KH7–10.5 kW
FoxESS | KH7, KH8, KH9, KH9.9, KH10 and KH10.5
74/ 100
Strong evidence coverage · 100%
Evidence checked 2026-08-06
Available in Australia · checked 2026-08-05
Buyer evidence: Ready (100% direct coverage).
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FoxESS | KH7, KH8, KH9, KH9.9, KH10 and KH10.5
74/ 100
Strong evidence coverage · 100%
Evidence checked 2026-08-06
Available in Australia · checked 2026-08-05
Buyer evidence: Ready (100% direct coverage).
FoxESS | H3-Pro-15.0 (15 kW model in the H3-Pro 15-30 kW range)
74/ 100
Strong evidence coverage · 100%
Evidence checked 2026-08-11
Available in Australia · checked 2026-08-11
Buyer evidence: Ready (100% direct coverage).
marks the better value on rows where a higher number is better. Temperature coefficient counts as higher when it is closer to zero. Size measures such as rated power carry no marker, because a larger product is a different choice rather than a better one.
| Measure | KH | H3-Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Efficiency | ||
| Design & Flexibility | ||
| Thermal & Physical Resilience | ||
| Features & Integration | ||
| Safety & Compliance | ||
| Guarantee & Backbone | ||
| Energy Ecosystem |
marks the better value on rows where a higher number is better. Temperature coefficient counts as higher when it is closer to zero. Size measures such as rated power carry no marker, because a larger product is a different choice rather than a better one.
| Measure | KH | H3-Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Architecture | Hybrid inverter | Hybrid inverter |
| Published rated AC power range | 7–10.5 kW | 6–15 kW |
| Scored benchmark | 10.5 kW | 15 kW |
| Power | 10.5 kW | 15.0 kW |
| Type | Hybrid | Hybrid |
| Peak eff | 97.8 % | 98.1 % (better value on this row) |
| MPPTs | 4 (better value on this row) | 3 |
| Evidence | KH | H3-Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Outcome | Available in Australia | Available in Australia |
| Checked | 2026-08-05 | 2026-08-11 |
| Certifications | The current Australian approved-inverter export lists FOXESS KH10.5 (AS4777-2 2020) from 13 June 2025 to 13 June 2028. | The CER export last modified 10 August 2026 lists exact H3-Pro-15.0 through 21 January 2029., The current Australian datasheet and manual identify H3-Pro-15.0 as a three-phase storage inverter. |
| Warranty scope | FoxESS Australia's inverter warranty names KH7, KH8, KH9, KH9.9, KH10 and KH10.5 and provides 120 months from installation, capped at 132 months from manufacture. Annual authorised inspection is required from year six and service or transport rebates are conditional. | The current Australian warranty expressly includes H3-Pro-15.0. The standard term is 120 months from installation, capped at 132 months after manufacture. Conditional service-rebate and transport provisions do not establish unrestricted labour or freight cover. |
| Warranty remedy | FoxESS may repair or replace an approved defective product under the governing terms. | FoxESS may repair onsite or at a service centre, or replace with the closest current product. |
| Labour and reinstallation | The warranty does not establish an uncapped owner-selected labour entitlement; approved service is subject to FoxESS processes and limits. No uncapped removal and reinstallation entitlement was established in the governing terms. | An installer service rebate may be approved, but its amount and eligible work are not stated; travel, onsite installation, modification and maintenance are excluded. Unrestricted removal and reinstallation cover is not stated. |
| Freight | Transport support is subject to the governing claim process and exclusions; no uncapped transport entitlement is stated. | Eligible road transport to one specified address may be provided; express and onward shipping are excluded. |
| Transfer and registration | No express subsequent-owner transfer right was found in the governing Australian inverter warranty. The claim must satisfy the warranty's purchase, installation, evidence and notification requirements. | No automatic subsequent-owner transfer right is stated. Registration is recommended for standard cover and required for FoxPlus; the FoxPlus section contains a conflicting 72-month standard-period reference. |
| Grid compatibility | The exact KH10.5 is approved to AS/NZS 4777.2:2020. DNSP export and interoperability settings remain installation-specific; AusNet also lists the exact model in its interoperable inverter register. | Three-phase Australian identity. CER product listing does not establish DNSP, site, export-limit, installation or commissioning approval. |
| Local product pathway | No separate local pathway recorded | No separate local pathway recorded |
| Buyer evidence | Ready (100% direct coverage): Local availability, buyer evidence, and the publication threshold are confirmed. | Ready (100% direct coverage): Local availability, buyer evidence, and the publication threshold are confirmed. |
| Safety notice | No model-specific notice recorded | No model-specific notice recorded |
| Review note | The 10.5 kW highest Australian model in the KH series now has exact current approval evidence. | FoxESS Australia publishes the exact product family and support materials. External switching and battery requirements remain outside this independent inverter record. |
| Register: parts term | stated: The exact KH family receives 120 months from installation, no later than 132 months after manufacture, whichever occurs first. | stated: The exact H3-Pro family receives 120 months from installation, no later than 132 months after manufacture, whichever occurs first. |
| Register: labour and service | conditional: FoxESS may repair onsite or at a service centre, replace the product, and approve an installer service rebate. The rebate amount and eligible work are not stated, while travel, onsite installation, modification and maintenance are excluded. | conditional: FoxESS may repair onsite or at a service centre, replace the product, and approve an installer service rebate. The rebate amount and eligible work are not stated, while travel, onsite installation, modification and maintenance are excluded. |
| Register: transport and freight | conditional: Eligible road transport to one specified address may be provided. Express freight and onward shipping are excluded. | conditional: Eligible road transport to one specified address may be provided. Express freight and onward shipping are excluded. |
| Register: registration | conditional: Registration is recommended for the standard term and required for FoxPlus. The policy's FoxPlus wording also refers to a 72-month standard period, which conflicts with the exact 120-month H3-Pro table. | conditional: Registration is recommended for the standard term and required for FoxPlus. The policy's FoxPlus wording also refers to a 72-month standard period, which conflicts with the exact 120-month H3-Pro table. |
| Register: transferability | not stated: The policy defines purchaser, installer and end-user roles but does not state an automatic subsequent-owner transfer right. | not stated: The policy defines purchaser, installer and end-user roles but does not state an automatic subsequent-owner transfer right. |
| Register: explicit unknowns | 3 retained | 4 retained |
| Latest reviewed Approval Watch event | No exact-identity event in reviewed history | No exact-identity event in reviewed history |
| Sources | Source 1Source 2Source 3Source 4Source 5 | Source 1Source 2Source 3Source 4Source 5Source 6 |
These checks sit beside the benchmark score. They are site, tariff and contract questions that no product score can settle.
Ask for every model number to appear on the quote and order. The Clean Energy Council product lists are live: STC creation requires listed products at installation, and network requirements may also depend on current approval.
Have the retailer state the supply phase, inverter connection limit, export limit and any export-control cost. The local network connection agreement, not a generic datasheet, determines those settings. See the Australian Government's connection guidance.
Ask which bills or interval data, tariff, feed-in rate, export limit and future loads support the savings and payback claim. Self-consumed electricity and tariff timing usually matter more than a headline feed-in rate. See the system sizing and battery savings guidance.
Confirm the proposed inverter phase, PV input design, battery pairing and export-control configuration against the final connection agreement. A suitable product can still require a different site design or control setting.
Keep the retailer, installer, manufacturer warranty and escalation path in the contract. Australian Consumer Law guarantees apply separately from any manufacturer warranty; where one business supplied both product and installation, it is generally responsible for the remedy. See the ACCC guidance.
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