Questions and discussion about solar, batteries, and electrification
We’re excited to launch our new Battery Rewards Plan— an energy plan designed for customers with home batteries in NSW, QLD and SA who want to make the most of their stored energy.
By choosing to export energy back to the grid during peak times, eligible customers can earn up to $600 in Digital Visa Gift Cards.^ It’s our way of rewarding smart energy choices that support a more sustainable grid.
Unlock more value from your battery: https://www.agl.com.au/residential/energy/compare-plans/energy-offer?webid=BRPLAN
If I export 1,200 kWh each quarter throughout the year, that would total 4,800 kWh (1,200 × 4).
Could you please confirm whether I would receive $300 per quarter (a total of $1,200 for the year), or if there is an annual cap of $600?
Additionally, could you please clarify how each quarter is calculated?
I don't think there is a limit. I have been exporting an average of 10kWh each day between 5-9pm, since September. (At some point, I will sign-up to the VPP). Looking forward to that gift card. 🙂
I am particularly keen to understand how you calculate the 'quarter' ... does it start from the day we signed-up and activated the Battery Saver Plan (or you go by calendar quarters)?
An additional question for AGL team --- if we sign-up to your VPP (on the Battery Saver plan), the kWh energy we export for each VPP event (capped to 250kWh per year) will also count towards the 'Battery Saver plan' gift cards, right?
@Gihan ... Nah ... they are two different things ... "battery rewards" has its own credit of 25c (for all exports between 5pm to 9pm ... these credits accrue in addition to VPP credits .... battery rewards are paid in gift cards each quarter
"VPP" is a seperate ... YES it is capped (as you have said) to 250kWh per year ... those credits are paid at $1 /kWh each quarter, adjusted against your bill