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We turn large rooftops into working energy infrastructure, installing solar and battery systems that generate power, lower costs, and support a more resilient electricity system.

11/05/2026

Luke was on Breakfast on Friday morning, chatting to Tova O’Brien about the push to remove some of the red tape around solar installs, and why the government has a real opportunity to lead by example.

If solar makes sense for homes and businesses, it definitely makes sense for our government buildings, too.

New Zealand has thousands of large publicly owned rooftops that sit in the sun all day, every day. Schools, offices, community buildings - you name it, and the opportunity is massive.

If we’re serious about resilience, lower power costs and modernising the grid, it probably makes sense to start with the buildings we already own.

Watch the full interview here: youtube.com/watch?v=R5-0GEIQF7M&feature=youtu.be

Next Friday, we’re hosting a Techweek NZ event at SUPA HQ alongside the Tech New Zealand Sustainability Board, bringing ...
08/05/2026

Next Friday, we’re hosting a Techweek NZ event at SUPA HQ alongside the Tech New Zealand Sustainability Board, bringing together people working across energy, clean tech, infrastructure, technology and business to talk about what actually moves the needle.

There’ll be some great people in the room from organisations helping shape the future of energy in Aotearoa, including OpenStar Technologies, Ara Ake, Tech New Zealand and SUPA.

We’ll be talking about where the energy transition is heading, why battery storage and decentralised infrastructure matter more than ever, what strong leadership looks like during periods of change, and why better outcomes usually come from getting more perspectives around the table.

Also, importantly, there will be drinks and nibbles. Which historically has helped New Zealand solve at least several problems.

Friday 22 May
3pm - 4:30pm
SUPA HQ, Auckland

Come along!

Register: https://events.humanitix.com/authentic-leadership-building-trust-currency

Our CEO Luke Blincoe jumped on with Guyon Espiner on RNZ today to talk about the barriers slowing down solar adoption in...
07/05/2026

Our CEO Luke Blincoe jumped on with Guyon Espiner on RNZ today to talk about the barriers slowing down solar adoption in New Zealand, why batteries are changing the equation, and why commercial rooftops, schools, community buildings and government infrastructure are such a massive opportunity for the country.

As power prices continue to climb in New Zealand, more people are looking for alternative solutions. At the same time, decentralised energy isn’t theoretical anymore. The economics are starting to look pretty good, especially as battery costs continue to fall.

There’s a huge opportunity already sitting on top of existing rooftops across the country, particularly larger commercial and community buildings that can generate, store, and intelligently use energy closer to where it’s needed.

Have a listen and let us know what you think - it's only seven minutes!

https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/middayreport/audio/2019034028/energy-boss-previews-government-s-solar-energy-announcement

We’d argue you can’t get more quintessentially Kiwi than a regional community bowls club, and Kaikohe Bowling Club is no...
04/05/2026

We’d argue you can’t get more quintessentially Kiwi than a regional community bowls club, and Kaikohe Bowling Club is no exception.

For a century, it has been more than a place to play bowls for Kaikohe. It has been a gathering place, a function room, a fundraising venue, a local fixture, and a building that helps hold a town together.

But like many clubs around New Zealand, KBC was facing a few hard realities. Costs have been rising, traditional revenue streams are getting tighter, and their roof was quite literally starting to lift in the wind.

So we helped fix the roof and turn it into something even more useful.

We not only replaced the roof but we also installed a 40kW solar system and a 30kW battery, turning the club into a working energy hub, all at no upfront cost to the club itself.

The system now generates around 50 MWh of clean energy a year; the club receives income for its power every month, with the energy generated on the roof flowing back into the local community at market-leading rates.

For us, this is exactly what distributed energy should look like. Practical, visible, commercially sound, and built around the organisations that already sit at the heart of their communities.

Today, it’s still the same quintessential Kiwi club it always was, only now it’s got a much sunnier future.

For those of you who are new here, we’re SUPA.We build and run solar energy infrastructure across New Zealand by install...
20/04/2026

For those of you who are new here, we’re SUPA.

We build and run solar energy infrastructure across New Zealand by installing solar panels on rooftops, pairing them with on-site batteries, and using software to manage how that energy flows and interacts with the grid.

Rather than generating power in one place and sending it long distances, we focus on producing it closer to where it’s actually used and managing it in a way that makes better use of the infrastructure already in place.

If you’re a business or commercial property owner with a suitable roof, you can be part of that. We turn those rooftops into energy hubs, handle the build and operation, and share the returns with the site and Kiwi households in the wider community.

