Residential solar

Home solar that pays you back

We design and install rooftop solar sized to your household, back it with real warranties, and claim every rebate you qualify for. Lower bills from the first quarter, without the hassle.

Why go solar at home

Most home upgrades cost you every year. Solar pays you back every day.

Sun on your roof is power you would otherwise buy from the grid. A system sized to your household turns that into a lower bill from the first quarter, then keeps doing it for decades.

Australian family home with rooftop solar panels in warm afternoon light
  1. A smaller bill, every quarter

    Run the house on your own daytime power and buy far less from the grid. Most homes see a real drop from the first billing cycle, and it holds as prices rise.

  2. Less exposure to the grid

    Generating your own locks in a large share of your usage at today's cost. Add a battery to store the day's sun for the evening peak and short outages.

  3. An asset, not an expense

    A quality system usually pays for itself in four to seven years, then keeps earning. Buyers now look for it, so it reads as a genuine upgrade at sale time too.

What's included

The anatomy of a complete system

No cut corners, no surprise extras. Here is everything that makes up a Solar Power Outlet home install, from the panels on the roof to the paperwork we handle for you.

  • Tier-1 solar panels

    Quality panels from bankable manufacturers, with a typical 25-year performance warranty.

  • Matched inverter

    A reliable inverter sized to your system and roof, so the array performs at its best.

  • Monitoring app

    See your generation and use in real time from your phone, from day one.

Australian home with a full rooftop solar array, labelled with the parts of a complete system
  • Accredited install

    Fitted by accredited installers to Australian standards, then tidied and explained before we leave.

  • Real warranties

    Manufacturer product cover on the gear plus workmanship cover on the install itself.

  • Rebates handled

    Federal and state rebates checked and claimed for you as part of the job.

One team is accountable from the first quote to the day you switch on. Your written quote lists the exact hardware and warranties for your home.

Indicative system tiers

A size for every household

A guide to common home system sizes, indicative pricing and rough yearly savings. The right size depends on your roof, your usage and how much power you use during the day.

6.6 kWSmaller homes and units
$4,000–8,000Indicative, before rebates
  • Around 15 to 17 panels
  • Suits 1 to 3 people and a modest bill
  • Federal STC discount of about $1,600–1,800
  • Battery-ready if you want storage later

Est. $1,200–1,700 off your bill a year

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13 kWLarge or all-electric homes
from $12,000Indicative, before rebates
  • Around 29 to 33 panels
  • Suits large roofs and high daytime use
  • Great fit for pools, EVs and all-electric homes
  • Pairs well with a home battery

Est. $2,500–3,400 off your bill a year

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Prices and savings are indicative only and vary with your site, roof, usage, tariff and the rebates current at the time of install. Your written quote confirms the exact figures for your home.

Rebates and incentives

The sticker price is not what you pay

Federal and state programs cut the upfront cost of home solar well below the headline figure. We work out what applies to you and claim it as part of the job.

  • Federal STC discount≈ $1,600–1,800Indicative on a 6.6kW system; the amount steps down over time.
  • Victorian solar panel rebateUp to $1,400For eligible Victorian homeowners through Solar Victoria.

Figures are indicative and depend on your system, location, income and the programs current at the time of install. We confirm exact amounts in your written quote.

How it works

From first quote to switched on

A straight path with one team accountable the whole way. No hand-offs, no surprises.

  1. Free quote and site check

    Tell us about your roof and your bill. We design a system to suit, confirm the rebates you qualify for, and put it all in writing.

  2. System design and approvals

    We finalise the layout, handle the grid connection application and the rebate paperwork, and book a date that suits you.

  3. Professional installation

    Accredited installers fit your panels and inverter to standard, tidy up, and walk you through the system before they leave.

  4. Monitoring and support

    You get app monitoring from day one and a clear point of contact for warranty, questions and future upgrades like a battery.

Common questions

Straight answers before you commit

The questions we hear most from homeowners. See the full list on our FAQ page.

It depends on size and site, but as a guide a 6.6kW system typically lands around $4,000 to $8,000 and a 10kW around $8,000 to $14,000 before rebates. Rebates bring the upfront cost down further, and your written quote confirms the exact figure.

Most homes cut a large share of their grid electricity, and a well-sized system usually pays for itself in about four to seven years. The exact saving depends on your usage, your tariff and how much power you use during the day.

Most roofs suit solar. Orientation, tilt, shading and available space all affect the result, which is exactly what the free site check works out. We will tell you honestly if your roof is a poor fit rather than oversize a system.

Federal STCs apply Australia-wide and come off the price of most systems. Victorian homeowners may also access the Solar Victoria panel rebate. We check what you qualify for and handle the claim as part of the install.

Either works. Batteries let you use your own solar at night and add backup. If you are not ready, we can size a solar system that is battery-ready so you can add storage later without redoing the work.

Ready when you are

Get a system sized for your roof

A free, no-pressure quote with honest numbers and every rebate you qualify for. Talk to a real person who knows the details.