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Home Solar and Battery System on Hindmarsh Island, South Australia.

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Hindmarsh Island sits at the mouth of the Murray River near Goolwa, connected to the mainland by the Hindmarsh Island Bridge. With its mix of waterways, wetlands and coastal charm, it’s a popular lifestyle location. While fully grid-connected, many new homeowners are choosing to install home solar and battery systems to help manage rising energy costs.


Why Hindmarsh Island Homeowners Choose Home Solar and Battery Systems


For this Hindmarsh Island property, the owners were seeking a home solar and battery setup that would allow them to store and use more of their own power while also keeping the lights on during the blackouts that often affect the more regional areas of South Australia.


A Tailored Home Solar and Battery Solution


MyEnergy installed a tailored home solar and battery system for this home’s long-term needs. At its core is the DEYE 5kW Hybrid Inverter (Single Phase), managing solar, storage and grid interaction with ease. The system includes a 7.48kW array of JA Solar panels on a Schletter Roof Mount System installed on the home’s roof, paired with 20.48kWh of ZYC SIMPO Batteries housed in a protective ZYC cabinet. The power system is located in the property’s carport and is designed to deliver dependable performance, meeting the property’s energy needs today while allowing for future growth.


System Overview

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A Home Solar and Battery System For Island Life


This tailored home solar and battery system gives this homeowner greater control over energy use, reduced bills and less reliance on the grid. Installed by MyEnergy’s in-house team, it stores excess solar for use at night and during peak demand while providing blackout protection in this regional area. This home solar and battery system delivers reliable power on Hindmarsh Island today, with the flexibility to expand in the future.


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