Reposit Power's solar panels take energy from customers' roofs and distributes it evenly to the solar batteries in their homes.
A solar energy company is offering free electricity for seven years - but it comes at a hefty upfront cost.
The system works like a power grid, cutting out the price of electricity for the average lifetime of a battery, which is currently seven years.Reposit Power's solar panels take energy from customers' roofs and distributes it evenly to the solar batteries in their homes. The solar company has thousands of customers along Australia's east coast, meaning there will always be sunlight somewhere powering the network.After seven years, customers will be asked to refresh their battery, which currently costs around $8000.
"What I was more worried about was where it was going and how much it was going to increase over the coming years," Mostacci said.After seven years, customers will be asked to refresh their battery, which currently costs around $8000Con Hristodoulidis, Clean Energy Council spokesperson, said customers should read the fine print before agreeing to any deals.
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