Best Solar Panel Installers
Sunboost 🏆 2026
- Clean Energy Council Recognition None
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Naomi at Sunboost was absolutely brilliant in helping me with my problem. I am not very tech savvy but Naomi was very patient and polite. Fixed the problem while I was still on the phone. Thank you Niami.
Arise Solar 🏆 2026
- Clean Energy Council MemberNo
- Clean Energy Council Recognition None
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On the day everything went well, Roger and others from arise kept me informed before the installation and the team on the day were very polite and professional.
Resinc Solar & Batteries 🏆 2026
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Approved Retailer and Member
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I went with these guys for my panels six years ago, and yes, I could have gotten a battery with someone else cheaper, but why wouldn't I go with… Read more
Resinc? The service, the install, the follow up, and anytime I have a question, it gets answered. It's honestly a no-brainer. You pay for what you get, and these guys are the embodiment of that. I can't express it enough!
Regen Power 🏆 2026
- Clean Energy Council MemberYes
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Approved Retailer and Member
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Highly recommend this company for solar panel installation! They provided an exceptionally good response from our very first inquiry and maintained… Read more
reliable service throughout the entire project. What impressed me most was their accountability; when a couple of roof tiles were accidentally broken during the install, they took full responsibility and replaced them immediately. Truly a professional and honest team!
Solar Secure
- Clean Energy Council MemberYes
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Approved Retailer and Member

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After Sales service is poor , rather non-existent. More than 2.5 months and Battery issue has not been resolved. Whattsapp, Phone, Emails no response… Read more
from these guys. But drop an enquiry and you will get prompt reply. - This what i wrote on this forum and saved on productreview on 22nd April.
After several followups the inverter was replaced on 27th May. Thats 3.5 months.
That very day the issue resurfaced, communiated to Solar Secure next day. Got a response back they are looking into it. So that 28th May.
Today its 17th August
What do you guys think? Is this how this whole industry works or is it unique to Solar Secure.
I think Solar Secure has done many installs and has no more capacity to support its customer due to too many faulty and low quality installs and have too many faults to fix.
Please share your views.
iTechworld 🏆 2026
- Clean Energy Council MemberNo
- Clean Energy Council Recognition None
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This is the third time we have purchased for our cars. Product is excellent and preforms very well. L
3P Solar 🏆 2026
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Approved Retailer
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Tom was very helpful, and sorted my issue out with great efficiency.
Sun Select
- Clean Energy Council MemberYes
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Approved Retailer and Member
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Good Communication, Great Service and Sensational Price on a 28kw Fox Battery system. My main contact throughout this was Trevor who assisted me… Read more
with his recommendations. Installation was a breeze with Henry and Archi (Installation Team) keeping me informed all the way.
Zip Solar 🏆 2026
- Clean Energy Council MemberNo
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Approved Retailer
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Inverter Issue raised after 11 months after deployment response was good and timely, issue fixed the following day caused by Western Power running tests. Inverter was restored back to normal.
Solar Naturally
- Clean Energy Council MemberYes
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Member
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The boys were great - they were helpful, tidy and on time.
Amazing Solar Solutions
- Clean Energy Council MemberYes
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Approved Retailer and Member
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We have installed the solar panels and battery system from Amazing Solar and had a great experience with the entire process. Their sales… Read more
representative( Patrick) reached out on phone and understood my concerns straight away. Arranged the site visit to assure me about the process and products. Offered me the best Fox ESS package of battery and inverter along with Suntech panels. The rest of the team seamlessly integrated the rest of the process including Solar Victoria rebate claim. Installation team did good job of wrapping it in one day and by clearing all the site of any clutter. Thank for the Amazing job team.
iGreen Energy
- Clean Energy Council MemberYes
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Member
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Very happy with the service I received from Sid and the igreenenergy team. Extremely Professional and organised. Thanks again.
Solar Power Nation
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Approved Retailer
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Quick, friendly and efficient service provided by Sara from SPN
Solar Miner
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Approved Retailer and Member
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I had the solar panels and solar batteries installed in late February this year after three months of delay. When I talked to the sales person to… Read more
design the system, it was agreed that some solar panels would be installed on my pitch roof while others on flat roof with tilt legs. When their electrician came to install the panels, they installed all of them (except three panels) on two flat roofs without tilt legs. The three panels were installed on another pitch roof. The layout was completely different from what was agreed. They also failed clear the rubbish from my house. When I made a compliant to Solar Miner, they only refunded me the money for the tilt legs after I logged a complaint to Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV). Their explanation to CAV is that it is not technically feasible to install tilt legs on my roof. I ultimately got another qualified solar system installer to reinstall the solar panels on tilt legs. The installation passed the inspection. Efficiency of the system immediately increased by 30% at least. That proved that the so called explanation was just lies or excuses with basis. Even more ridiculous, I just received the inverter cable tray cover via courier from the inverter manufacturer yesterday. As a layman, I don’t have a clue that a cover is missing from the inverter. Solar Miner or their installer has never advised me that. Very busy services and poor technical knowledge. I still have to figure out if I need to install the cable tray cover or not.
