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Millions will benefit from complimentary electricity in 2026 as a result of Australia’s surge in solar energy.

Millions will benefit from complimentary electricity in 2026 as a result of Australia’s surge in solar energy.

Bitget-RWA2025/11/06 01:45
By:Bitget-RWA

Australians have been adopting solar panels at a remarkable pace for years, and that commitment is now yielding significant benefits. 

This week, the Australian government revealed that starting July 2026, electricity users in three states will be eligible for up to three hours of complimentary electricity each day. 

Australia has experienced a surge in solar energy in recent years. Before rebates, rooftop solar systems cost around $840 (U.S.) per kilowatt of capacity—roughly a third of the price paid by American households. Consequently, over one-third of Australian residences now feature solar panels.

“We’ve now reached a point where we can extend more of this electricity to a greater number of Australians,” stated Chris Bowen, the minister for climate change and energy, in an Instagram video introducing the initiative.

The Solar Sharer program will initially launch in New South Wales, South Australia, and southeastern Queensland, with plans to expand to additional areas. Households do not need to have solar panels installed to participate, but a smart meter is required. According to Bowen, this initiative will allow those in apartments or without suitable rooftops to benefit from their neighbors’ solar installations.

While the government has not specified which midday hours will be included, the period from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. is the most probable. To take advantage of the new plan, customers must enroll, as the goal is to motivate people to use more electricity during peak solar generation times. Smart devices can assist users in optimizing this benefit by scheduling EV charging or laundry during these hours.

Bowen explained that these free electricity periods “also help balance the grid at night, since shifting usage from nighttime—when electricity is pricier due to coal and gas—to midday, when renewables dominate, eases demand on fossil fuels.”

Moving energy use to the daytime will also decrease the reliance on large-scale batteries, which Australia has been deploying to store surplus solar energy.

Australia’s approach is not the first to test free electricity windows tied to renewable energy surges. In the U.K., Octopus Energy’s Agile plan has occasionally provided customers with free power, though not as consistently as the upcoming Australian program.

In numerous regions, solar energy has become so affordable that electricity is virtually free for part of the day. During midday solar peaks, electricity prices can even drop below zero, sometimes leading providers to pay customers to consume power.

Australia is often regarded as a sun-drenched nation, with large areas receiving sunlight comparable to the U.S. Southwest. However, most solar panels are installed near urban centers, which get sunlight levels similar to much of the U.S. or southern Europe. This suggests that expanding solar adoption could help lower electricity costs in various parts of the world.

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