I would get a batter system before solar anyway. My electricity has hourly rates and in addition to those savings being able to function in a power outage is a rather nice quality of life.
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@HubertManne @Eyekaytee It's sticking in my mind that's there extra "stuff" that needs to happen for a battery to supply power to the house if the mains feed drops. But I can't remember what the man said. I will have to read up on it again and consider if it's worth it - I'm not sure I expect many outages (metro area, with newly-upgraded/buried power lines). And i'd just go to the park if there was one.
Couldn't a home system feasibly be built to just auto shut off when prices become negative?
yeah it def can be done, I've seen people who are on Amber electric do it as they pay the cost if they export solar during the day (see screenshot) the problem is that they'd switch off most days, any time the state isn't covered in rain clouds or going through a heat wave the price is negative:

So for Amber customers their primary job is fill up battery and don't export power until night time which is basically a practical implementation of what the article is saying
I was hoping to get this:
https://www.solarquotes.com.au/blog/redearth-v2g-charger-mb3299/
The RedEarth V2G charger will enable owners of compatible EVs to power their home with their car’s battery (Vehicle to Home – V2H) and export power back to the grid from it (Vehicle to Grid – V2G).
As for compatibility and according to information on RedEarth’s website, Ambibox has completed official testing with Ford, VW and Polestar, and carried out its own successful testing with electric vehicles such as the Hyundai Ioniq 5, BYD Atto 3, MG4, BMW i4 and Tesla Model Y.
So cool! I'll fill up my 40kw EV battery during the day (as it sits at home most days) and then export to the grid at night!
The 11kW three-phase charger will retail for $9,990 ex GST — or $10,989 with GST — and that’s before installation.
................. what a joke, it needs to be around $2000 tops... for $11000 I may as well just buy a 40kw battery, it'll be cheaper
Then you need it wired in AND you need to upgrade to 3 phase. I do think they have a single phase version in the works.
This is actually done by law since I think 2025 in Germany and (I assume) other EU countries. Your inverter has to be comfortable by your electricity provider to be disabled or throttled when prices become negative.
That's how it should be done - overbuild renewables and intelligently shut some of them off when not required.
Surely this varies by region? My area is definitely one where it would just shave a bit off my electric bill.
what is your area?