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The federal government's Small-scale Technology Certificate (STC) scheme is currently active and provides a significant upfront discount automatically applied to your installation cost. It is calculated on your system size and location, and your installer applies it directly so you only ever pay the reduced price. If you are adding a battery, the separate federal battery scheme may also apply. Get a quote to see exactly how much you save.
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How much does solar cost in Victoria?
The figures below are a rough guide based on current Victorian market pricing after the federal STC discount. They are not a quote. Prices vary by system size, panel and inverter brand, roof and site complexity, so your fixed-price quote will confirm the actual price for your property.
6.6kW system
Suits smaller or lower-usage households. Covers typical daytime usage with excess exported to the grid.
10kW system
A common choice for Victorian family homes with higher usage or electric heating. Covers more of your daytime use.
Solar + battery
Solar plus a home battery. Use solar day and night and cut grid use. The federal battery scheme may reduce this further.
EV charger
Charge your EV from solar during the day. Best installed alongside solar to reduce labour costs.
These figures are a rough guide only, based on current Victorian market data, and are not a quote. Actual pricing depends on your roof, system size, panel brand and site complexity. Your free quote will confirm the exact price for your specific property. There is no obligation to proceed.
Why go solar in Victoria?
Victoria has strong solar generation through the long summer and shoulder seasons, rising power prices, and some of the best rebates in the country. Here is what makes solar a strong investment for Victorian homes.
Rising electricity costs
Victorian electricity prices have climbed in recent years. Solar offsets your daytime usage and reduces how much expensive grid power you buy.
Strong solar resource
Victoria generates well across the year, strongly through summer and the shoulder seasons, from Melbourne to the regions, making solar productive statewide.
Feed-in tariff credits
Victoria's energy regulator sets a minimum feed-in tariff each year that retailers must pay at least, with many offering more, so it pays to compare plans.
Victorian solar rebate
Unlike most states, Victoria has its own rebate for solar panels on top of the federal scheme. Your installer will confirm what currently applies when they quote.
Solar EV charging
Charge an electric vehicle from solar during the day. A home EV charger installed alongside solar is one of the higher-return upgrades available.
25-year warranty
Quality solar panels carry a 25-year performance warranty. With typical payback in 3 to 5 years, that leaves many years of low-cost generation.
Common questions about solar in Victoria
What Victorian homeowners ask before getting a quote.
As a rough guide, after the federal STC discount a 6.6kW system in Victoria is commonly around $5,000 to $7,000, and the state rebate can reduce this further. A 10kW system is around $8,000 to $11,000. Solar plus a battery commonly runs $13,000 to $18,000. An EV charger adds roughly $1,500 to $3,000 installed. These are guide figures only, not a quote. Your fixed-price quote will confirm the exact cost for your property and system size.
For solar panels, there are two layers of support. The federal Small-scale Technology Certificate (STC) scheme is an upfront discount applied by your installer, and on top of that Victoria runs its own Solar Homes rebate for eligible households, which most states do not have. For home batteries, support is through the federal battery scheme. Your installer will confirm exactly what applies when they quote.
Victoria's energy regulator sets a minimum feed-in tariff each year that 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.
After accepting your quote, most installations are completed within 2 to 4 weeks depending on grid connection approvals and scheduling. The installation itself typically takes one day for a standard residential system. Your installer will give you a specific timeline when they call.
Most roofs are suitable. North-facing roofs at 15 to 30 degree pitch get the best results, but east and west-facing installations still perform well. Your installer will assess your roof during the quoting process and advise on the best panel positioning and any shading considerations. There is no cost for this assessment.
A battery stores excess solar generated during the day so you can use it at night, cutting your grid use. It makes the most sense if you have high evening usage or want backup during outages, and the federal battery scheme can help with the cost. Your installer will model your usage against solar generation and give you an honest recommendation on whether a battery stacks up for your household.
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