South Australia is fueling energy storage investment

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Today marks the start of an exciting new era for the former GM Holden factory at Elizabeth. Energy storage giant @sonnenAustralia will assemble and manufacture 50,000 home batteries at the site, creating more than 400 #SAjobs in this emerging sector. pic.twitter.com/d2ythNcih3

— Steven Marshall, MP (@marshall_steven) November 26, 2018

Later, Marshall tweeted, “We’re helping households access cheaper power by subsidizing home batteries just like this one.”

We’re helping households access cheaper power by subsidising home batteries just like this one. As a result of our Home Battery Scheme, companies like @sonnenAustralia are assembling and manufacturing battery units in #SouthAustralia, driving investment and creating #SAJobs. pic.twitter.com/BB5pe2AIpc

— Steven Marshall, MP (@marshall_steven) November 27, 2018

The premier has pushed for his AU$100 million battery subsidy since taking office in early 2018, seemingly to the exclusion of a “virtual power plant” idea that had been pitched by Tesla and accepted by the previous premier of the state. Marshall’s plan aims to help 40,000 South Australia homes purchase a battery, which need not be from any one battery maker.

Accordingly, Sonnen isn’t the only battery maker ready to call South Australia home. According to PV Magazine, “China-headquartered battery manufacturer Alpha-ESS announced plans to set up a manufacturing facility in Adelaide” just this month. That facility is expected to churn out 8,000 batteries a year and create up to 120 jobs.

Additionally, “Canadian battery manufacturer Eguana Technologies announced it would invest $12 million in South Australia’s booming battery sector and manufacture its Evolve home energy storage system in Adelaide,” PV Magazine wrote. This is expected to create up to 200 new jobs over three years.