Energy
Keeping you charged and connected
RAA Charge
rollout complete
EV charge sessions
home energy systems installed
batteries (3.37MWh) installed
solar revenue
tonnes scrap recycled
The way we use energy at home and on the road is changing. RAA strives to help members effectively transition to an electrified future and ease cost-of-living pressures.
We’re making it easier to adopt new technology into our homes and cars, and we’re playing a bigger role in helping South Australians access more affordable and transparent energy options.
We’re set to launch RAA Energy in late 2024 – to help reduce electricity costs through a trusted energy plan including personalised insights, energy advice, free solar assessments, monthly billing and more.
In partnership with the State Government, we completed 138 Electric Vehicle (EV) charging sites for RAA Charge – SA’s first border-to-border EV charging network.
Providing more than 7,000 EV drivers with more than 1,170,000kWh of electricity, RAA Charge helped tackle range anxiety and allowed EV drivers to explore more of our beautiful regions, with more than 75% of charging locations located in regional SA.
RAA Charge was a finalist for the Australian Institute of Energy (AIE) Project of the Year Award and received a Commendation at the SA Premier’s Awards for Energy and Mining.
We also helped our members stay charged at home. Our Solar and Battery team installed more than 710 home energy systems and 251 batteries, and recycled more than 38 tonnes of scrap cable, panels and wood.
We helped integrate EV charging and monitoring into our members’ homes and continued to develop environmentally sustainable energy solutions for South Aussie homes and businesses, installing more than 13,000 (5.7MW) solar panels on commercial and residential rooftops.
As well as saving around 1,596 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide, these systems helped reduce energy bills for our members – a growing focus as cost-of-living pressures continue.

