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Hargrave Motor Repairs
Industry: Auto Repair
Channel Partner: Good 2 Go Electrical & Solar
Solar system size: 26kW
Equipment:
- 59x Longi panels
- 1x Sungrow inverter
Payment Plan term: 3 years
Running an auto repair workshop means using energy-hungry equipment all day – from lifts and compressors to lighting and tools.
To cut operating costs and improve efficiency, Director Terry Stassi partnered with Good 2 Go Electrical & Solar to install a 26 kW solar system that reduces daytime grid reliance.
By choosing a $0 upfront Smart Ease Payment Plan, Terry implemented the system without affecting cash flow, unlocking immediate bill savings while preserving working capital.
This project shows how energy-intensive SMEs can adopt solar to reduce costs and boost sustainability without disrupting operations.

Zeerust dairy farm
Industry: Agriculture
Channel Partner: Green Arch Solar
Solar system size: 62.1kW
Battery system size: 60kWh
Equipment:
- 108 Trina panels
- 2 x Sigenergy batteries
- 3 x Sigenergy inverters
Payment Plan term: 7 years
Running a dairy farm comes with high energy demands – from milking and feeding cows to keeping milk chilled.
Director Nathan Smith wanted a practical way to manage these costs. Working with AusPro Group Pty Ltd, he installed a 20 kWh battery system to store energy when it was cheaper or more abundant and use it during peak demand.
By leveraging the federal battery rebate launched in June 2025 and choosing a $0 upfront Smart Ease Payment Plan, Nathan reduced upfront costs and protected the farm’s cash flow while lowering electricity spend.
This project shows how agricultural businesses can use energy storage to cut costs, improve efficiency and build greater energy resilience.

RSEA Coopers Plains
Industry: Store based retail
Channel Partner: Regen Energy
Solar system size: 39.8kW
Equipment:
- 78x TW Solar panels
- 1x Sungrow inverter
Payment Plan term: 7 years
As a large national retailer, RSEA Safety relies on multiple sites across Australia to keep operations running smoothly. At their Coopers Plains store in Queensland, director Macdonald Chiwanga wanted to reduce energy costs and improve sustainability.
Seeing how $0 upfront Smart Ease Payment Plans were helping other RSEA stores transition to solar with cash-flow-positive outcomes, he opted to finance the Coopers Plains installation through commercial solar experts Regen Energy.
The 39.8kW solar system was installed in August 2025 – it’s expected to deliver significant energy bill savings and cut carbon emissions.

Edge Engineering
Industry: Heat Aircon Equip Manufacture
Channel Partner: Energy Control
Solar system size: 29.9kW
Battery system size: 50.4kWh
Equipment:
- 68 x Canadian panels
- 1 x Solax inverter
- 2 x 25.2kWh Solax battery
Payment Plan term: 7 years
Manufacturing is energy-intensive – and for Edge Engineering, a Victorian heating and air-conditioning manufacturer, reducing electricity costs was a priority.
Director Edward Fritsch partnered with Energy Control to install a 29.9 kW solar system with 50.4 kWh of battery storage, giving the business greater control over energy use and protection against rising power prices.
Using a $0 upfront Smart Ease Payment Plan, Edward invested in long-term energy savings without affecting cash flow – resulting in lower bills, improved energy resilience, and a smarter, more sustainable operation.

Badminton Connect
Industry: Sports Grounds
Channel Partner: One Stop Utilities
Battery system size: 50kWh
Equipment:
- 1x Sungrow battery
Payment Plan term: 5 years
Located in Noble Park, Victoria, Badminton Connect is a thriving community sports facility supporting both amateur and professional players. With a focus on high-quality amenities and an enjoyable sporting experience, the centre has become a hub for local athletes and visitors.
In 2025, Director Paul Lim sought to enhance the venue’s energy efficiency and sustainability by investing in a 50 kWh battery storage system – aiming to better manage energy use, reduce reliance on the grid, and lower operating costs.
Paul partnered with One Stop Utilities to deliver a system that optimises energy performance during peak times and stores excess power for later use. Using a $0 upfront Smart Ease Payment Plan, the installation proceeded without affecting cash flow – keeping funds focused on improving the player and visitor experience.
The project shows how community-focused businesses like Badminton Connect can adopt smart energy solutions that support both sustainability and financial stability.

