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Enreal and Zelora make home energy easier to achieve

Rooftop solar and battery subscription services make clean energy more accessible for households

The CEFC, through its $50 commitment to Intellihub Group, is backing Enreal and Zelora subscription plans that bring the benefits of rooftop solar and home batteries to homeowners, with no upfront costs.

Clean energy

for households

Discounted

subscriptions

Optimising

solar, batteries

“Making uptake of solar combined with home battery easier is a key part of making households more energy efficient and further decarbonising Australia’s existing residential properties. These subscription plans help Australians finance, install and manage their solar and battery systems in one place while building further strength in the coordinated consumer energy space.”
Grace Tam
Head of Consumer Finance, CEFC
Our investment

The CEFC, as part of its $50 million commitment to Intellihub Group in 2024, is backing a discount to the subscription services of Intellihub brand Enreal and Zelora.

  • Enreal offers a range of subscription plans, including an All-in-one Home Energy Kit and Battery only, that are backed by the CEFC discount. The program is offered in Queensland, South Australia, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and Victoria. For further details, see the Enreal website.
  • Zelora was launched through a partnership between Intellihub and Bunnings and is available in Newcastle and the greater Sydney area. Zelora subscription plans help households access a range of solar and battery systems without the need for large upfront payments.   For further details, see the Zelora website.

The CEF discount applies to eligible homeowners whose property is valued at less than $2.5 million when a subscription is entered into. Discounts vary depending on the size of the home energy kit or battery subscription chosen and the location of the project. 

Find out more about our Intellihub commitment.

OUR IMPACT

Making household solar and batteries more accessible

Residential rooftop solar panels and home batteries, smart systems and electric vehicles are crucial technologies for Australia’s transition to net zero emissions by 2050. Home batteries, if well co-ordinated, can save consumers some $4.1 billion in avoided costs for additional grid-scale investment.1

One in three Australian households already have rooftop solar2, but only one in 40 have a battery.3

Upfront costs of battery systems have been a major hurdle for households wanting to optimise the use of solar generated on their rooftops.

Subscription services can cover the upfront and installation costs of solar and battery systems, providing an additional way that Australian households can tap into the benefits of solar generated on their own rooftops.

The CEFC, through its commitment to Intellihub is seeking to support better management of the energy grid and to help Australians better understand how they can save on power costs while reducing their carbon footprints.


We want to help more Australians own their energy consumption and management. Our work with the CEFC helps to make that opportunity more accessible for consumers. Our long-term goal is to help the country’s transition to a more sustainable energy future and empowering people to contribute to this is at the heart of what we do.
Wes Ballantine
CEO, Intellihub

 

1. AEMO: Energy roadmap lights the way to net zero  
Last updated August 2025. ACT, SA, QLD, NSW, VIC, Asset finance, Housing, Renewable energy
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