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Aussie Homes to Get 3 Hours of Free Solar Power Daily
4 Nov
Summary
- New "solar sharer" scheme launching in 2026
- Covers homes with smart meters in 3 states
- Aims to utilize surplus solar generation and lower energy bills

As of November 2025, the Australian government has unveiled an ambitious plan to provide households in three states with at least 3 hours of free solar power every day, even if they don't have rooftop panels. The "solar sharer" scheme, set to launch in July 2026, will cover homes with smart meters across New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia.
The program is designed to make use of surplus solar generation during the sunniest hours of the day and help consumers reduce their energy costs. Climate change and energy minister Chris Bowen stated that the plan would ensure "every last ray of sunshine was powering our homes" instead of being wasted. He added that the initiative is "proof that what's good for the planet is good for your pocket," as households will be able to benefit from the zero-cost power period whether they have solar panels or not.
The scheme is open to all residents in the three states, including those living in apartments. Households will be encouraged to run energy-intensive appliances and charge electric vehicles and home batteries during the free-power window, which could help lower overall electricity prices and reduce strain on the power grid in the evenings.




