Scalable 9.9–39.68 kWh
Stack from 2 to 8 B500 battery packs (4.96 kWh each) for a flexible capacity between 9.9 kWh and 39.68 kWh, sized to your home and expandable later.
Solar Battery·Bluetti
The Bluetti EP760 is a single-phase, all-in-one home energy storage system that combines a hybrid inverter with stackable B500 LFP battery packs. It is a Clean Energy Council (CEC) approved, VPP-ready system designed for everyday Australian homes that want solar self-consumption and dependable backup.
The system scales from 2 to 8 B500 battery packs (4.96 kWh each), giving a flexible capacity from 9.9 kWh up to 39.68 kWh, so you can size it to your household and expand later. Industrial forced-air cooling helps maintain efficiency and extend the system’s lifespan, and the inverter delivers up to 7,600 W of backup power.
This page explains what the EP760 is, who it suits, every key specification, what those numbers mean for your home, and the technical terms behind them, so you can decide with confidence before requesting a quote from Sunbridge Energy.

Stack from 2 to 8 B500 battery packs (4.96 kWh each) for a flexible capacity between 9.9 kWh and 39.68 kWh, sized to your home and expandable later.
A complete system with built-in hybrid inverter and battery, listed on the Clean Energy Council approved products list and ready for VPP participation.
The hybrid inverter delivers up to 7,600 W of backup power with a switchover time under 10 ms, keeping your home running through outages.
Built with LFP (lithium iron phosphate) cells and certified to UL 9540A, the system is engineered for thermal stability and safety.
An industrial forced-air cooling system helps maintain efficiency and extends the system’s service life in Australian conditions.
Backed by a 10-year product warranty and a 10-year performance warranty guaranteeing at least 70% of usable energy capacity over the term.
Most standard Australian homes are on a single-phase supply. The EP760 is purpose-built for single-phase, with up to 7,600 W of backup.
Households with rooftop solar that want to store daytime generation and use it across the evening peak instead of exporting it cheaply.
Homes that want to start with a sensible capacity and expand later — from 2 packs (9.9 kWh) up to 8 packs (39.68 kWh).
Homes that want fast backup during outages, with a switchover time under 10 ms so sensitive devices keep running.
Properties off the grid, or wanting generator-assisted long-term backup, such as farms, islands and rural homes.
Households that want to join a Virtual Power Plant — the EP760 is VPP-ready, so it can share stored energy back to the grid where programs are available.
Specifications are based on the Bluetti EP760 Australian datasheet (V1.0) and the Bluetti EP760 Limited Warranty for Australia. Exact figures depend on the chosen configuration; Sunbridge will confirm the right setup for your home.
Bluetti rates the EP760 by capacity (4.96 kWh per B500 pack) and backs it with a performance warranty: over 10 years, each pack retains at least 70% of its usable energy capacity, or until it reaches its guaranteed throughput of 18.25 MWh, whichever comes first.
You can buy the capacity you need now and add B500 packs later, growing from 9.9 kWh to 39.68 kWh without replacing what you already own.
During a blackout the system delivers up to 7,600 W and switches over in under 10 milliseconds, so lights, fridge and electronics keep running without interruption.
Each MPPT optimises a separate group of solar panels, so arrays on different roof faces or with different shading each perform at their best.
Being on the Clean Energy Council approved list is required for most rebates and network programs, and VPP-ready means you can join a Virtual Power Plant to earn from your stored energy.
UL 9540A is a rigorous fire-safety test method for energy storage systems. Certification to it indicates the system has been tested for thermal-runaway fire propagation.
The EP760 combines a single-phase hybrid inverter and stackable B500 LFP battery packs in one all-in-one system. You can start with 2 packs (9.9 kWh) and expand to 8 packs (39.68 kWh), so the battery grows with your household and your solar.
As a Clean Energy Council approved, VPP-ready product, it is eligible for most Australian rebate and network programs, and can participate in Virtual Power Plant schemes where available.
The inverter delivers up to 7,600 W of backup power and switches from grid to backup in under 10 milliseconds, fast enough that sensitive electronics keep running. With generator support, the EP760 is also suited to long-term and off-grid backup for rural properties.
An industrial forced-air cooling system helps the battery maintain efficiency and extends its service life across the −20 °C to +50 °C operating range.
The EP760 uses LFP (lithium iron phosphate) cells — the most thermally stable mainstream lithium chemistry — and is certified to the UL 9540A fire-safety test method, with an IP65 rating for the system.
It is backed by a 10-year product warranty and a 10-year performance warranty, which guarantees the battery retains at least 70% of its usable energy capacity, or until it reaches its guaranteed energy throughput of 18.25 MWh per pack, whichever comes first.
Shopping for a home battery means wading through technical jargon. Here is what the most important terms on this page actually mean.
