Solar Panels in Victoria

Solar panels in Victoria, the complete guide

Victoria is one of the strongest states for solar support, with a state rebate for the panels themselves on top of the national scheme. This is a clear, no-jargon guide to going solar in Victoria: what it costs, the support available, and how to get a good install.

  • Independent and Victoria-focused
  • No jargon
  • Checked May 2026

The short answer

Solar makes strong sense for most Victorian homes. A federal scheme reduces the upfront cost, and Victoria adds its own state rebate for solar panels on top, which makes it one of the better supported states. A feed-in tariff credits the surplus power you export, and adding a battery lets you use more of your own power after dark. The best way to know what solar would cost and save at your property is a quote.

Why Victoria

Why solar works well in Victoria

Victoria does not get the year-round intensity of sun that the northern states do, but solar still works well here, and the numbers stack up for most homes. Victorian solar systems generate strongly through the long summer and shoulder seasons, and even in winter they contribute.

What really makes solar work in Victoria is the combination of generation and support. Rising electricity prices mean every unit of power you generate and use yourself is a unit you do not buy from the grid. Add the federal scheme and Victoria's own state rebate, and the upfront cost comes down further than in most states. That is what makes solar such a common and sensible choice across Victoria.

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Worth knowing. The value of solar comes mostly from using your own generation directly, which avoids buying that power from the grid. Victoria's strong state support reduces the upfront cost of getting there.
What it costs

What solar costs in Victoria

There is no single price for solar, because it depends on the size of the system and your home. But the figures below give a realistic guide based on current Victorian pricing.

System
Rough guide
A common home system
A popular mid-sized home solar system in Victoria is broadly in the region of $5,000 to $7,000, after the federal support is applied. The state rebate can reduce this further.
Larger systems
A larger system, suited to a bigger home or higher power use, costs more. The price per unit of capacity often improves as the system gets bigger.
Adding a battery
A battery is a significant additional cost on top of the panels. See the batteries guide for detail.
What drives the price
System size, the panels and inverter chosen, your roof, and the complexity of the installation.

Cost ranges are indicative, based on current Victorian market data, checked May 2026. They are not a quote. Your actual price depends on the system and your home.

The single most useful number is the one from a quote for your own roof. A quote accounts for your home, your power use and the system that suits you, and applies the federal and state support at the current rates.

Rebates and support

Solar support in Victoria

Solar in Victoria is well supported, and unlike most states Victoria has its own rebate for the solar panels themselves. Here is the plain-English version, with more detail on the dedicated rebates guide.

The federal scheme

The national scheme lowers the upfront cost of solar panels. It works through certificates that an eligible system creates, and your installer applies their value as a discount on your price. It applies in Victoria as it does nationally, and it steps down over time.

The Victorian rebate

On top of the federal scheme, Victoria runs its own Solar Homes rebate for eligible households installing solar panels. It is a state rebate applied through an approved installer. Eligibility rules apply, including property value and whether a rebate has been claimed before. The detail is on the rebates guide.

For batteries, a federal scheme reduces the cost of an eligible home battery. There is also a feed-in tariff that credits exported power. The rebates guide covers all of this in detail, including how it changes over time.

See solar costed for your home

A quote shows the system that suits your roof, the price after the federal and state support, and what it would save.

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Getting it right

How to get a good solar install

A solar system is a long-term investment, so it is worth getting the install right. A few practical points help.

Get a proper quote

A good quote follows a look at your roof and your power use, and shows the price after the federal and state support.

Use approved installers

The Victorian rebate requires an approved installer. It also protects the quality of the work and your eligibility for support.

Sort eligibility first

The Victorian rebate needs an eligibility step before install. Get this confirmed before scheduling the work.

Compare your energy plan

Victoria has a competitive retail market, so comparing energy plans can add real value to your solar return.

Common questions

Victoria solar FAQ

How much do solar panels cost in Victoria?

As a rough guide, a popular mid-sized home solar system in Victoria is broadly in the region of $5,000 to $7,000 after the federal support is applied, and the state rebate can reduce this further. Larger systems cost more. A quote for your home gives the accurate figure.

Is there a solar rebate in Victoria?

Yes. Unlike most states, Victoria has its own state rebate for solar panels, the Solar Homes rebate, for eligible households. It is on top of the federal scheme that reduces the upfront cost. For home batteries there is a federal scheme. The rebates guide covers all of this in detail.

What feed-in tariff will I get in Victoria?

Victoria's energy regulator sets a minimum feed-in tariff each year, which retailers must pay at least, and many offer more. Rates vary between retailers and plans, so it is worth comparing. The bigger saving from solar usually comes from using your own power rather than the credit for exporting it.

Is solar worth it in Victoria?

For most Victorian homes, yes. Solar generates well through the long summer and shoulder seasons, the federal and state support reduce the upfront cost, and you save by using your own power instead of buying from the grid. How quickly it pays back depends on your home and power use, which a quote will show.

Should I add a battery to my solar system?

A battery lets you store daytime solar to use after dark, rather than exporting it for a feed-in credit. With Victorian feed-in rates relatively low, storing your solar is often worth more than exporting it. A battery adds a significant upfront cost, and the batteries guide covers whether one suits your home.

Ready to see what solar would cost?

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