Anker SOLIX and RESINC Power Coastal Communities with Solar + Battery Donations Under Cheaper Home Batteries Program
At Umina Surf Life Saving Club, a newly installed 40kW solar PV and 20kWh battery system, donated by Anker SOLIX and RESINC, will significantly reduce the club’s electricity bills, freeing up vital funds to support lifesaving operations and local programs. The donation forms part of the broader Cheaper Home Batteries Program, launched on July 1, which supports households, small businesses, and community organisations in adopting affordable, sustainable energy solutions.
Club President Kerry Armstrong welcomed the installation, noting the immediate benefits for the club’s operational costs and environmental footprint. “This generous support will make a real difference. It helps us focus more resources on what matters, keeping our community safe.”
Just two days before, North Kirra Surf Life Saving Club became the first in Australia to install the largest Anker SOLIX X1 battery system to date in Australia. The 50kWh battery system, also donated by RESINC, delivers state-of-the-art energy storage capability, enabling the club to significantly reduce its reliance on the grid while improving energy resilience during emergencies. “The new batteries add a next level of power storage that will assist the Club going forward, reducing the power bills and putting money back to the Surf Club and those members by the beach”, said Jared Clark, Representing Member of the North Kirra Surf Lifesaving Club.
These projects mark a strong start to the Cheaper Home Batteries Program, which was officially launched by Chris Bowen, Minister for Climate Change and Energy. He underscored the program’s role in accelerating Australia’s transition to cleaner, more reliable energy:
“The Cheaper Home Batteries Program is about helping everyday Australians, whether in their homes or in their communities, access the benefits of solar battery storage… Batteries can reduce emisions, but also running costs for community organisations who provide wonderful services but use a lot of electricity, but also operate in an emergency in a natural disaster.” said Bowen.
RESINC’s longstanding commitment to community energy is unmatched. Over the past nine years, the social enterprise has contributed over $750,000 worth of solar and battery systems to Australian community groups, including 24 Surf Life Saving Clubs. Their ethos is simple: do right by customers and community.
The installations also showcase the innovation behind Anker SOLIX products. The X1 system, designed with coastal environments in mind, features the C5M, a battery with industry-leading corrosion resistance and a sleek 15cm ultra-slim profile. These systems are built not only for performance but to blend seamlessly into community spaces while delivering long-term reliability.
Together, Anker SOLIX and RESINC are empowering Surf Life Saving Clubs with the tools they need to cut energy costs, build resilience, and focus on what they do best—serving and protecting the community.