hub — Step 1 | Automate Home Energy + Home Assistant Genius
Energy Automation • Home Assistant • YAML in minutes

Jousto Energy Hub — Start Smart. Automate Everything.

NEW: Home Assistant Genius — type what you want, get the YAML with step-by-step instructions.

We’ve simplified home energy automation into three clear steps. Start with the Jousto Energy Hub, generate ready-to-paste YAML from our Genius chat, and if you get stuck, a vetted Fiverr expert can finish it for you.

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Your path to a truly smart energy home

From zero to automated in three simple steps — hardware, automations, and optional expert help.

Step 1 — Jousto Energy Hub

The Hub is your always-on energy brain. It connects solar, battery, EV, heat pump and smart plugs and runs our best-practice automations for Aussie homes.

Step 2 — Home Assistant Genius

Describe the automation you want (“charge EV from solar above 2 kW, pause on clouds, resume at 11am”). The Genius returns the exact YAML + step-by-step setup.

Step 3 — Expert help (optional)

Stuck? We’ve partnered with a vetted pool of Home Assistant experts on Fiverr. Share your YAML and brief; they’ll implement and polish.

Type your goal → Get YAML + instructions

Paste the YAML into Home Assistant and refresh. Our Genius also prints step-by-step instructions and checks common pitfalls.

Tip: Keep your device/entity names handy (e.g., sensor.solar_export_power, switch.pool_pump, climate.lounge_ac).

How it works

1

Connect the Hub
Plug in power + Ethernet. The Hub discovers your solar, battery, EV charger and smart devices.

2

Describe your automation
In the Genius, type what you want. It writes YAML and a step-by-step guide.

3

Paste the YAML
Load it into Home Assistant. Refresh. Toggle on. Done.

Popular automation recipes

A few prompts to try in the Genius right now.

Solar-first EV charging

“Charge EV only from excess solar above 2 kW; pause on clouds; allow grid top-up after 11pm on off-peak; target 80% by 7am weekdays.”

Smart hot water

“Run heat pump HWS 10am–3pm when exports exceed 1.5 kW; skip if tank at 55°C; force an hour at 8pm if below 45°C.”

Comfort + savings HVAC

“Pre-cool house to 23°C when solar >1 kW and outside <32°C; after 5pm hold 24–25°C using battery above 40%.”

Common questions

Do I need the Hub to use the Genius?
We recommend the Hub for best results and reliability. It provides the integrations and sensors that the YAML will reference.
Will this work with my inverter/battery?
Yes, we support popular AU brands (Fronius, Sungrow, GoodWe, Enphase, SolarEdge, SMA, Tesla Powerwall and more) via Home Assistant.
What if I can’t get the YAML working?
Tap our partner network on Fiverr for quick, affordable help from vetted Home Assistant experts.
Questions? SMS/Call 0489 261 333[email protected]
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Is a battery Worth it in 2025

Are Solar Batteries Worth it in 2025

May 02, 20253 min read

Are Solar Batteries Worth It in 2025?

With a Million Battery Subsidy on the Table, the Game Just Changed


For years, the economics of solar batteries in Australia were… borderline.

Today? That’s changed.

Thanks to plummeting feed-in tariffs, rising grid prices, and the potential for a federal subsidy program that could deliver up to one million discounted home batteries, the question has shifted from “Should I wait?” to:

“Why wouldn’t I take advantage of this now?”

Here’s what you need to know.


🏛️ Big News: A National Battery Program Could Be on the Way

The Australian Labor Party (ALP) has pledged to roll out 1 million subsidised solar batteries if re-elected in 2025. This would be a nationwide program, working through local solar retailers and designed to:

  • Cut bills for households and small businesses

  • Reduce pressure on the energy grid

  • Increase energy independence across the country

The plan would start from mid-2025—but smart buyers are already preparing, because demand will spike as soon as the scheme kicks off.

🗞 Read the full policy here →


💸 What Do Batteries Cost Right Now?

Here’s the 2025 ballpark:

  • Home systems: $8,000–$15,000 (10–13kWh)

  • Business setups: $15,000–$30,000+ (15–30kWh+)

  • Smart inverter + battery bundles: Slightly higher, but often rebate-eligible

That upfront cost can be daunting—but let’s zoom out:


📈 Payback Periods Are Getting Shorter

Why? Because the old solar game—“export your excess power to the grid”—is no longer profitable. With feed-in tariffs often as low as 5¢ or even 0¢, the real value comes from using your own power.

Here’s a simplified case:

  • 10kWh battery stores excess solar

  • Grid power costs $0.30–$0.45/kWh

  • Every stored kWh used at night saves ~$0.35

👉 That’s around $1,000–$1,400/year in potential bill savings.
👉 Payback: 7–10 years for most households, often faster for businesses with higher usage and tax offsets.


🧮 Rebates + Subsidies: What's Already Available?

While the federal battery scheme is pending election outcome, these current programs may still apply:

  • Victoria: Interest-free loans up to $8,800

  • Businesses nationwide: Accelerated depreciation + clean tech tax incentives

  • SA (previously): Home Battery Scheme closed, but future rounds may return under new federal/state alignment


🔋 Should You Wait?

Here’s the honest take:

✅ If you’re ready to move now, you’ll benefit immediately—no need to wait for Labor’s program.
✅ If you want to wait for a potential subsidy, get your site assessed and quote locked in now—before stock and installer capacity become scarce.


🔒 Bonus Benefits (Beyond the Payback)

  • Blackout protection during storms or grid outages

  • Control over energy bills, especially in peak summer pricing

  • Virtual Power Plant eligibility (earn credits by supporting the grid)

  • Peace of mind in a volatile energy market


🚀 Your Next Move

Whether you want to go now—or be ready the second a rebate drops:

Either way, the smart move is to start now, not wait for the rush.

Solar batteries worth it
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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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