Smart Energy Answers
- Clean Energy Council MemberNo
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Approved Retailer
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Excellent Service Extremely happy with the service and the overall experience. From the initial consultation through to the installation, the team… Read more
was professional, knowledgeable and very helpful. They took the time to explain everything clearly and made the whole process smooth and stress-free. The solar battery system has been performing really well, and I’m very pleased with the quality of the installation and the results. I would have no hesitation in recommending them to anyone. Thank you to the entire team for the excellent service and support! Highly recommended. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
SolarBright
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Approved Retailer and Member
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I am extremely disappointed with Solar Bright's post-installation service and lack of accountability. After they installed solar panels on my house,… Read more
my roof started leaking .When I reported the issue, the first response was purely formal. They just poured a massive amount of silicone in one spot (which didn't fix the leak) and refused to look for the second leak, claiming there was no visible damage .It took a week of tedious emails with management to finally get more teams sent out. Credit to the subsequent technicians: the second team actually lifted the panels, found, and fixed the leak, and the third team discovered and replaced over 10 broken roof tiles damaged during the installation !However, the issue is still not fully resolved. I found a couple more broken tiles nearby, but Solar Bright is now refusing to fix them, falsely claiming they "didn't work in that area." Roofers walk across the entire roof during installation, and trying to avoid responsibility for ongoing damage is unacceptable .I have given the company 7 days to fix the remaining damage before taking this matter to Fair Trading. Think twice before using them if you value your roof.
Expert Electrical
- Clean Energy Council MemberNo
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Approved Retailer
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Expert Electrical at Brendale made our whole Solar and battery installation experience a breeze. They were extremely professional and great with communication. Great value for workmanship and I highly recommend them.
Solargain
- Clean Energy Council MemberYes
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Member
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I can't speak highly enough of Solargain as a company. My local Solargain rep is a neighbour and friend and the whole process has been easy and… Read more
informative and the communication through out has been perfect. This install was to add an Istore battery to our solar system that Solargain had recently upgraded for us, and we decided to complete our system with a battery. The installation team was on time and communicated when they would arrive and I cant fault them and the installation was first class and a pleasure dealing with them. I am an electrician myself and recognise quality workmanship. The Istore products are first class and I cant recommend Solargain high enough to anyone considering either a complete new system or an upgrade to your existing system.
Solar Battery Group
- Clean Energy Council MemberNo
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Approved Retailer
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Warning!! Do not purchase from Solar Battery Group! The battery I purchased was agreed to be installed in the corner of my double garage. The… Read more
installer put it at the end of my garage, without consultation or communication with me. I can now not park my car in the garage and close my garage door! Support personnel do not answer phone calls or reply to emails. I have now contacted consumer affairs to assist with managing this problem 1 month after installation!
Go Run Solar
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Approved Retailer and Member
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I highly recommend Go Run Solar! They installed my solar panels and recently fitted a FOX ESS battery and inverter, and the entire experience has… Read more
been excellent.
Dhaval, Jay, Kevin, and the whole team are friendly, professional, and always provide honest, practical advice. I especially appreciate Dhaval's prompt responses to all my questions—it's reassuring to have someone you can genuinely trust.
When I was looking for a solar installer, I had a lot of doubts and was worried about choosing the wrong company. Looking back, I'm so glad I chose Go Run Solar. If you're looking for reliable installers who do quality work at reasonable prices, you won't go wrong with Dhaval and the team.
Natural Solar
- Clean Energy Council MemberNo
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Approved Retailer
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Worst customer service ever. It took 3 months to organise a visit by their technician to inspect the broken down inverter they they didn’t honour… Read more
theit guarantee the warranty. The sent a replacement item but they demanded me to pay for the installation of it!
Solarmaxx
- Clean Energy Council MemberYes
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Accredited Installer, Approved Retailer and Member
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Excellent workmanship. The whole process from quote to installation was smooth and professional. Great team. Highly recommended.
