Our Services

Solar, batteries, EV charging and hot water

Designed, installed and warranted by one team. In Victoria and New South Wales every system is installed by our own CEC-accredited crew — we do not subcontract the work and then hand you a phone number.

For your home

Four systems that work together

Most homes do not need all four at once. They do need them planned together, because each one changes how the next should be sized.

Residential solar

Rooftop solar sized from your actual consumption, not from how much roof you happen to have.

  • CEC-approved panels, STC eligible
  • Solar Victoria rebate lodged for you
  • Distributor pre-approval handled
  • Single or three phase
See the panel brands we install →

Home battery storage

Stores your daytime surplus for the evening peak instead of exporting it for a few cents.

  • Sized from your evening usage, not a bundle
  • Hybrid or AC-coupled retrofit
  • Backup circuits where supported
  • Federal Cheaper Home Batteries program
See the battery brands we install →

EV charger installation

Solar-aware home charging that draws from surplus rather than from the grid.

  • 7 kW single phase, up to 22 kW three phase
  • Surplus-only charging modes
  • Installed by accredited electricians
  • Distributor application lodged
See the EV chargers we install →

Heat pump hot water

Usually the largest cut to a power bill after the solar itself, and it runs on your own daytime generation.

  • Replaces conventional electric storage
  • Timed to run on midday solar
  • 180 L to 320 L tanks
  • With or without backup element
See the heat pumps we install →

For your business

Commercial and industrial solar

A commercial system is sized from metered consumption, because what matters is how much you use during daylight — not your annual total.

Sizing, roughly

Average daily useIndicative system size
40–140 kWh10–40 kW
140–360 kWh40–100 kW
More than 360 kWhMore than 100 kW

Indicative only. The number that matters is your interval data — when you draw power, not how much. A business that runs hard from 6am has a different answer to one that peaks at 4pm on the same annual total.

What we look at

  • Interval data from your retailer, not just the bill
  • Roof structure, access and fire-access pathways
  • Switchboard capacity and available spare ways
  • Export limits your distributor will approve
  • Whether storage or load shifting beats a larger array

Industrial roofs tend to be large, simple and unshaded, which makes them efficient to build on. The constraint is rarely the roof — it is the switchboard, the export limit and the structural capacity of the purlins.

How it works

From first call to switch-on

The install is the short part. The approvals are what set the timeline.

1

Assessment

Your bill, your roof, your switchboard. We check rebate eligibility before quoting so the price you see is the price that applies to you.

2

Design and quote

A specific system with named products and their datasheets — not a bracket of sizes. You see what you are buying before you commit.

3

Approvals

We lodge the Solar Victoria application and your distributor pre-approval. Installing before rebate approval forfeits the rebate, so this comes first.

4

Install and sign-off

Most homes are a single day. You get the compliance certificate, the monitoring set up, and a walkthrough of what the app is telling you.

Questions

Sizing, retrofits and who does the work

The questions that come up most before a site visit.

What size solar system does my business need?

It is set by your consumption profile, not your roof area. As a rough guide, 40 to 140 kWh a day suits roughly 10 to 40 kW of solar, 140 to 360 kWh a day suits 40 to 100 kW, and above 360 kWh a day suits more than 100 kW. The accurate answer comes from interval data, which shows when you use power rather than how much.

Do you install batteries on an existing solar system?

Yes. An AC-coupled battery inverter adds storage without replacing the solar inverter you already have, which is the usual route for a retrofit. If your existing inverter is near end of life, replacing it with a hybrid is often better value than adding a second unit.

Does a heat pump hot water system need solar to be worth it?

No, but it pairs well with it. A heat pump uses substantially less electricity than conventional electric storage on its own. Run on a timer through the middle of the day it uses your own solar rather than grid power, which is where most of the saving comes from.

Who installs the system?

In Victoria and New South Wales, our own CEC-accredited team. Elsewhere in Australia, vetted partner installers, with design and quality assurance staying with us from start to finish.

Do you handle the rebate and grid paperwork?

Yes. We lodge the Solar Victoria rebate application and the pre-approval with your distributor, and apply the STC discount at the point of sale. You must not install before rebate approval, so the sequence matters.

Tell us what you are trying to fix

A high bill, an EV arriving, an old hot water tank, or a roof that has been quoted three times already. Send us your latest bill and we will tell you what actually helps.

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