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Federal STCs save you $1,500–$2,600 depending on system size, plus state incentives like Victoria's $1,400 solar and $2,950 battery rebates.
The average EnergySelect customer reduces their electricity bill by 78%. Some even earn credits from excess solar exported to the grid.
Add battery storage to use your solar power at night and keep the lights on during blackouts. True energy security.
Modern panels last 25–30 years with minimal maintenance. That's decades of free electricity after your system pays for itself.
Homes with solar sell for an average of $29,000 more. Solar is one of the best home improvements for ROI.
The federal STC rebate applies Australia-wide, plus your state may offer additional incentives. These decrease every year — lock in your savings now.
Applied as an upfront discount by your installer. Value depends on system size, location, and current STC spot price (~$37–40/certificate). The deeming period drops to 5 years in 2026.
Victoria offers the most generous state incentives. Solar panel rebate of up to $1,400 plus battery rebate of up to $2,950, with interest-free loans also available.
Queensland's Battery Booster offers up to $3,000 for battery installations, or $4,000 with a concession card. QLD's sunnier climate also means more STCs.
NSW offers interest-free loans — up to $9,000 for battery-only or up to $14,000 for combined solar + battery. The PDRS also provides additional incentives.
Rebate amounts are indicative and subject to change. Eligibility criteria apply. Check with your state government for the latest information.
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After the federal STC discount, a quality 6.6kW solar system typically costs $4,500–$7,500 installed. A larger 10kW system ranges from $7,000–$11,000. Adding a battery (e.g., Tesla Powerwall 2 at 13.5kWh) adds $10,000–$14,000 — though state rebates like Victoria's $2,950 battery rebate bring that down significantly.
The federal government's STCs provide $1,500–$2,600 off your system cost. Victoria offers up to $1,400 for solar and $2,950 for batteries. Queensland's Battery Booster offers up to $3,000. NSW offers interest-free loans up to $14,000 for solar + battery. The federal rebate shrinks annually — acting sooner means bigger savings.
Most Australian households see a payback period of 3–5 years. After that, your electricity is essentially free for the remaining 20+ years of your system's lifespan. That's a return on investment most financial products can't match.
Batteries boost your solar self-consumption from 30–40% to 70–85%. State rebates help — Victoria offers up to $2,950, Queensland up to $3,000, SA up to $3,000. With battery prices dropping ~10% yearly and feed-in tariffs at just 3–12c/kWh, storing your own solar makes more financial sense than ever.
Solar panels still generate 25–50% capacity on cloudy days. At night, you draw from your battery or the grid at reduced rates thanks to daytime feed-in credits. Your system stays grid-connected, so you always have power.
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