KH10 Technical compatability with Australia VPP
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2025 2:35 am
Hi everyone,
I'm currently contemplating the use of the Foxess KH10 inverters paired with the Eq4800 batteries for some installs here in Australia under the new federal cheaper home battery rebate scheme. The outline if the scheme is extremely vague at the moment only calling for the system to meet the following criteria.
Thanks,
Paul
I'm currently contemplating the use of the Foxess KH10 inverters paired with the Eq4800 batteries for some installs here in Australia under the new federal cheaper home battery rebate scheme. The outline if the scheme is extremely vague at the moment only calling for the system to meet the following criteria.
Can anyone shed some light on this?On-grid battery systems (including the inverter) need to have the technical capability to participate in a VPP to be eligible.
A battery is VPP capable if the inverter:
can connect to the electricity grid and external entities (directly or indirectly), and
can communicate and respond through remote signals, and
has the communications protocol to allow the battery to receive and respond to signals by external entities.
Thanks,
Paul