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
Solved Go to Answer
I am on the Battery Rewards plan with 3 cent fit and a bonus 25 cents for fit between 5 and 9, capped at $400 per quarter.
Today I noticed the AGL Battery Rewards plan, note the added AGL, which pays just straight 28 cents, no bonus, no $400 per quarter limit.
I wonder whether the old Battery Rewards plan will be rolled into the new AGL Battery Rewards plan.
Hi team,
3. Today I noticed there is a new AGL Battery Rewards plan that offers a flat 29c feed-in tariff (FIT). Since I originally signed up to the older Battery Rewards plan with quarterly giftcard, I was wondering:
Hi,
I signed up Battery Rewards plan on 19th March 26. On 18th May I received my first Battery Rewards eGift card for the peak export which is for very less than I exported between 19th March to 18th May. The card or email does not have export period, which is export start period and export end period. I exported 685kwh until 17th May but have received credit only for 475kwh. I called resolution team couple of times and they also don't know the dates for which this credit has been paid for. They promised to investigate the matter and call me back but I am still waiting after 5 days. It is very disappointing that I am missing approximately $55 worth of credit. Resolution team is not very helpful so far so who do I contact to now?
I am experiencing the same thing, the gift card i received is a lot less than i expected (ie.I am pretty sure i exported more). I did some investigation and i figured that the total credit amount for the giftcard was calculated based on the 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm peak window. However, after daylight saving ended, it should have been from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm. I have also emailed Georgia to hopefully looking into this for me.
I have done some further calculation following my last comment.
I calculated the total amount of energy exported during both time intervals (4pm-8pm and 5pm - 9pm) using the usage data I downloaded from AGL. In both scenarios, the value of the energy exported during these peak times—credited at the 25¢ rate—is significantly higher than the value of the gift card I received. The gift card amount does not seem to be accurately reflect or cover the value of the power I sent back to the grid
Can I pls get someone to look into this pls?