Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
Yes! With abundant sunlight and high electricity prices, Australia is one of the best places in the world to install solar. Most systems pay for themselves within 3–5 years.
Yes. The Australian Government offers Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs) which reduce upfront costs. Some states also offer additional rebates or feed-in tariffs.
Prices vary based on system size and components. A typical 6.6kW system costs between $4,000 and $7,000 after government incentives.
3–5kW: Small homes or low usage
6.6kW: Average Aussie home
10kW+: Large households or small businesses/
We'll help assess the best fit based on your electricity usage and roof space.
6.6kW: Average Aussie home
10kW+: Large households or small businesses/
We'll help assess the best fit based on your electricity usage and roof space.
Once approved, most residential systems are installed in 1–2 days. Commercial systems may take longer depending on size.
Standard systems shut off during outages. To stay powered, you'll need a battery system or hybrid inverter with backup capabilities.
Yes. With a feed-in tariff, your unused solar power is exported to the grid, and you receive a credit from your electricity retailer. Rates vary by state and provider.
In most cases, rooftop solar systems do not require council approval. Heritage-listed or strata properties may need special permissions.
High-quality panels last 25–30 years, and most come with performance warranties of 25 years.
Minimal! An occasional panel clean and system check every 1–2 years helps maintain efficiency. We offer maintenance plans for peace of mind.