Solar PV · CEC accredited

Solar PV

Solar sized to your bill, not to the biggest rebate on offer. We read your usage, study the shading, size the cable to the inverter, and put every kW and every dollar of STC on the quote, so the system you sign for is the one that actually pays back.

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How we size an array

Sized to your bill, not the rebate.

A bigger array is not a better return. We size to what you actually use, so more of the power stays in your house.

Sized to the rebate
9.5 yr
13.2 kW array, oversized for the STC count
Self-consumption 34% Export at a low feed-in tariff
Sized to your bill
5.5 yr
8.8 kW array, matched to daytime use
Self-consumption 71% Less power sold back at cents
Payback is the number that matters. Right-sizing cuts roughly 4 years off it.
Scope

What this job includes.

  • CEC-accredited design for residential and commercial
  • Consumption analysis and shading study before sizing
  • Panel and inverter selection, named on the quote
  • Cable sizing, isolators and metering done to AS/NZS 3000
  • STC handling shown as a line, plus monitoring set up
Our system: We size the array to your metered usage and roof, not to the rebate count. The load calc, the shading note and the cable size are on your quote, and the panel and inverter are named so you can read the real warranty.
Estimator

Size it for yourself, in three clicks.

A starting point using the same logic we use on site. Indicative only, not a quote.

Your average quarterly electricity bill

Indicative only. A real number comes from a site assessment with the load calc and switchboard check. This tool sizes a starting point, not a quote.

How we quote it

The same scope sheet, every time.

Whatever the job, your quote shows the load calc, the cable sizing and the compliance, so you can see exactly what you are paying for.

The scope and compliance sheet
  1. 1 Load calculation. Your actual demand worked out and shown, not a system size guessed off the roof.
  2. 2 Cable sizing + run length. Sized for the inverter or charger and the distance, not the cheapest roll on the van.
  3. 3 Switchboard assessment. Spare capacity, RCD and surge protection, fault level. Checked before anything is added.
  4. 4 System sized to your bill. Solar and battery sized to your usage and load profile, not to the headline rebate.
  5. 5 Make + model, named. The exact panel, inverter, battery or charger on the quote, not "good panels".
  6. 6 Warranties, itemised. Product, performance and workmanship listed separately with their years, so you can compare like for like.
  7. 7 Compliance paperwork. CES, Certificate of Compliance and as-builts named as deliverables, plus STCs handled and shown as a line.
If a quote does not show these lines, you cannot compare it, and you do not know what has been cut.
How it runs

What happens, step by step.

1

Site + load assessment

We measure the load, read the switchboard, check supply and phase, and look at roof or cable routes.

2

Design + scope sheet

You get the load calc, cable sizing, the named equipment and an itemised quote. The workings are on the page.

3

Contract + schedule

Fixed scope, STCs and rebates shown as a line, a start date that fits your trading or build program.

4

Install

Licensed install to AS/NZS 3000, staged around live sites and tenants where needed.

5

Test + certify

Every circuit tested, RCDs proven, Certificate of Compliance issued. Solar and battery commissioned and monitored.

6

Handover + docs

As-builts, test results, warranties, monitoring set up, and a walk-through of how it runs.

Licensed, covered, warranted

The paperwork behind the price.

EC-00000 (DEMO), CEC A0000000 (DEMO), Public liability to $20M, and a 10-year workmanship workmanship warranty. All in writing, all on the quote.

Marcus walks through exactly what is covered: the licence and CEC accreditation you can verify, the cover that protects your site, and the warranty that names its own exclusions instead of hiding them.

The licence, the cover, the warranty, and how to check each one.
Proof, recent work

Solar PV jobs we’ve done.

Before
After
30kW commercial solar, warehouse roof, Maitland. 30kW array sized to a 26kW daytime running load, commissioned over 3 days on a Rutherford warehouse.
Questions, answered

Common Solar PV questions.

How big a system do I need? +
It comes from your usage, not a roof guess. We read your bills and load profile, study the shading and roof orientation, and size the array to match. A 6.6kW system suits many homes, but the right answer for you is on the quote with the working shown. The estimator on our pricing page gives you a starting point.
What is the payback, really? +
We model it against your actual bill and tariff, not an average. The payback depends on how much you use during the day, your feed-in tariff and the system size, and we show you the numbers before you commit. A typical well-sized home system pays back in the range of four to seven years.
What rebates and STCs do I get, and are they in the price? +
Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs) are the federal solar incentive, and we apply them as a point-of-sale discount and show the figure as a line on the quote. You see the gross price, the STC value, and the net, never a vague "rebate applied".
Will solar work in a blackout? +
Not on its own. A standard grid-connected system shuts down in an outage for safety (anti-islanding), so the grid stays safe for line workers. If blackout protection matters to you, that is a battery with a backup gateway, and we can size that with the solar.
How does shading affect my system? +
More than most quotes admit. Even partial shade on a string can pull down a whole row, so where shading is a factor we study it and may recommend optimisers or microinverters so the shaded panels do not drag the rest. The shading note is on your quote.
Do I need to upgrade my switchboard or meter for solar? +
Sometimes. Older boards may need an RCD, a main switch upgrade or space for the solar supply, and the meter is reconfigured for export. We check the board first and put any upgrade on the quote as a line, so it is not a mid-job surprise.
Get started

Get a free quote with the load calc, the cable sizing and the compliance shown.

Tell us what you need. We book a site assessment and send a scope sheet you can actually read, not a one-number text.

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