Solar World
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Member
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SolarWorld is a legitimate and trustworthy company that handled my refund smoothly after I decided not to proceed with the solar battery due to… Read more
changes in my plans. Tanvir Tanim from the sales team was professional and helpful throughout, and the refund was completed without any hassle.
Fortune Solar
- Clean Energy Council MemberYes
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Member
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Prompt attention by Parker and battery problem was solved within 2 days.
Solar Junction
- Clean Energy Council MemberNo
- Clean Energy Council Recognition None
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Staff were great to deal with, end product and service good. Keep up the great work.. :)
Sync Energy
- Clean Energy Council MemberYes
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Member
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Had solar installed in 2022. Had specified I wanted battery ready inverter. Was assured by rep not problem we will install battary ready system. In… Read more
2025 was looking for qouts for battery. Also contacted these guys. No response to emails tried calling and nothing. Basically do a deal and vanish. Thanks yo CHATGP found out my growat is not suitable. Make sence why they won't reply and ignore
Supreme Solar Power
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Approved Retailer
Excellent service. Very fast. Done within time so got max benefit of govt. Rebate. 100% will recommend.
Solarhub
- Clean Energy Council MemberYes
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Approved Retailer and Member
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Highly recommend Solarhub - 10/10 from beginning to end. From our initial meeting with Jesse in Sales, who spent more time than he should have but… Read more
answered every question we had & pointed out really relevant information we hadn't thought about, to Joe & the whole team who came to install the new panels & battery. The entire team were so professional, neat & tidy (no mess or rubbish left behind), cheerful & very pleasant to deal with. Absolutely love our new system & zero regrets.
VoltX Energy
- Clean Energy Council MemberYes
- Clean Energy Council Recognition Member
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Installation was easy quick and painless. Best money I ever spent on anything in my life. Immediately my electricity consumption went to zero.
Smart House Solar
- Clean Energy Council Recognition None
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Overall quite happy with the product. The process of purchasing was easy and answered all my questions I had. The installation date was changed… Read more
twice. Communiation to get an install date was pretty bad. They couldn't get everything done so the installer had to come back for a second time 1.5 weeks (was told within a week) later to complete it. The installers were amazing and they weren't told of how big of a job it was originally. Communication with the sales agents etc could be better but overall happy. Was about 2 months wait for installation. Was charged extra during installation as they needed to add more cable and concrete slabs for the battery.
Is solar worth it?
While the costs of residential solar power were sky high as recent as 10 years ago, putting solar panels on your roof is much more affordable now. This is due in part to generous government rebates aimed at incentivising the use of renewable energy, as well as the increased demand for solar power in Australia. A 5kW system today is the same price as a 2kW system sold for prior to 2011, when the government introduced its Australian Renewable Energy Target.
The solar panel rebate
When you purchase solar panels from an accredited Clean Energy Council solar retailer, you’re eligible for a discount in the form of Small Scale Technology Certificates, or STCs. A certain dollar value is taken off the purchase price of your system per kilowatt.
The exact discount amount depends on three variables: your zone rating, the deeming period and market factors. The zone rating indicates how much clean renewable energy your panels can generate, according to your location and how much sunshine your part of the country receives. For example, Darwin and Townsville have a higher zone rating than Sydney and Brisbane. The deeming period refers to the number of years left remaining before the scheme's finish date. Since the scheme is due to be phased out by 2030, the closer we get to this time, the lower the discount you'll receive.
Regardless, the STC subsidy can be generous, amounting to $3,300 for a 6kW system. To see an estimate of the discount you may qualify for, you can put your details into the Small generation unit STC Calculator.
How do I avoid solar wastage?
If you spend most of your peak solar-generating times out of the house (for example if you work in an office full-time), you may be wondering if solar is still worth it. After all, since your solar system will automatically revert to on-grid electricity at night-time, what’s the point of solar if you're still paying for electricity bills. Here are two options to help you reap the rewards of clean energy.
Solar battery: Battery storage allows any solar power that’s not used immediately to be saved for later. This means you can use stored-up solar power when you're at home in the evenings - or even in a power outage. However, while solar batteries are resourceful, they can be expensive, with the solar battery price ranging from $2,000-$12,000, depending on the size of your system and the brand. For example, the Tesla Powerwall 2 retails for around $11, 700.
