Just Another Solar Podcast

#100 - Amber Unfiltered w/ Carlos Garcia

Just Another Solar Podcast Season 10 Episode 100

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Carlos Garcia from Amber Electric joins Just Another Solar Podcast to break down how Australia’s wholesale electricity market really works — including negative pricing, smart energy usage, batteries, EVs, and why real-time data is becoming critical for both households and installers. We unpack the growing disconnect between traditional retail models and wholesale pricing, the challenges around transparency, and what the energy transition actually means on the ground for consumers and the trade as the grid gets more complex. 

This episode is proudly brought to you by GoodWe Australia, supporting Australian solar retailers and installers with reliable inverters and energy storage solutions built for real-world conditions and backed by a strong local presence.

Just Another Solar Podcast is hosted by Luke Beattie, Karl Jensen, Nigel Morris and Jess MacPherson. It's a casual conversation that shouldn't be taken as business, financial or legal advice. 


Episode chapters

1:00:00 Intro & Welcome Back

1:03:00 Industry Catch-Up After the Break

1:07:30 Customer Calls, Friends & Family

1:12:00 Solar Industry Burnout & Workload

1:14:00 Episode 100 Milestone

1:16:45 Sponsors & Installer Training

1:17:55 Introducing the Guest: Carlos Garcia

1:21:30 Amber Electric Overview

1:25:10 Wholesale Pricing Explained

1:29:45 Negative Pricing & Smart Usage

1:34:40 Real-World Energy Use Examples

1:38:10 Batteries, EVs & Load Shifting

1:42:00 Australian Solar Manufacturing

1:46:30 Data Access & Installer Trust

1:50:30 Battery Sales & Referral Concerns

1:55:10 System Efficiency & Energy Loss

1:00:00 Final Questions & Industry Warnings

1:02:10 Closing Thoughts & Thanks

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