Australians who rapidly adapted to the world of the smartphone will find that electrification transforms their households too.
Australian energy customers have already taken the lead on moving to net zero, driving the early years of the transition with their enthusiastic adoption of power sources such as rooftop solar to address their climate goals.But as we keep asking more of consumers, how do we bring them along on the journey and make it easy for them to navigate this once-in-a-century transformation?The future is coming – and it’s coming house to house.
In our children’s lifetimes, petrol cars and gas stoves – like answering machines and street directories – will become things of the past. When it came to the smartphone, opportunities for innovation to surface and thrive meant consumers took to apps like ducks to water. They offered a combination of convenience and control in one device.
While some may access renewable gases, many households will shift from multiple fuel sources to one, delivered in a single electricity bill.
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