This is already happening by the way! Plenty of schools, farms, marae and businesses are part of the SUPA network, generating, storing and using energy differently from how the system has traditionally worked (and making some income at the same time!).

So if you’ve got a commercial roof, there’s a fair chance you’re not far off being able to do the same. Feel free to reach out as we're always happy to have a chat about whether it’s a fit and what it could look like for your site.

Most people like the idea of solar, but not the upfront cost, the install, or figuring out if your roof even works for i...
31/03/2026

Most people like the idea of solar, but not the upfront cost, the install, or figuring out if your roof even works for it.

That’s where SUPA comes in.

We build solar and battery systems on large rooftops around the country, then connect households into that network. So instead of having to install anything yourself, you can still be using solar energy as part of your everyday power.

It’s not about changing how you use power. It’s just a different way of where it comes from.

You switch, and you’re effectively buying into solar without having to own it.

Check us out here: https://join.supa.energy/?ref=billy

The Electricity Authority has launched Billy – a new way to compare power plans in NZ.We’re proud to be part of it at SU...
26/03/2026

The Electricity Authority has launched Billy – a new way to compare power plans in NZ.

We’re proud to be part of it at SUPA Energy.

SUPA works a bit differently from the typical power companies. We build solar and battery hubs on large rooftops, then use smart tech to manage when energy is used, stored, or shared across the network.

Each hub can support multiple homes, so people can tap into large-scale renewable energy without installing anything themselves. It’s about opening up access to cleaner, more resilient energy in a way that’s simple and practical.

Billy makes it easier to see options like this and compare what’s out there, which is a good step for everyone. Go have a gander and see if you are getting the best deal you can!

https://billy.govt.nz/

The sun turns up every day, pouring energy onto our rooftops, paddocks and carparks without sending a bill or asking any...
12/03/2026

The sun turns up every day, pouring energy onto our rooftops, paddocks and carparks without sending a bill or asking anyone’s permission.

And yet we built an energy system around digging fuel out of the ground, shipping it across oceans and trading it on global markets we can’t control.

When you step back and look at it, it’s a slightly strange way to run things.

At SUPA, we’re leaning into the obvious alternative. Rooftops that used to just soak up heat can become energy hubs, generating power for schools, businesses and communities right where it’s needed.

It’s not futuristic or complicated. It’s simply making better use of what’s already shining on us.

When the world gets messy, energy markets tend to follow. Fuel prices move, shipping routes tighten up and wholesale ele...
03/03/2026

When the world gets messy, energy markets tend to follow. Fuel prices move, shipping routes tighten up and wholesale electricity prices bounce around depending on what’s happening on the other side of the planet.

The sun and the wind, on the other hand, just keep doing their thing.

That’s part of the appeal of building more local renewable energy. It’s produced right where it’s used, it doesn’t rely on overseas supply, and it isn’t tied to whatever geopolitical drama is unfolding this week.

That’s exactly the thinking behind SUPA, turning rooftops into local energy hubs that keep producing power no matter what the rest of the world is up to.

Meet Jeremy – SUPA’s Product Owner, working at the point where technology, data, and community energy come together.Jere...
23/02/2026

Meet Jeremy – SUPA’s Product Owner, working at the point where technology, data, and community energy come together.

Jeremy spends most of his time building and refining CEHub T, SUPA’s online platform that underpins how community energy projects are assessed, designed, and scaled. His focus is on making the system smarter and faster, so SUPA can deliver more projects, more efficiently, and in the right places.

One of the most exciting things Jeremy is working on is a forecasting and modelling tool that’s moving toward AI capability. It allows the team to input what they know about a potential site and test whether it’s a good fit for community energy. “It’s about reciprocity,” he says. “We need to know that what we’re building will genuinely help the community and work as a long-term solution for SUPA too.”

Jeremy has been following the development of AI and machine learning for over a decade, and he’s fascinated by how far it has come. What excites him most is applying that technology to energy - taking solar harvested from rooftops and using intelligent systems to work out how it can be stored, shared, and distributed in the most effective way.

His long-term vision is bold but grounded: decentralised energy, starting in New Zealand, where communities are powered by local hubs rather than distant generators. “Imagine self-sufficient communities running off solar and batteries, with smart distribution between them. That’s the future I’d like to see.”

Jeremy joined SUPA through a joint venture and quickly found himself drawn into the company’s wider vision. While he came in for the tech, learning about community energy and its potential hooked him.

For him, the most rewarding part of the role is helping move communities closer to energy independence. Outside work, you’ll most likely find him at Piha, watching the West Coast sunset with friends after a motorbike ride - one of his favourite ways to reset 🤘

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