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Smart Signs Historic MOU with the Republic of Nauru

On 7 May 2026, Smart Commercial Energy signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Republic of Nauru at the Smart Energy Council Expo in Sydney. It was, as our MD Huon Hoogesteger put it, not something you do every day...

With Pay-As-You-Go solar continuing to gain momentum among Australian businesses, Smart Commercial Solar's CEO and founder, Huon, was invited to share his industry insights on Sky News' Tech Behind Business segment.

The feature provided an opportunity to discuss the rapid evolution of the commercial solar industry, the growing demand for flexible energy solutions, and why solar energy has become an increasingly important consideration for businesses across Australia.

As energy costs continue to rise and organisations seek greater certainty around operating expenses, more businesses are exploring renewable energy solutions that can deliver both financial and environmental benefits. During the interview, Huon discussed how commercial solar has evolved from being viewed as an alternative energy source to becoming a strategic business investment that many organisations now consider a core part of their energy planning.

A key topic of discussion was the growing popularity of Pay-As-You-Go Solar. This innovative approach has helped remove one of the traditional barriers to solar adoption by reducing the need for significant upfront capital investment. Instead of purchasing a solar system outright, businesses can access the benefits of solar energy through more flexible funding arrangements that align with operational budgets and cash flow requirements.

The rise of PAYG solar reflects a broader shift in the Australian energy market. Business owners, facility managers, and financial decision-makers are increasingly looking for solutions that can lower electricity costs while preserving capital for other business priorities. By making commercial solar more accessible, PAYG models have helped accelerate the adoption of renewable energy across a wide range of industries.

The interview also explored the state of the Australian solar industry and the growing role that renewable energy is playing in helping businesses improve resilience and manage long-term energy costs. With commercial solar technology continuing to mature and electricity prices remaining a significant concern for many organisations, solar energy is no longer a niche consideration—it has become an important part of the energy equation for businesses of all sizes.

Features such as Tech Behind Business help highlight the innovation taking place within Australia's renewable energy sector and the practical solutions available to organisations seeking greater control over their energy future. The opportunity for Huon to share his experience on a national business platform reflected the growing interest in commercial solar, energy innovation, and flexible financing models that support wider renewable energy adoption.

As the industry continues to evolve, discussions around commercial solar, battery storage for business, and energy management solutions remain increasingly relevant for Australian organisations looking to improve both financial performance and sustainability outcomes.

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