
| 14.3kWh storage system | 28.6kWh storage system |
| This is our standard setup, one inverter and one battery. | This setup doubles the storage capacity: two batteries into one inverter. |
| 14.3kWh storage system |
| This is our standard setup, one inverter and one battery. |
| 28.6kWh storage system |
| This setup doubles the storage capacity: two batteries into one inverter, via a junction box. |
With this set up, you can:
- Store excess solar power and use it at night
- Cut your electricity bills with intelligent control and optimisation
- Track usage, export and savings in the Vultra app
- Gain energy independence, with full visibility and control
- If wired in, it can protect your home from grid outages*
*If you're interested in grid backup, we can arrange for this as part of the installation. The typical cost for an 'emergency power supply' (EPS) is $650.
Why choose us?
We'll deliver your system, manage the installation with qualified installers, and then with our Melbourne-based service team, help you control everything from your smartphone.
| We want to save you money. Our system is great value, and our app optimises savings. | We know energy can be confusing, with lots of data and acronyms, but it doesn't have to be. | We give you easy to understand data and insights, so you'll know where every watt goes. |
| We want to save you money. Our system is great value, and our app optimises savings. |
| We know energy can be confusing, with lots of data and acronyms, but it doesn't have to be. |
| We give you easy to understand data and insights, so you'll know where every watt goes. |
Customer stories
We've seen customers saving from $100 to $200 per month, meaning the payback on a system can be achieved within 2-3 years. Actual savings vary depending on household consumption, solar panel system size, electricity tariff, and lifestyle.
Shona, Mount Eliza, VIC (AU)![]() |
Shona installed a 28.6kWh Yopshopo battery, combined with a 6kW solis inverter in March 2025, coupling it up to an existing 6.6 kW solar system. She has since saved over $1,200 on her energy bills, that's an average of $150 a month. |
Shami, Cranbourne North, VIC (AU)![]() |
Shami installed a 20.5kWh CNTE three phase battery, combined with a high voltage three phase inverter. This was coupled up to an existing 13.2kW solar system. Shami's running a heat pump for her pool, and has higher than average consumption. Her last two monthly energy bills were just $8 and $15 respectively. Since mid-June, she's saved $760. |
Callum, Frankston South, VIC (AU)![]() |
Callum had Solar already installed and wanted to add a battery. The property was from the 1960s, with a two phase supply. We installed the 28.6kWh CNTE battery, with 5kW Solis inverter, on one of the phases. The battery has almost completely covered the energy demand of the property. |
Shona, Mount Eliza VIC (AU)
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| Shona installed a 28.6kWh Yopshopo battery, combined with a 6kW solis inverter in March 2025, coupling it up to an existing 6.6 kW solar system. She has since saved over $1,200 on her energy bills, that's an average of $150 a month. |
Shami, Cranbourne North, VIC (AU)![]() |
| Shami installed a 20.5kWh CNTE three phase battery, combined with a high voltage three phase inverter. This was coupled up to an existing 13.2kW solar system. Shami's running a heat pump for her pool, and has higher than average consumption. Her last two monthly energy bills were just $8 and $15 respectively. Since mid-June, she's saved $760. |
Callum, Frankston South, VIC (AU)![]() |
| Callum had Solar already installed and wanted to add a battery. The property was from the 1960s, with a two phase supply. We installed the 28.6kWh CNTE battery, with 5kW Solis inverter, on one of the phases. The battery has almost completely covered the energy demand of the property. |
We've also put together a Calculator to help you make a more informed decision.
Accreditation and safety
The system meets all Australian electrical and safety standards, and is:
- Clean Energy Council (CEC) accredited
- Australian grid compliant
- Internationally certified hardware (ISO and IEC)
- Installed by qualified installers
- Supported locally: we're here when you need us
The CNTE batteries use Lithium FerroPhosphate (LFP) cells manufactured by CATL, which are also chemically stable.
