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The household battery revolution that could change energy bills … and the world

Australia is leading a global shift with its booming household battery market, slashing energy costs by 10% as solar power soars. This transformation is backed by a massive government subsidy and is setting new records monthly. Critics, how...

The Guardian· May 31, 2026 · 3:53 AM · 30 views

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Australia is leading a global shift with its booming household battery market, slashing energy costs by 10% as solar power soars. This transformation is backed by a massive government subsidy and is setting new records monthly. Critics, however, call for wider access beyond urban elites.

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