

Australian-owned and operated battery and smart inverter outfit Redback Technologies has announced the launch of its “next generation” home solar and battery range, just six months after a brief stint in voluntary administration.
The brisbane-based company went into voluntary administration in March, just days after being a part of the Smart Energy Conference in sydney, where it was giving a glimpse of its new Hybrid Battery System.
The setback was short-lived, however, with the company going back into business in May under the control of new owners, Australia Ebon Group.
In a statement at the time, Redback said it has “a reinvigorated and bright future,” with the new ownership allowing it to continue creating Australian-engineered, sustainable energy solutions for homes and businesses.
This week, the company has revealed it will be launching its next-generation product range – the Hybrid Battery System, the Hybrid Battery 3-Phase, the Hybrid Battery Max, and the 3-Phase Grid-Tie Smart Inverter – at the upcoming All Energy Australia conference.
Redback CEO Adrian Knack said on Tuesday that 2024 has marked “a lot of new beginnings” for the company, including exiting voluntary administration with a new backer…