For NSW homeowners
Solar for your home, the straight version.
Most NSW homes on a 4-bedroom block can fit 6.6 kW of panels and pay it back in 3–5 years. Here's how to find out if yours is one of them.

Is your roof a good fit?
Five quick checks. Three or more “yes” usually means solar's worth a serious look.
Roof faces north, east or west
North is best, but east + west is fine for most homes.
Less than 30% shade between 9am and 3pm
A bit of late-arvo shade is fine.
Tile, Colorbond or concrete tile roof in decent nick
If it'll need replacing in 5 years, do the roof first.
Quarterly bill over $400
Below that, the maths gets tighter but isn't off the table.
Plan to be in the home 3+ years
Solar adds resale value either way, but payback is the headline figure.
Typical NSW homeowner · 6.6 kW system
$1,400–$2,100/ year
Payback typically 3.2–4.6 years. Your free check pins the number.
What a typical 6.6 kW system includes.
Panels
Tier-1 only18–22 tier-1 (e.g. Trina, REC, Jinko)
Inverter
25-yr brand warrantyFronius / Sungrow / SMA
Monitoring
IncludedApp-based, real-time
Workmanship warranty
Standard10 years
Install time
Most homes1 day on a typical roof
Grid connection
IncludedNetwork application handled by installer
What you save before you even start.
A 6.6 kW system in NSW today gets about $3,300 off upfront thanks to the federal STC scheme. Some postcodes get extra battery loans and PDRS payments. We tell you which applies.
Read the full NSW incentives guide →How it works
Three steps. No pressure.
Check your roof
Address in. We estimate sun hours, roof angle, and shade. No installer call needed.
See your options
Plain-English breakdown of system size, STC rebate, payback, and battery options.
Get matched
Only when you say so, up to 3 quotes from local CEC-accredited installers.
Common questions
Check your roof free.
60-second check · Free, always · No callbacks unless you ask.