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Solar + battery

Best with a north-facing roof and decent daytime or evening usage.

Check your roof from satellite

Enter your address and we'll analyse your roof from satellite to estimate how many panels fit and how much power you could make.

How it works(tap to expand)
  1. 1. Enter your full address — include your suburb and state so we find the right rooftop.
  2. 2. We read your roof — using Google's Solar service we estimate how many panels fit, your maximum system size, and expected yearly generation. If it can't see your roof, you can trace the outline yourself by tapping each corner.
  3. 3. Apply the suggestion — tap “Use … in my quote” to drop the recommended size straight into your quote. You can still change it anytime.
  4. 4. Our team reviews it — after you submit, a specialist double-checks your roof and, if anything needs adjusting, sends a revised design with updated pricing to your account for approval. Nothing is locked in until you approve.

Estimates are a guide only and depend on shading, roof orientation and obstructions — your final design is confirmed by our team.

Any panel brand preference?

All panels come with full warranty. No preference gives you our best-value tier-1 panels.

Any inverter brand preference?

The inverter converts your solar into usable power. It does NOT need to match your panel brand — we only fit CEC-approved units that pair correctly. No preference gives you our best-value hybrid-ready inverter.

What system size do you want?

Bigger systems make more power. Not sure? Use the roof checker above and we’ll suggest a size from how many panels fit.

Would you like a battery?

A battery stores daytime solar to use at night, cutting bills further. Bigger batteries store more for longer backup.

What’s your roof made of?

Panels mount differently on each roof type, which affects the install.

Is your power single or three phase?

Most homes are single phase. Check your switchboard, or pick single and we’ll confirm.

How many storeys is your home?

Panels on a double or three-storey roof need extra height access and safety gear, which adds to the install.

Panels and inverter don’t need to match brands

Solar panels and inverters are cross-compatible. We only fit CEC-approved components that are electrically matched to work together.

Stuck on any question? — it explains everything in plain English.

Enter your postcode to instantly see the federal and state government rebates you could claim.