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Infinite Energy Partners with Finance Lender Plenti

14 September 2017

Infinite Energy Partners with Finance Lender Plenti

At Infinite Energy, we believe all Australians should have access to the financial and green benefits solar can provide. To help make solar accessible for all homeowners, Infinite Energy has partnered with Plenti in order to offer low rate finance for our solar PV systems, solar hot water systems, and battery storage products.   About […]

4 August 2017
Fronius Battery vs Powerwall 2

Fronius Solar Battery vs Tesla Powerwall 2

  Fronius and Tesla are manufacturers of the some of the best solar batteries on the market. In this blog, we’ll be looking at the differences between Fronius Solar Battery and Tesla Powerwall 2, and the benefits of investing in either product.   About Powerwall 2 Like the first-generation Powerwall, Powerwall 2 is designed to […]

27 July 2017

2017/18 Synergy REBS Rate & Meter Charges Changes

  Meter Charges Investing in a new solar PV system for your home will require you to purchase or update to a bi-directional meter. This will monitor and report both the incoming and outgoing electricity, and your electricity bills will then take into account the lower amounts of electricity you’ll need to buy from the […]

17 July 2017
SunPower 360W Panel

SunPower’s New 360W Panel Exclusive to Infinite Energy

SunPower’s most powerful panel ever, the X22-360W module, has arrived in Australia. As SunPower’s exclusive Premier Partner in WA, we will be the only solar provider stocking the panel in the entire state. Efficiency Above 22% With efficiencies of above 22%, the SunPower 360W module boasts one of the highest efficiency module ratings in the […]

23 June 2017
Feed-In Tariff Increase

Eastern States Feed-In Tariff Increase

  The residential net feed-in tariff scheme is a State Government subsidy designed to encourage the installation of renewable energy systems. Through the Renewable Energy Buyback or Solar Bonus Schemes, homeowners who own renewable energy systems like solar or wind can export any excess electricity they generate to the grid and receive payment from their power […]

23 June 2017
WA Power Price Increases

Power Prices Set to Increase in WA

  WA State Treasurer Ben Wyatt has announced the average household’s electricity bills will increase by around $169 a year, starting from July 1. This increase is part of a number of fee changes, that will see households face an additional $440 in charges annually. Synergy’s daily charge electricity users must pay to be connected […]

31 May 2017
hd wave solaredge inverter

SolarEdge HD Wave 3kW Inverter

  Established in 2006, SolarEdge can be found in 11 locations worldwide, and since their inception in 2006, have shipped approximately 3.4 Gigawatts of inverter systems to over 90 countries.  Based in Israel, SolarEdge has quickly become one of the most well-respected companies in the solar industry thanks to their cost-effective and highly reliable solar […]

24 May 2017
wa electricity prices

15% Electricity Price Hike for Synergy Customers

  West Australians residents are being warned they may face a 15% price hike in electricity bills over the next two years. The 15% figure is designed to reflect the true cost of electricity, closing the gap between the government-subsidised price WA residents pay, and the true price delivering electricity costs the state-owned energy retailer […]

19 May 2017

Infinite Energy Introduces Nature Bank

  Infinite Energy is Officially Carbon Neutral In January 2017, Infinite Energy became completely carbon neutral. With a commitment to deliver cleaner and more affordable energy to all Australians, Infinite Energy aim to do everything we can as an organisation to reduce our own emissions, including generating the majority of our power via solar, having […]

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