Water and electricity don’t mix, but puddles are appearing in all sorts of places right now.
Can we keep rainwater out of EV charging plugs? Yes, but not without some attention to detail. [Continue reading…]
Water and electricity don’t mix, but puddles are appearing in all sorts of places right now.
Can we keep rainwater out of EV charging plugs? Yes, but not without some attention to detail. [Continue reading…]
Up until last week, the angriest Australians I’d ever experienced were the parents at under-10s soccer. [Continue reading…]

Most energy retailers have released their mandatory “Solar Sharer” free daytime electricity plans to market, but those who failed to meet the July 1 deadline or hiked daily supply charges could face the wrath of regulators.
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SolarQuotes General Manager Trevor Glen has called on solar installers to build trust with customers through genuine reviews, amid new analysis showing a surge in searches related to buying fake testimonials.
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If you’re thinking about installing solar, one of the first questions is usually, “Who’s a good installer in my area?” Closely followed by, “How much should I expect to pay?” and “Are there any local rules I should know about?” To make those questions easier to answer, SolarQuotes has launched suburb pages covering locations across […]
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Every year, we survey SolarQuotes installers about their favourite solar panel. For the 2026 edition of the Installer’s Choice Awards, we asked them: “If you were putting solar panels on your own roof today, which brand would you choose? Not the house of a customer. Not a display home. Not a hypothetical stranger you’ll never […]
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Last week I went to Intersolar Europe in Munich, and the first thing to tell you is the scale (watch my video above to get a real feel for the exhibition).
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The minimum level of charge a battery will keep up its sleeve can be customised to best suit your priorities – whether it’s maximising energy trading profits, blackout protection or reducing degradation. You can even tweak it temporarily in response to unusual conditions – as I found during a power price surge earlier this week.
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You might have noticed that grinding artificial stone kitchen benchtops was banned in 2024. Health and safety laws have caught up with the silica dust created when grinding cement products, and for solar installation that means dry grinding tiles is no longer acceptable.
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This winter solstice has just rolled by, and while the days will be getting longer, the season is far from past. While the conditions persist, it’s worth checking in on your battery to see how it’s coping with the cold.
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