A kilowatt (kW) measures power — how much the system can deliver at any instant. A kilowatt-hour (kWh) measures energy — how much it can store or deliver over time. A 10 kW / 20 kWh system can push 10 kW and hold 20 kWh, roughly enough to run a 10 kW load for two hours.
Lithium iron phosphate, a lithium battery chemistry prized for thermal stability, safety and long cycle life. It is the preferred chemistry for residential storage.
A single inverter that manages solar panels, the battery and the grid together, rather than needing separate solar and battery inverters.
A battery built from many cells in series to reach a high system voltage (often 400–800 V). Higher voltage means lower current for the same power, which reduces losses and can improve efficiency.
How much of a battery’s capacity you can safely use. 95% DoD means 95% of the rated capacity is usable; 100% means all of it.
Nominal capacity is the battery’s total energy on paper; usable capacity is what you can actually draw after the DoD limit. Always compare batteries on usable kWh.
The number of full charge-and-discharge cycles a battery can perform while staying within its warranty performance. Roughly one cycle per day of normal use.
The share of energy you get back out of the battery compared with what you put in. Higher efficiency means less energy lost as heat during storage.
How fast a battery charges or discharges relative to its capacity. 1C means it can charge or discharge its full capacity in about one hour.
Maximum Power Point Tracking — circuitry that constantly tunes each solar string to extract the most power. More MPPTs let panels on different roof faces perform independently.
Single-phase supply has one active wire and suits most smaller homes; three-phase has three and suits larger or all-electric homes with heavier loads. The battery must match your supply type.
In a three-phase home, when the three phases draw different amounts of power. A system that supports unbalanced loads can back up appliances even when the phases are uneven.
Backup power runs your home during a grid outage. Anti-islanding is the safety function that stops the system feeding the grid during an outage, protecting line workers.
A network of home batteries an energy provider can call on at peak times. Joining a VPP can earn you payments or credits for sharing stored energy back to the grid.
An Ingress Protection rating. The first digit is dust protection (6 = dust-tight), the second is water protection. An IP65/IP66 unit can be installed outdoors.
As a Clean Energy Council approved battery, the EP760 is eligible for the government rebates and incentives that require CEC-listed products. These change over time and vary by state and household, and the right rebate can meaningfully shorten your payback period.
Sunbridge handles rebate guidance as part of the quote process: we check current eligibility, factor available incentives into your system design, and show you the expected payback based on your actual usage. See our battery rebate guidance for more, and we will confirm what applies to your address when you request a quote.
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Sunbridge designs every EP760 system around your home rather than selling a fixed package. We start by analysing your electricity bills and smart-meter usage data to understand how and when you use power, then size the battery and plan your expansion path to match.
Installation is carried out by accredited installers to Australian standards, including switchboard and backup configuration, commissioning and testing, and a full handover so you know how to use the Bluetti app. We also provide ongoing support and monitoring for the life of the system.
The Bluetti EP760 is covered by Bluetti’s EP760 Limited Warranty for Australia, which has two parts.
A 10-year product warranty covers the hardware against defects. A 10-year performance warranty guarantees that, over ten years, each B500 battery pack retains at least 70% of its usable energy capacity, or until it reaches its guaranteed aggregate energy throughput of 18.25 MWh per pack — whichever comes first.
Note that Bluetti’s warranty has installation conditions, including that the system must be installed by an approved installer and not exposed to direct sunlight or rain. These are the manufacturer’s terms; your guarantees under the Australian Consumer Law apply in addition. Sunbridge confirms the warranty terms for your configuration and registers the warranty on your behalf.
The EP760 takes 2 to 8 B500 battery packs (4.96 kWh each), for a system capacity from 9.9 kWh up to 39.68 kWh. You can start smaller and expand later.
The EP760 is a single-phase system, which suits most standard Australian homes. For three-phase homes, Bluetti’s EP2000 is the three-phase option — Sunbridge can advise which fits your supply.
The EP760 battery has a 90% depth of discharge, so about 90% of each 4.96 kWh B500 pack’s capacity is usable. The warranty also guarantees at least 70% of usable energy capacity is retained over the 10-year term.
Yes. It delivers up to 7,600 W of backup power and switches from grid to backup in under 10 milliseconds, so your home keeps running during an outage.
Yes. The EP760 is on the Clean Energy Council approved batteries list and is VPP-ready, which is required for most government rebates and network programs.
It uses LFP (lithium iron phosphate / LiFePO₄) cells, the most thermally stable mainstream lithium chemistry, and is certified to the UL 9540A fire-safety test method with an IP65 rating.
A 10-year product warranty plus a 10-year performance warranty guaranteeing at least 70% usable energy capacity, or a guaranteed throughput of 18.25 MWh per pack, whichever comes first. Australian Consumer Law guarantees also apply.
Yes. With generator support it suits long-term and off-grid backup, making it a good fit for rural properties, farms and islands.
Talk to Sunbridge Energy about design, installation and a quote tailored to your home.