Highest Battery Adoption — ACT
Top 50 postcodes by home battery installations per 1,000 residents — Clean Energy Regulator small-scale data, postcode-level in ACT.
Highest Battery Adoption
Top 50 postcodes by home battery installations per 1,000 residents — Clean Energy Regulator small-scale data, postcode-level — ACT
This ranking works best as a first-pass screen in ACT, especially when you need to reduce a wide field quickly.
A rank is useful because it compresses one dimension well, but it never replaces the fuller suburb-level picture.
Use the ranking to build a shortlist, then confirm whether those finalists still hold up on the rest of the data.
A ranking compresses one signal well, but it should hand you into compare or suburb detail before becoming a decision.
Save a small working set, then use compare and evidence depth before treating any row as a decision.
Rankings are strongest when they hand you a shortlist quickly. Compare the top two first, then open suburb detail if the head-to-head result still feels narrow.
- #1Crace (2911)ACT22/1k107 batt · 3,375 kWh
- #2Ngunnawal (2913)ACT21/1k831 batt · 25,947 kWh
- #3Harrison (2914)ACT20/1k699 batt · 22,637 kWh
- #4Macquarie (2614)ACT18/1k373 batt · 9,868 kWh
- #5Dunlop (2615)ACT18/1k846 batt · 23,084 kWh
- #6Kambah (2902)ACT18/1k278 batt · 7,096 kWh
- #7Farrer (2607)ACT17/1k257 batt · 7,194 kWh
- #8Wanniassa (2903)ACT17/1k164 batt · 4,410 kWh
- #9Monash (2904)ACT17/1k225 batt · 6,299 kWh
- #10Gordon (2906)ACT16/1k292 batt · 7,499 kWh
- #11Griffith (2603)ACT16/1k162 batt · 4,914 kWh
- #12Curtin (2605)ACT15/1k188 batt · 5,022 kWh
- #13Calwell (2905)ACT15/1k431 batt · 11,191 kWh
- #14Deakin (2600)ACT15/1k122 batt · 3,826 kWh
- #15Watson (2602)ACT14/1k483 batt · 12,870 kWh
- #16Belconnen (2617)ACT12/1k475 batt · 12,805 kWh
- #17Phillip (2606)ACT11/1k131 batt · 3,756 kWh
- #18Gungahlin (2912)ACT10/1k83 batt · 2,742 kWh
- #19Kingston (2604)ACT8/1k98 batt · 2,581 kWh
- #20Campbell (2612)ACT6/1k110 batt · 2,977 kWh
- #21Greenway (2900)ACT5/1k21 batt · 514 kWh
| # ▲ | POSTCODE | STATE | INSTALLS / 1K POP | TOTAL · CAPACITY | POP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Crace (2911) | ACT | 22/1k | 107 batt · 3,375 kWh | 4,807 |
| 2 | Ngunnawal (2913) | ACT | 21/1k | 831 batt · 25,947 kWh | 39,391 |
| 3 | Harrison (2914) | ACT | 20/1k | 699 batt · 22,637 kWh | 34,574 |
| 4 | Macquarie (2614) | ACT | 18/1k | 373 batt · 9,868 kWh | 20,600 |
| 5 | Dunlop (2615) | ACT | 18/1k | 846 batt · 23,084 kWh | 47,347 |
| 6 | Kambah (2902) | ACT | 18/1k | 278 batt · 7,096 kWh | 15,670 |
| 7 | Farrer (2607) | ACT | 17/1k | 257 batt · 7,194 kWh | 14,717 |
| 8 | Wanniassa (2903) | ACT | 17/1k | 164 batt · 4,410 kWh | 9,588 |
| 9 | Monash (2904) | ACT | 17/1k | 225 batt · 6,299 kWh | 13,195 |
| 10 | Gordon (2906) | ACT | 16/1k | 292 batt · 7,499 kWh | 18,100 |
| 11 | Griffith (2603) | ACT | 16/1k | 162 batt · 4,914 kWh | 10,301 |
| 12 | Curtin (2605) | ACT | 15/1k | 188 batt · 5,022 kWh | 12,485 |
| 13 | Calwell (2905) | ACT | 15/1k | 431 batt · 11,191 kWh | 28,728 |
| 14 | Deakin (2600) | ACT | 15/1k | 122 batt · 3,826 kWh | 8,193 |
| 15 | Watson (2602) | ACT | 14/1k | 483 batt · 12,870 kWh | 34,538 |
| 16 | Belconnen (2617) | ACT | 12/1k | 475 batt · 12,805 kWh | 38,076 |
| 17 | Phillip (2606) | ACT | 11/1k | 131 batt · 3,756 kWh | 12,076 |
| 18 | Gungahlin (2912) | ACT | 10/1k | 83 batt · 2,742 kWh | 8,586 |
| 19 | Kingston (2604) | ACT | 8/1k | 98 batt · 2,581 kWh | 13,034 |
| 20 | Campbell (2612) | ACT | 6/1k | 110 batt · 2,977 kWh | 18,961 |
| 21 | Greenway (2900) | ACT | 5/1k | 21 batt · 514 kWh | 4,129 |
Australian highest battery adoption FAQ
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What does Highest Battery Adoption rank?
Highest Battery Adoption ranks suburbs in ACT using QuickProperty's processed property and locality datasets. Top 50 postcodes by home battery installations per 1,000 residents — Clean Energy Regulator small-scale data, postcode-level
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How should I use this ranking for property research?
Use the ranking as a screening step for ACT. Save realistic suburbs to your shortlist, compare the strongest two or three, then use suburb detail pages or the calculator to test the final candidate.
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Does the top ranked suburb mean it is the best choice?
No. Rankings are a shortlist input, not a final recommendation. Check price history, rent, income, population, local services, source freshness, and current listings before making a decision.
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How current is the ranking data?
QuickProperty uses processed public-source datasets and refreshes automated sources where available. Use the suburb detail page source panels to see which signals are current, estimated, or missing for a specific suburb.