Introducing the Battery Rewards Plan

Basil_AGL
AGL Community Manager
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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 

 

 

^Prepaid Digital Visa gift cards are allocated quarterly and value varies depending on kWh exported in certain peak times.  Earn a $10 gift card if you export between 1kWh and 50kWh and for every additional 50kWh an extra $10 will be added to the card value – up to a maximum of $400 each quarter.  
T&Cs available at agl.com.au/compare-plans. Basic Plan Information Documents available at agl.com.au/bpid. Prepaid Visa T&Cs available at agl.com.au/bpvisaterms 
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Tony9
Semiconductor
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Have a Sigenergy battery? Get up to $1,600 worth of rewards

We’ve partnered with Sigenergy to offer an exclusive $1,000 credit when you join and stay for 12 months.

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rejul333
Switched-on
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Peak charges apply from 3pm to 9pm every day, however the higher FIT rates is offered only from 5pm to 9pm. Wouldn't it be actually rewarding to pay higher FIT rates for the entire peak hours. Currently, I've set the Battery system not to export any power during 3pm to 5pm, but I'd be happy to export if higher FIT rates from 3PM are offered.

 

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SolarVaulter
Conductor
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@Tony9 ….. Oh yes I did forget doh 🤦‍♂️

SolarVaulter
Conductor
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@rejul333 

Even with a 48kw battery (which are not common) on a 3 phase system in Qld you would drop the battery SOC to zero in a smidge over 3 hours so the 4 hour window is honestly quite generous. Maybe you were hoping to capture some solar feed in between 3pm and 5pm?

On a single phase system which in Qld is limited to 5kw feed in then it does change the equation. But I’m guessing that most people with single phase if they’ve done their homework or been given good advice won’t have a installed a 48kw battery to feed in to the grid.

It’s not a case of one size fits all as everyone has different priorities and every state has different rules. 
if you’re coming out in front on the $ then you’re winning 👍