Australian Labor Party pledges to introduce AU$2.3 billion home battery subsidy if re-elected

Anthony Albanese, Australia’s current Prime Minister and leader of the Australian Labor Party, has pledged to introduce an AU$2.3 billion (US$1.41 billion) battery subsidy scheme if re-elected. This scheme would reduce the upfront cost of home batteries by 30% via a rebate.

Australian Labor Party pledges to introduce AU$2.3 billion home battery subsidy if re-elected

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