
Hoymiles has announced that its HiOne All-in-One residential Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) has received Clean Energy Council (CEC) approval, making it ready for installation across Australia.
The country’s high electricity costs are driving an increasing number of homeowners to adopt rooftop solar and look for ways to make better use of the energy they generate. By adding battery storage, households can store excess solar power during the day and use it when electricity prices are higher, helping reduce their reliance on the grid and lower their electricity bills.
Government incentives at both federal and state levels are further accelerating this trend by reducing the upfront investment required for residential energy storage.
Designed around real residential scenarios, HiOne introduces an integrated approach by combining hybrid inverter, battery system and intelligent energy management system into an all-in-one solution. Key advantages include fast installation, an integrated and space-efficient design, flexible energy expansion and reliable backup and long-term performance.
Hoymiles VP Guy Rong commented: “CEC approval for HiOne is an important milestone as we expand our residential storage solutions in Australia. Building on our existing presence in the market, HiOne is designed to make home energy storage simpler to install and smarter to operate, helping households get more value from their solar systems.”