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ZECO Energy is an Australian renewable energy technology company that provides solar energy systems, battery storage, electrification solutions and energy management technologies for residential, commercial and multi-dwelling applications.
The company is headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria, and operates across Australia, working with homeowners, businesses, property developers and energy technology manufacturers.
History
ZECO Energy was founded in Australia to support the transition to renewable energy and electrified energy systems. The company focuses on integrating solar power, battery storage and energy management technologies to reduce reliance on gas-powered energy systems.
The company has also expanded its services to include technical support for international energy technology manufacturers, or OEMs, entering the Australian market.
ZECO Energy has been referenced in national media coverage relating to Australia’s energy transition and battery policy, including commentary from company director Ian Lilley on the impact of proposed battery subsidies on the solar installation sector.[1]
Operations
ZECO Energy operates across several areas of the renewable energy sector, including residential, commercial and multi-dwelling energy systems.
Residential and Commercial Systems
The company designs and installs solar power systems and battery storage solutions for homes and businesses. These systems are often combined with electric vehicle charging and energy monitoring technologies to support electrification of buildings.
Multi-dwelling and Developer Solutions
ZECO Energy works with property developers and building owners to deliver energy systems for apartment buildings and other multi-dwelling developments. These projects can involve shared solar infrastructure and energy management systems designed to distribute solar energy across multiple units.
OEM Technical Services
ZECO provides technical support services for global energy technology manufacturers, including installation support, warranty services and engineering assistance within the Australian market.
ZECO Energy has also been referenced in industry reporting in connection with battery recycling and energy-sector supply agreements through Envirostream Australia, a Livium subsidiary.[2]
Technology Marshall Energy Management System
ZECO Energy has developed the Marshall energy management system, a platform designed to manage distributed energy resources such as solar panels, batteries and EV chargers.
Marshall is used to control solar export levels, optimise energy usage and enable solar sharing in multi-dwelling environments. The system includes functionality for load management, energy monitoring and integration with distributed energy resources.
Regulatory and Industry Presence
ZECO Energy, through ZECO Retail Energy Pty Ltd, is listed on the Australian Energy Regulator’s register of retail exemptions, indicating participation in Australia’s regulated energy market.[3]
Focus on Electrification
ZECO Energy promotes the electrification of buildings, encouraging the replacement of gas-powered appliances with electric alternatives powered by renewable energy systems. This aligns with broader energy transition trends in Australia.

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