Profit from your excess energy

Virtual Power Plant

Join a VPP and earn from premium feed-in tariffs by feeding stored power back into the grid.

That sounds like me

How would you plug into a VPP?

Whether it's one home or a whole community, there's a way to turn stored solar into an income stream.

Solo household

Turn your existing home battery into a quiet, hands-off earner.

Strata & community

Pool multiple homes into one coordinated, higher-earning power plant.

Business with a battery

Earn from stored energy while keeping your premises powered.

Already have a battery?

Connect your current system and start earning premium tariffs right away.

Not sure which is you?Talk to a specialist

Profit from your excess energy

How it works for you

A Virtual Power Plant connects your home battery to a network of others, feeding stored energy back into the grid at the moments it's worth the most. You earn premium feed-in tariffs and help stabilise the grid, turning your battery into an income-generating asset.

  • Earn premium feed-in tariffs for your stored energy
  • Turn your battery into an income-generating asset
  • Support a cleaner, more stable grid
  • Automated, the system optimises earnings for you

What you get

01

Premium tariffs

Sell stored power back to the grid when prices peak.

02

Hands-off optimisation

Smart software decides the best times to export automatically.

03

Grid support

Your participation helps keep the wider network stable.

Your journey with Lucent

01

Eligibility check

We confirm your battery and network are VPP-ready.

02

Enrolment

We enrol you in the right VPP program for your area.

03

Connection

Your system is connected and configured to export.

04

Get paid

Receive premium tariffs for the energy you contribute.

VPP networks we connect to

We enrol you in the program that pays the most for your battery and location.

  • Tesla Energy
  • AGL
  • Amber
  • Origin Loop
  • Simply Energy
  • ShineHub
  • Reposit
  • Sungrow

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