Western Australian Labor has unveiled plans to slash the cost of home battery storage, with state government rebates of up to $5,000 per household, or $7,500 for households on the regional Horizon Power grid…

Eligible households would have up to 10 years to repay the no-interest loans of $10,000 or less…

Cook has also promised to invest $50 million of public money to a Battery Manufacturing Program of direct grants and low-interest loans to support the development of a home battery supply chain in the state.

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    4 days ago

    I’d hope the batteries would last more than ten years. But yeah i suspect this is why its a no-interest loan, otherwise ROI on such a depreciating asset could be killer.

    Personally i’ve never felt in a financial position to get on the Solar and Battery train, (been doing slow, and costly reno’s). After a coversation with my partner today, i think this has now changed our calculus. So i suppose over the next few months i’ll be looking for a more solid idea myself.

    If you have any links that cover this stuff that you used before, i am very interested!