The Future of Australian Homes
Explore how solar, batteries, EVs, and smart tech are transforming Australian homes with energy expert Finn Peacock.
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Tuesday 24 February 2026
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Online
Free
Explore how solar, batteries, EVs, and smart tech are transforming Australian homes with energy expert Finn Peacock.
Tuesday 24 February 2026
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Online
Free
Discover the exciting evolution of Australian homes as energy expert Finn Peacock guides you through the latest in solar power, batteries, electric vehicles, and smart home technologies. This session offers practical insights into how these innovations can help you save money, increase comfort, and build resilience in your home.
Whether you are renovating, renting, or simply curious about future-proofing your energy use, this talk will cut through the hype to reveal what is genuinely cost-effective and worth planning for now. Engage in a live Q&A to get your specific questions answered.
Perfect for homeowners, renters, and sustainability advocates, this event empowers you with knowledge to make smarter energy choices.
- Learn what a modern, solar-powered home looks like, including efficient, tech-ready setups with solar panels, batteries, smart appliances, and EV charging.
- Understand how to plan your home energy system with future-proofing strategies such as Virtual Power Plant participation and Vehicle to Grid technology.
- Get clear guidance on what technologies deliver real savings today versus those that are just nice-to-have.
- Explore the impacts on comfort, backup power during outages, and property value.
This event is held online, making it easy to join from the comfort of your home. No travel is required, and you can participate via your computer or mobile device.
Frankston residents can attend for free as part of the Good for the Hood @ Home program. Simply register online to secure your spot.
The session is presented by Finn Peacock, a Chartered Electrical Engineer and founder of SolarQuotes, known for providing clear, practical advice on solar and home energy technologies.
It is suitable for anyone interested in home energy upgrades, including those planning renovations or wanting to learn about EV charging and smart home tech.
Please ensure you have a stable internet connection to participate in the live Q&A and access all session materials.
This event is free for Frankston residents. Registration is required via the Good for the Hood website at https://www.goodforthehood.com.au/frankston.
Spaces may be limited, so early booking is recommended to avoid disappointment.
No additional costs or materials are required to participate.