A swathe of "middle New Zealand" is enjoying affordable access to solar energy because of a unique funding model involving Westpac New Zealand, NZ Green Investment Finance, and solarZero.
solarZero develops and installs solar energy systems comprising solar panels and smart batteries for homes throughout NZ. Customers pay a fixed monthly fee, but because of the Westpac-NZGIF involvement, don't incur the estimated $20,000 to $25,000 in upfront installation costs they would usually face.
The $10 million NZGIF investment complements Westpac's funding facility to solarZero, through which it is continuing to support the company to grow its business and expand its product offering. It took a unique funding approach through a Green Bond to enable solarZero to set up its service model.
solarZero's smart batteries help reduce NZ's energy demand during peak hours, offers users the ability to export excess power to the national grid, and provides backup energy during power supply interruption. It has systems installed on 5200 New Zealand properties which, as a fleet, have generated 30.5GWh of clean, renewable solar energy over the past 22 months, reducing New Zealand's carbon emissions by 3750 tonnes.
The company says it is providing customers with up to 30 per cent saving on their power bills on average, fixing up to two-thirds of their energy bills, and providing up to 80 per cent of their homes' energy needs.