Feed-in tariff: A more affordable option is to sign up for a feed-in tariff with your electricity provider. This allows any unused solar energy to be fed back into the grid through a utility meter. Solar panel owners are compensated by way of a modest rebate. The exact amount varies depending on your electricity company, but often ranges from 7-16 cents per kW. However, it also means that you're contributing to clean energy in your neighbourhood - providing solar energy that would otherwise be sourced by coal or gas.
How much do solar panels cost?
The main determining factor of the total cost of your solar panel set-up is the total power output, measured in kilowatts or kW. As an average cost, here are some rough estimates:
- 3kW system: $3.5-$5K Sufficient for a household of 2-3 people
- 5kW system: $4.5-$8K Suitable for most households of 4-5 people, who spend a balance of time at home and out.
- 10kW: $8-12K This is the right size if you have a larger household, or for smaller households that spend the bulk of their time at home during the day, such as retired couples.
These estimates are inclusive of system installation, however you may choose to custom-select your installer, which may result in a variation in price. As these cost estimates demonstrate, it's hard to pin down an exact price of how much a solar power system will cost.
Solar quotes
While a quote is still a price estimate, it's more specific to your unique needs. Comparing solar quotes is helpful, as all quotes take into account other factors besides the size of your system. These include:
- Your state in Australia: As your city or town's zone rating will affect the STC discount on solar panels you get from the government.
- Inclusion of a mounting system: A professional will consider whether you need a mounting system to tilt the panels on your roof towards the sun - especially if your have a flat roof, or your roof doesn't face north
- Your roof's condition: As older rooves will usually still be solar-panel friendly, but take more work to allow them to accommodate solar panels
- Seasonality: While autumn and early spring offer more affordable installation, summer is the peak time for solar panel installation. This means you'll be paying top dollar to install at this time of year.
- The quality of solar system components including the solar panels and the solar inverter. Although energy-efficient panels are more expensive initially, they'll last longer. The same is true of a durable panel build quality like crystalline silicon, which is estimated to last around 25 years.
With all this in mind, it's advisable to avoid flash deals by overzealous solar panel retailers or limited-time only sale offers - even if they're marketed using catchy phrases like 'Best solar deals!' A cheaper price today may involve the use of cheap, non-durable components, or an imminent price increase after installation. These can involve more money changing hands later.
Can I install a solar panel system myself?
The short answer is no. Even if you’re an electrician or an engineer, you should leave installation to the professionals. Solar installation is a niche market and the work involves high voltage electricity being handled from a height, so it can be dangerous.
There are also parts of the installation process that a lay person legally can’t do, such as wiring a solar panel to a 230-volt AC load. Since accredited solar installers have completed the training necessary to obtain their license, they install solar panels as part of their routine work – which can take whole lot of stress off your plate.
Hiring a solar panel installer might actually save you money
- Warranty protection: DIY solar panel installation will, in most cases, void a solar panel warranty. This is the case even if your installation goes according to plan and no problems are immediately visible.
- You can't get a discount with a DIY job: To be eligible for a discount Small Scale Technology Certificates as part of a government rebate, your solar panel system needs to be set up by a Clean Energy Council accredited installer. This makes you exempt from receiving a rebate if you embark on a DIY solar job - even if everything goes perfectly according to plan. Since the rebates can amount to thousands of dollars, you’ll often make back the money you spend on installation by opting for an accredited installer, anyway.
- Insurance reasons: Since an accredited solar panel installer will be insured, you won’t be left out of pocket to cover the cost of damage or other expenses if there is a fault with the installation process.
What do solar installation costs include?
A professional will prepare your roof by attaching racking/ scaffolding, installing mounts, laying the panels, and installing a solar inverter that converts the DC electricity generated by the solar panels into usable AC electricity via your home’s electrical system. The total cost will include the 'balance of system' - all the separate electrical parts that make up the system, like wires, isolators, breakers, switches, mounting brackets and the solar inverter. The cost of manual labour will also be factored in.
How to choose a solar panel installer
- First and foremost, look for Clean Energy Council accreditation - this ensures your installer will meet a certain level of quality. While installers need to be licensed electrical contractors as a minimum, each year, when installers renew they're accreditation, they're required to complete training to keep up-to-date with Australian standards. They're also required to have public liability insurance. Choosing CEC-approved also means you'll qualify for discounts. Ask your installer for proof of accreditation.
- Installers should provide an itemised list for a quote
- Warranty periods should be clearly stated - both product warranties (around 10 years) and performance warranties (usually around 25 years)
- A good reputation accompanied by a decent number of years in business is a requirement as well. Reading real-to-life reviews from solar panel owners in Australia is helpful - simply scroll up to begin your research today.
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