Solar & Energy Solutions Services in Australia — Verified Local Quotes
Find local experts for solar panels, solar batteries, EV chargers, heat pumps, energy efficiency upgrades, and renewable energy solutions.
Whether you need a one-off job or ongoing solar & energy solutions support, TaskerAsker connects you with verified, ABN-checked local professionals who can provide written quotes — usually within 24 hours. Every provider on TaskerAsker is independently verified before their listing goes live.
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Solar panel systems: grid-connect, off-grid & battery storage
Grid-connected solar PV is now one of the most cost-effective energy investments for Australian homeowners and businesses. CEC-accredited installers on TaskerAsker design, supply and install systems from 6.6 kW to 100 kW+, including battery storage (Tesla Powerwall, Sonnen, BYD) and hybrid inverters for maximum self-consumption. All systems installed through CEC-accredited installers qualify for federal government STC rebates. Post your solar job with your electricity bill and roof type for accurate, itemised written quotes.
Commercial solar, EV charging & energy efficiency
Commercial solar installations above 100 kW require a large-scale generation licence and sophisticated system design to maximise return on investment. TaskerAsker connects businesses with commercial solar specialists, EV fleet charging infrastructure installers and energy efficiency consultants. Battery storage for commercial premises reduces peak demand charges and provides backup power resilience. Post your commercial energy project for written proposals from accredited local specialists.
Why use TaskerAsker for solar & energy solutions services?
TaskerAsker is Australia's trusted marketplace for local solar & energy solutions professionals. Here's why thousands of Australians choose us:
Verified professionals: Every provider is ABN-checked and independently verified before appearing on TaskerAsker.
Up to 3 written quotes: Post one job and receive competitive quotes from multiple providers — no cold calling.
Genuine reviews: Read verified reviews from real Australian customers who have hired the same provider.
Free to post: Posting a job on TaskerAsker is completely free — you only pay the provider once work is complete.
Local experts: Providers are based in your state and suburb, so they understand local regulations and pricing.
Hiring a solar & energy solution — what to check
Verify ABN and trade licence via the TaskerAsker profile or our licence checker tool.
Read recent reviews and check the star rating — aim for providers with at least five verified reviews.
Request a written, itemised quote before any work begins.
Confirm the provider carries public liability insurance (on file at TaskerAsker for verified providers).
Never pay a large deposit upfront — a reasonable deposit is usually 10–20% for larger jobs.
Frequently asked questions about solar & energy solutions services
How much does solar panel installation cost in Australia?
A standard 6.6 kW solar system (the most popular size for an average Australian home) costs $4,500–$9,000 installed after applying the federal government Small-scale Technology Certificate (STC) rebate in 2026. A 10 kW system costs $7,000–$14,000 after rebates. A 13.2 kW system (maximum residential STC-eligible size) runs $10,000–$18,000. Prices vary by state, inverter brand (Fronius, SolarEdge, Huawei) and panel brand (Jinko, REC, LG). A battery (10–13.5 kWh, e.g. Tesla Powerwall, SonnenCore) adds $8,000–$15,000. Always compare at least three quotes from Clean Energy Council-accredited installers.
How long does it take for a solar system to pay itself back?
Payback periods depend on your electricity usage, feed-in tariff rates and system size. For most Australian households, a well-sized solar system (6.6 kW) has a payback period of 3–7 years in 2026, after which the electricity generated is effectively free. High self-consumption households (those at home during the day) achieve payback faster. Adding a battery extends payback by 2–5 years but increases energy independence. Solar systems in Australia are typically warrantied for 25 years on the panels and 10 years on the inverter, so the system should deliver well beyond payback.
Do solar installers need to be accredited in Australia?
Yes. Solar PV system installation in Australia must be performed by a Clean Energy Council (CEC) Accredited Installer in order for the system to qualify for Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs), which fund the government rebate. Using a non-accredited installer means you forfeit the rebate, which is typically worth $2,000–$5,000 depending on system size and state. Grid-connected solar systems must also be installed by a licensed electrician. The CEC maintains a public register of accredited installers. Always verify your installer’s CEC accreditation before signing a contract.
Can I add a battery to my existing solar system?
Yes, in most cases — though compatibility depends on your existing inverter. If you have a string inverter (the most common type), you can add an AC-coupled battery such as the Tesla Powerwall or Sonnen to any existing solar system regardless of inverter brand. DC-coupled batteries (BYD, Sungrow SBR) typically require a compatible hybrid inverter, which may mean replacing your existing inverter at additional cost ($1,000–$2,500). A qualified CEC-accredited installer can assess your current system and recommend the most cost-effective battery solution. Post your job on TaskerAsker to compare quotes from local accredited installers.
How do I find a solar installer near me?
Post your solar job on TaskerAsker with your suburb, current electricity usage (annual kWh if known), roof type (tile, metal, flat), preferred system size and whether you want to include battery storage. CEC-accredited, ABN-checked solar installers servicing your area will respond with written no-obligation quotes. Compare quotes, check CEC accreditation and read customer reviews before choosing. Posting is free and there is no obligation to hire.
What government rebates are available for solar installation in Australia?
The primary federal incentive is the Small-scale Technology Certificate (STC) scheme. CEC-accredited installers apply STCs as an upfront discount worth $2,000–$5,000 for a standard 6.6 kW system in 2026. Some states offer additional support: Victoria’s Solar Homes Program subsidises battery storage; other states have interest-free loan schemes for eligible households. Ask your installer to itemise the STC discount separately in the quote and verify their Clean Energy Council accreditation before signing any contract.