For NSW apartments & strata

Solar for shared roofs, without the committee fight.

Apartment solar is genuinely harder than house solar, but it's possible, often profitable, and we've done the boring committee paperwork enough times to make it easier.

Strata-friendlyCommittee briefing includedNSW only

Three paths for apartment solar.

Common-area system

Powers lifts, lights, garage doors. Owners corp owns it. Bills drop. Easiest political path.

Individual unit system

Single owner-occupier on a top floor. Roof rights via by-law. Saves that owner directly.

Embedded network

Whole-building system, residents buy power from the building. Higher complexity, higher reward.

Getting it past a strata committee.

We've done this enough times to know where it gets stuck.

  1. The brief

    One-page brief covering options, costs, savings written for non-technical owners. We provide it.

  2. The vote

    Special resolution at AGM. Usually 75% needed. The brief is designed to land this.

  3. The by-law

    Strata by-law amendment for individual unit installs, or shared-system maintenance for common-area. We supply the template.

  4. The install

    Strata-friendly installers we trust to actually turn up when they say.

How it works

Three steps. No pressure.

60 sec

Check your roof

Address in. We estimate sun hours, roof angle, and shade. No installer call needed.

No login

See your options

Plain-English breakdown of system size, STC rebate, payback, and battery options.

Your call

Get matched

Only when you say so, up to 3 quotes from local CEC-accredited installers.

Common questions

Yes. A 15–25 kW common-area system typically pays for itself in 4–6 years and slashes the strata levy for the power line.
Profitable but complex (you become a retailer). We only recommend this when the building is large enough, usually 20+ units.
Honestly, sometimes you can't. We tell you upfront based on the satellite model.

Ready to check your roof?

60-second check · Free, always · No callbacks unless you ask.