

Home Solar
Power your home
Residential solar systems generate electricity from sunlight to power your home throughout the day. Energy is used instantly, reducing grid reliance and lowering your electricity bills over the long term.
Reduce electricity costs and take greater control over your home’s energy use. Solar provides long-term savings while lowering reliance on energy retailers.

Lower electricity bills
Generate your own power during the day.
Energy independence
Rely less on energy retailers.

Solar panels generate electricity during the day to power your home in real time. Any excess energy can be exported to the grid or stored in a battery for later use.
Generate power
Panels produce electricity from sunlight.
Power your home
Energy is used instantly across your home.
Export excess energy
Unused energy is sent back to the grid.
Battery storage (optional)
Store energy for use at night or peak times.
Pairing your solar system with a battery allows you to store excess energy and use it when you need it most, reducing reliance on the grid and increasing your energy savings. To learn more about solar batteries click here.

Use energy at night
Store solar power for evening use.

Reduce grid reliance
Use less electricity from retailers.

Protect against outages
Keep essential power running when the grid fails.

Maximise solar savings
Use more of the energy you generate.

Residential solar can significantly reduce electricity bills by generating power directly from sunlight. During the day, solar energy powers your home instead of electricity from the grid, lowering the amount of energy you need to purchase from your retailer.
Most residential solar systems pay for themselves within several years depending on system size, electricity usage, and energy prices. After the system has paid off, the electricity generated is effectively free for the remaining lifespan of the panels.
Yes. Solar batteries can be installed with a new solar system or added later to an existing system. Batteries store excess solar energy generated during the day so it can be used at night or during grid outages.
Solar panels typically last 25 years or more, while inverters may need replacement during the system lifespan. With proper installation and occasional servicing, residential solar systems can generate electricity for decades.
Yes. Solar panels still generate electricity on cloudy days, although output will be lower compared to full sunlight. Systems continue producing energy whenever there is daylight available.
Speak with our team to install a residential solar system tailored to your home, reduce your power bills and take control of your energy.