
How I Electrified: the unexpected payoffs from ditching gas at home
From SwitchedOn Australia by RenewEconomy
May 4, 2026 · 40 min
About this episode
Richard Smithers shares his experience of transitioning his home in Melbourne from gas to fully electric, highlighting the unexpected benefits of this decision.
Richard Smithers and his partner Lisa have taken their family home in Melbourne fully off gas, but it wasn’t part of some long-held masterplan. When they renovated in the early 2000s, climate concerns were there, but electrification wasn’t the priority. Several years later, a mix of timing, technology and circumstance pushed them to go all in - they ditched the gas, installed solar, a battery and new electric heating systems, along with draught proofing and more insulation. Richard is candid that financial capacity made the switch possible. But they haven’t only achieved emissions reduction and bill savings – their house is now much more comfortable, and they have greater control, resilience and independence from the grid.
People in this episode
Guest: Richard Smithers
Topics covered
- electrification
- renewable energy
- home renovation
- climate change
- energy independence
Keywords
- electrification
- solar energy
- battery storage
- gas-free home
- energy efficiency
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Melbourne
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