From 1 April 2026, New Zealand lines companies are required to pay rebates when households export power to the grid at peak times. It's a genuine policy win. But for most solar(...)
Unprecedented solar demand is creating constraints. Thanks for your patience - you’re on the right track. Find out more
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From 1 April 2026, New Zealand lines companies are required to pay rebates when households export power to the grid at peak times. It's a genuine policy win. But for most solar(...)
No, you don't have to disconnect from gas the day your solar panels go in. But if you're asking whether you should — the answer is almost certainly yes, and hot water is where to(...)
I have a childhood memory related to roof tiles. Some cousins and I played cricket in my grandparents’ yard, and often a spirited shot left the ball stuck on the low-pitched, clay-tile roof of their house. We sneakily climbed on the roof to retrieve the ball, and(...)
My apologies to anyone who has been waiting for our annual price survey. This year has been a whirlwind, but I have finally pulled together the latest pricing data from our online(...)
Prices are up – across electricity, gas and petrol. It’s time to fight back.
Rewiring Aotearoa is touring Auckland, Wellington, Hamilton and Tauranga with free community events(...)
Early this year, Sungrow launched its high-voltage SBR battery in New Zealand. It is now one of the very few solar batteries that are compatible with three-phase inverters. Plus, this is(...)
I recently had the chance to pick the brain of Yariv Edery from YEH about one of the most interesting commercial solar projects in New Zealand right now - the solar façade at Farmers,(...)
When I’m chatting with solar installers around the country, I always ask the same question:
“So… roughly what percentage of your installs include a battery?”
I’ve(...)