Misleading & Deceptive Conduct
I strongly advise others to be extremely cautious when dealing with Energy Ease and their finance partner De Lage Landen Pty Limited.
In June 2020, I entered into a solar agreement with Energy Ease as a guarantor. The agreement explicitly stated that the system supplied would be “a brand new 93KW system.” However, in June 2024, when the system stopped working, I discovered the truth.
After receiving no response from Energy Ease regarding repairs, I contacted the manufacturer, Solis. I was then informed that the equipment had already been manufactured in January 2018 and activated in March 2018. This means the system sold to me was not new, but second-hand, and already out of warranty. This is a clear case of misrepresentation and deceptive conduct.
I formally requested a refund of $119,482.44, but Energy Ease has ignored all communication. Instead of addressing the issue, their finance partner, De Lage Landen Pty Limited,who was brought in by Energy Ease, has continued to aggressively pursue payment and even initiated legal action against me in January 2025, without any regard for the underlying fraud or the defective equipment.
This experience demonstrates a complete lack of business ethics, accountability, and customer care. Selling used equipment as new and then refusing to take responsibility is unacceptable.
I urge anyone considering working with these companies to proceed with extreme caution.








