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
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Hi @StevenG
Great to have you on board battery Rewards and the VPP, and thanks so much for your question! At the moment, the AGL app doesn’t show your Battery Rewards Plan export details (how many kWh were sent back to the grid between 5–9pm). We calculate all exports as part of your billing cycle, and at the end of each quarter you’ll receive a separate email with your total 5-9pm exported energy and your Battery Rewards gift card for the period.
Hi @Graeme1,
Thanks for signing up to our Battery Rewards Plan - it’s great to have you on board!
Right now, the AGL app doesn’t show how many kWh you’ve exported from your battery, but you may be able to see this in your battery manufacturer’s app. At the end of each quarter, we’ll send you a summary of your total 5–9pm exports in that period along with your gift card earned.
Most of the batteries getting installed in Australia can't export electricity manually to the grid due to regulations. Only retailers like AGL can export electricity to grid from batteries using VPP.
I am just wondering that what is the benefit of Battery Rewards Plan apart from $ 800 signup bonus if you stay with AGL for 12 months?
Thanks @Graeme1 - your tallying method is a good workaround for now, and just to reassure you, any energy you export to the grid between 5–9pm is captured on our end, whether it comes from your battery or your solar, so no need to split it up before or after 7pm. You’ll be paid for all exports in that window, and your quarterly summary will reflect everything accurately.
That is not correct. Most batteries are simply limited to 5kW/ phase.
Those few on dynamic supply may export 10kW/phase, EXCEPT ""Support for the Generation (G) compliance type is required for Solar PV. Support for both the Load (L) and Generation (G) compliance type is required for Dynamic EVSE and BESS. Any inverters or devices at the site that are not supported by the communication client must be set to non-export and non-import for the site to be compliant.”
So maybe you are referring to dynamic supply x a battery brand without explicit network approval for both Load and Generation
Hi @Mustansarnazir
Aside from the $800 sign up credit, one of the other perks is earning up to $600 in gift cards each year.
To find out more please follow this link : AGL Battery Rewards Plan
Thanks, Chris