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The 3477 postcode, which includes Swanwater, Avon Plains, Beazleys Bridge, Carapooee, Carapooee West, Coonooer Bridge, Coonooer West, Dalyenong, Gooroc, Gowar East, Grays Bridge, Gre Gre, Gre Gre North, Gre Gre South, Kooreh, Marnoo East, Moolerr, Moyreisk, Paradise, Rostron, Slaty Creek, St Arnaud East, St Arnaud North, Stuart Mill, Sutherland, Tottington, Traynors Lagoon, Winjallok, York Plains and Redbank, has 414 households. Of these, 5 homes — or 1.2% — have installed rooftop solar panels, reflecting the community's growing move toward renewable energy. With more Swanwater residents looking to reduce their reliance on the electricity grid, many are now turning to solar battery storage as the next step. Solar batteries help homeowners lower energy bills, increase energy independence, and improve long-term sustainability.
According to daily average sunshine data from the nearest weather station at Donald, households in this community receive approximately 4.8 kWh of sunlight per day. Across 3477, rooftop solar systems collectively generate approximately 200,000 kWh of clean energy each year, based on an average system size of 26.4 kW. At current electricity rates, that's equivalent to around $60,000 of clean energy at grid electricity costs annually.
Solar Battery energy storage is an emerging opportunity across 3477, with excellent potential given the strong solar uptake in the area. As battery technology becomes more affordable and accessible, many households are considering energy storage as the next step in their renewable energy journey.
So instead of sending excess solar energy back to the grid for lower returns, Swanwater homeowners are now storing and using their own clean power around the clock. This smart approach not only reduces reliance on expensive coal-generated electricity from the grid, it protects against blackouts, improves sustainability, and maximises their solar investment and long-term financial returns.
Our interactive tools below allow you to analyze battery performance throughout the year in Swanwater. Explore monthly charge time variations, compare different system configurations, and see how your household's daytime energy consumption affects battery charging efficiency. All calculations use real climate data and daylight hours specific to your location.
For context, the 132 kW of solar in this postcode generates approximately 200 MWh of clean energy annually.
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* Data from The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). Closest weather station to Swanwater: Donald - approx. 18.5 km
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Swanwater Demographics & Energy Profile
The 2021 Australian Bureau of Statistics data highlights why Swanwater is emerging as a hotspot for solar battery adoption. The area's 414 households include N/A% couple families with children, and an average household size of 2.3 — a demographic that typically has higher energy needs due to larger home sizes and greater daily electricity use.
Strong homeownership rates in Swanwater further support this transition, with 67% properties owner-occupied, including 76 homes with a mortgage and 201 owned outright, representing households that are financially well-positioned to invest in long-term energy solutions like solar batteries.
The growing remote work trend adds another layer of opportunity, with N/A residents now working from home. This shift increases daytime electricity use, which aligns well with solar generation patterns and further strengthens the case for battery storage to capture and reuse solar energy later in the day.
Looking ahead, the presence of emerging electric vehicles owned in Swanwater signals the next phase of the home energy transition. As EV adoption continues to grow, more households are recognising the benefits of integrating EV charging with solar battery systems, creating efficient, self-powered homes that maximise renewable energy use while minimising reliance on the grid.
* Based on Australian Bureau of Statistics 2021 Data