The conversation

We asked for members of the community who were passionate about the project to participate, through a combination of surveys, interviews, focus groups and activations. We ran this part of the engagement in partnership with City of Port Phillip and City of Yarra.

What we did

We gathered feedback via a survey and in-person events in March and April 2023.

Who we reached

800+

people across the three council areas
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2466

website visitors

What we heard

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78 per cent

supported community batteries in their area
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78 per cent

agreed community batteries are important
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93 per cent

want to access more affordable renewable energy
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Price and transparency

​were first and second most important factors

Throughout the engagement, the community shared with us their strong support for renewable energy and support for community batteries being part of the solution.

While we heard from many participants with solar, we also heard from those who cannot have solar for various reasons. Both groups agreed on the importance of increasing access to renewable energy for those that cannot readily access or afford it.

Most participants were supportive of having a community battery in their local area. For those with concerns such as maintenance, safety and long-term viability, there was a genuine interest and willingness to learn more.

Impact

The team drew on the findings of this phase of engagement to progress their work around identifying potential areas for future community battery projects.

Next steps

The next phase of engagement in July and August 2023 saw the team undertake further engagement with communities around determining different options and designs for community batteries.