A 100% Australian-owned supermarket franchise, operating across metropolitan, regional and remote communities in all states and territories, partners with HighFlow Energy to enhance energy resilience, reduce costs and meet sustainability goals. Leveraging a no-CAPEX Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) model, the chain is deploying sodium-ion battery storage and integrated smart solar charging across selected high-load sites
An iconic Australian fast food franchise with hundreds of locations nationwide partners with HighFlow Energy to reduce energy costs, boost sustainability credentials and support national expansion without incurring capital expenditure. By deploying HighFlow’s zero-CAPEX Energy-as-a-Service model – including Australian-made SodiumSafe battery systems, smart energy management and virtual power plant (VPP) integration – the franchise is future-proofing its energy use while improving franchise economics and enhancing customer engagement
HighFlow Energy has designed a fully managed, zero upfront cost clean energy solution for a regional grocery retail facility in Victoria. By integrating existing rooftop solar with next-generation SodiumSafe battery storage and future-ready EV charging infrastructure, the project aims to significantly cut energy costs, improve grid resilience and reduce carbon emissions.
To be delivered under the HighFlow Flex Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) model, the solution provides long-term energy stability and sustainability leadership without capital expenditure or added complexity for the operator.
HighFlow Energy partnered with a Brisbane based property developer to deliver Queensland’s first fully electric, zero-emission co-living development. Located in Morningside, the project combines rooftop solar, SodiumSafe battery storage and AI-driven energy management to create sustainable, resilient electricity across 86 apartments.
HighFlow Energy partners with a not-for-profit aged care provider in Victoria to deploy solar and SodiumSafe battery systems across eight facilities. Using a zero-upfront Energy-as-a-Service model, this project targets energy resilience, cost reduction, and safety for vulnerable residents.
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In a quiet, leafy Brisbane suburb, one family’s journey to sustainability began with a simple question posed at the dinner table: “What can we do to reduce our impact on the environment?” Troubled by rising energy costs and growing concerns about climate change, they embarked on a path to sustainable energy and beyond that not […]