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GivEnergy expands to Australian market

08 Jul, 2024
GivEnergy expands to Australian market



GivEnergy, the top-selling residential battery brand in the UK for the past five years, has officially launched its operations in Australia, bringing affordable and premium quality home and commercial batteries to the Australian market.

This expansion marks a significant milestone for the company, which has already provided hundreds of Australians with cost-effective energy storage solutions since its recent introduction.

Martin Cobb, Managing Director of GivEnergy Australia, attributes the brand’s success to a straightforward strategy: “We offer proven and premium products, but at the most affordable prices, which makes the decision for buyers a simple value choice.”

This approach has resonated well with Australian consumers, who are known for their informed purchasing decisions and value-driven evaluations.

The company’s decision to enter the Australian market comes as part of its broader global expansion strategy.

GivEnergy has recently extended its operations into European, Asian, and African markets, with Australia being the latest addition to its international portfolio.

Cobb explains: “It was a very logical and timely decision to launch into the Australian market this year. Australians are ready for our products as they are informed customers.”

GivEnergy’s track record in the UK is impressive, with thousands of systems consistently installed each week for years.

The company believes that this sustained success is due to the quality of its products and local support.

Following this model, the Australian operation aims to offer the same high-quality products at competitive prices, backed by 100 per cent local Australian support.

The launch of GivEnergy in Australia comes at a time when the demand for renewable energy solutions is on the rise.

The company’s range of products includes hybrid inverter systems for homes with or without solar panels, allowing customers to charge their GivEnergy batteries with free or cheap energy and utilise off-peak grid rates.

As the renewable energy sector continues to grow in Australia, GivEnergy’s entry into the market is poised to provide consumers with more options for affordable and efficient energy storage solutions.

With its proven track record and commitment to quality and value, GivEnergy aims to replicate its UK success in the Australian market, potentially reshaping the landscape of residential and commercial energy storage in the country.

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