Sigenergy expands VPP integration in Australia with Powow

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This achievement further strengthens Sigenergy’s position in the Australian market and provides customers with enhanced flexibility and earning potential through advanced energy services.

Through this integration, Sigenergy users gain access to the very fast Frequency Control Ancillary Services (FCAS), enabling them to earn additional revenue by contributing stored energy to maintain grid frequency stability. Beyond financial benefits, users can optimise the performance of their solar and storage systems and choose from multiple virtual power plant (VPP) providers, including Powow, giving them greater flexibility in how they participate in Australia’s energy transition.

The timing of this integration is particularly significant. With initiatives such as the Cheaper Home Battery Programs making residential storage more accessible, joining a VPP allows users to maximise the value of their energy assets. By aggregating distributed energy resources, including solar panels, storage batteries, and behind-the-meter systems into collectively manageable units, Sigenergy users can reduce energy costs, earn from VPP participation, and actively support grid stability, all while contributing to a cleaner and more sustainable energy future.

“The collaboration with Powow underscores Sigenergy’s commitment to delivering innovative, flexible, and financially rewarding energy solutions while supporting a more resilient and sustainable Australian grid,” said Will Hall, Sigenergy Managing Director – Australia and New Zealand.

Sigenergy has demonstrated strong market performance in Australia, leading the residential energy storage sector from March to May 2025. SunWiz data shows that Sigenergy captured over 30% market share in May alone, reflecting the company’s rapid growth and widespread adoption among Australian homeowners.