Description
Installed home battery bundle
Deye 50kWh Home Battery Rebate Bundle
A large, practical battery system for households that want quality backup power, lower electricity bills, and less reliance on the grid. This package is designed around a Deye hybrid inverter and 51.2kWh of Deye battery storage.
Keep more of your solar
Store excess daytime solar and use it later when electricity is normally more expensive.
Better outage protection
Designed for homes that want meaningful backup, not just a tiny emergency battery.
Less bill shock
Reduce grid imports, manage evening usage and protect yourself from rising electricity costs.
Who this bundle is for
This is for homeowners who want a serious battery system that feels dependable, not a complicated science project. It suits people with higher energy usage, large solar systems, EV plans, pool pumps, air conditioning, or homes where blackout protection matters.
It is also a strong option if you want a system that can grow with your energy needs instead of buying the smallest battery possible and wishing you had gone bigger.
What is included
| Component | What it means | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| 5 x Deye RW-F10.2 batteries | 51.2kWh total battery storage. | Large enough to make a real difference to evening use and backup planning. |
| Deye 10kW hybrid inverter | The standard single-phase grid-connected inverter option in this bundle. | For many Australian DNSPs, 10kW is the largest practical single-phase hybrid inverter size they will normally allow for grid connection. |
| 12kW or 16kW off-grid options | Available where the system is designed as off-grid or where the site approval/design allows. | Useful for larger homes, heavier backup loads, more solar input or future expansion. |
| Three-phase options | Available for suitable three-phase homes and larger sites. | Options can include a single 20kW three-phase inverter, or designed multi-inverter systems such as 3 x 10kW or 3 x 12kW where appropriate. |
| Installed system pathway | We assess the site, confirm eligibility and prepare a proper quote. | You get a system designed around your home rather than a one-size-fits-all parts box. |
Backup power, in plain English
Backup performance depends on how the system is installed and which circuits are connected. Some homes only need essentials such as fridge, lights, internet and selected power points. Other homes may want broader backup for more normal living.
The important thing is to decide what you want the system to protect before installation, so the inverter, switchboard and battery setup match the way you actually live.
Reducing electricity bills
The battery helps by storing solar energy that would otherwise be exported during the day, then using that energy in the evening and overnight. The best results usually come from matching solar size, battery size and household habits.
This is why a large 50kWh-class battery can make sense for high-usage homes: it gives the system more room to capture and shift energy.
Why Deye?
- Strong value: Deye sits in a practical sweet spot: serious capability without the premium-brand price shock.
- Hybrid flexibility: suitable for solar, battery, backup and more advanced energy setups.
- Installer-friendly design: clean commissioning and serviceability matter when you want a system that works for years.
- Useful upgrade path: 10kW is the normal single-phase grid-connected choice for many Australian DNSPs, while 12kW/16kW off-grid and three-phase options can be considered where the site suits.
- Large battery capacity: 51.2kWh gives real storage depth for households trying to reduce grid use.
How the process works
Quick suitability check
We confirm your location, energy goals, current solar system, switchboard situation and whether rebate eligibility may apply.
Site details and quote
Photos of the switchboard, battery location and access help us prepare a better quote and avoid surprises.
Deposit and scheduling
For installed systems, the usual process is 50% deposit upfront and the remaining balance once installation is finished.
Installation and handover
The system is installed, commissioned and configured for the agreed backup and battery operation.
Common questions
Is 50kWh too much battery for a normal home?
For a low-usage home, it may be more than needed. For larger homes, high evening use, pools, EV plans, air conditioning or serious backup goals, a 50kWh-class system can be a sensible long-term size.
Will this run my whole house in a blackout?
That depends on the installation design, inverter size, switchboard configuration and the loads you want backed up. We can design for essential backup or broader backup, but it needs to be confirmed before installation.
Can I upgrade the inverter?
Yes, but the right option depends on the site. For many Australian DNSPs, 10kW is the largest practical single-phase grid-connected hybrid inverter size they will normally allow. For off-grid systems, 12kW and 16kW Deye inverter options may be suitable. For three-phase homes or larger sites, options can include a single 20kW three-phase inverter or designed multi-inverter systems such as 3 x 10kW or 3 x 12kW.
Is the rebate guaranteed?
No. Rebates depend on current scheme rules, customer eligibility, product eligibility, installer requirements and site details. We confirm this during the quote process.
Want to know if this is right for your home?
The fastest next step is to send us your property details and what you want the battery to achieve: lower bills, blackout protection, future EV use, off-grid capability, or all of the above.
Start the battery rebate enquiry form