Kangaroo Island Seaview Motel
Industry: Accommodation
Channel Partner: AllState Solar
Solar system size: 39.6kW
Battery system size: 60kWh
Equipment:
- 1 x Deye 60kWh Battery
- 90 x 440w Risen panels
- 1 x Deye 29.9kW Inverter
Payment Plan term: 4 years
As Kangaroo Island’s oldest motel, the Kangaroo Island Seaview Motel has a rich heritage dating back to 1924. Over the years, it has evolved and undergone multiple renovations – but one constant has been respect for the island’s natural environment.
Guests enjoy rooms stocked with sustainable products and benefit from management’s commitment to local recycling programs. In 2025, owner Yen Aun Leow took the motel’s sustainability efforts further by investing in a solar and battery storage system.
Yen engaged AllState Solar to install a 39.6 kW solar array with 60 kWh of battery storage – reducing reliance on grid electricity and lowering energy bills. Using a $0 upfront Smart Ease Payment Plan, the installation proceeded without tying up capital, allowing funds to support ongoing renovations.
Completed in August 2025, the project demonstrates how small businesses can embrace sustainability and reduce costs without compromising cash flow.

Dixie dairy farm
Industry: Agriculture
Channel Partner: Green Arch Solar
Solar system size: 62.1kW
Battery system size: 60kWh
Equipment:
- 108 Trina panels
- 2 x Sigenergy batteries
- 3 x Sigenergy inverters
Payment Plan term: 7 years
Dairy farming is energy-intensive – from feeding cows to keeping milk cold, electricity demands are high. Director Nicola Templeton saw an opportunity to reduce costs and boost energy resilience at her Victorian farm.
Partnering with Green Arch Solar, she installed a 62.1 kW solar system with 60 kWh of battery storage – helping manage energy use and reduce reliance on the grid. Using a $0 upfront Smart Ease Payment Plan, Nicola implemented the system without affecting working capital, freeing resources for daily operations while saving on energy bills.
The project shows how high-energy agricultural businesses can adopt renewable energy to cut costs, improve efficiency, and support sustainable farming.

Alliance Electrical Services
Industry: Electrical services
Channel Partner: Think & Grow Renewable
Solar system size: 20.2kW
Equipment:
- 46 x EGing panels
- 2 x Growatt inverter
Payment Plan term: 5 years
As an electrical contracting business, Alliance Electrical Services knows the importance of energy efficiency. Managing director Stuart Cooksey recognised how rising electricity prices were affecting operating costs – for both his business and clients.
Determined to lead by example, Stuart invested in a 20.2 kW solar system at the company’s Victorian premises to reduce energy costs and showcase the savings renewable energy can deliver.
Partnering with Think & Grow Renewable, they installed a high-performing rooftop array tailored to Alliance’s daytime energy use. Using a $0 upfront Smart Ease Payment Plan, the company began saving on energy bills immediately while spreading the cost over manageable monthly payments.
With the system in place, Alliance benefits from lower operational costs and improved energy independence – supporting both technical excellence and sustainable business practices.

Bruce Butcher
Industry: Meat/poultry retail
Channel Partner: One Stop Utilities
Solar system size: 10.6kW
Battery system size: 60kWh
Equipment:
- 18 x TW 590W Panels
- 01 x SAJ 10kW Inverter
- 01 x SAJ 60kW Battery
Payment Plan term: 3 years
Running a busy butcher shop means keeping refrigeration, display units and food-prep equipment operating around the clock – a major energy expense.
Seeking to reduce electricity costs and improve resilience during peak periods, Bruce Butcher owner Manh Le engaged One Stop Utilities to install a 10.6 kW solar system with 60 kWh of battery storage at his shop.
The battery allows excess daytime solar to power refrigeration overnight, cutting grid reliance and protecting products during outages.
Manh was able to make the clean energy investment through a $0 upfront Smart Ease Payment Plan, which allowed for immediate energy savings with zero outlay.
This project shows how small retailers with high refrigeration loads can use solar and storage to lower costs, strengthen energy security and support long-term business sustainability.