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Commercial Solar for
Melbourne Business

Supply Solar delivers commercial solar Melbourne businesses rely on — from 20kW small business systems to 150kW+ industrial arrays. We assess your site, size the system to your actual load, and handle every incentive: STCs, LGCs, and instant asset write-off guidance.

20–35%
Typical annual ROI on commercial solar
3–5yr
Average payback period after incentives
3,000+
Systems installed across Victoria

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Site assessment · Sizing · Incentive confirmation

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CEC Accredited Installers
2023 CEC Collaboration Award
2024 EUPD Installer Award
STCs · LGCs · Depreciation guidance
System sizing guide

How Big a Solar System Does My Business Need?

The right commercial solar system size is determined by your annual electricity consumption, daytime usage profile, and available roof space — not a rough guess. As a starting guide: small businesses suit 20–50kW, medium businesses suit 50–150kW, and large industrial sites suit 150kW+. Supply Solar analyses your actual electricity bills before recommending any size.
System size Annual generation (Melbourne) Annual bill saving est. Roof space required Incentive type Best suited to
20–30 kWSmall commercial 26,000–40,000 kWh/yr $6,500–$14,000/yr ~120–180 m² STC upfront discount Cafes, retail, medical, small office
30–50 kWSmall–medium 40,000–67,000 kWh/yr $10,000–$24,000/yr ~180–300 m² STC upfront discount Larger retail, trade businesses, schools
50–99 kWMedium commercial 67,000–133,000 kWh/yr $17,000–$47,000/yr ~300–600 m² STC upfront discount Warehouses, manufacturers, strata
100–150 kWLarge commercial 133,000–200,000 kWh/yr $33,000–$70,000/yr ~600–900 m² LGC ongoing revenue Large warehouses, factories, industrial
150 kW+Industrial 200,000+ kWh/yr $50,000+/yr 900+ m² LGC ongoing revenue Manufacturing, cold storage, large industrial

Estimates based on Melbourne solar irradiance (~4.4 peak sun hours/day, north-facing roof) and commercial grid tariffs of $0.25–$0.35/kWh. Actual results vary by site. All figures before incentives.

Commercial solar by business type

We Install Commercial Solar for Every Type of Business

Every business has different roof space, usage patterns and incentive eligibility. Find your fit below.

Government incentives

Commercial Solar Incentives — STCs, LGCs & Tax

Three separate incentive streams apply to commercial solar in Victoria. Supply Solar confirms which apply to your system and handles every one.

Incentive System size Value How received Who applies
Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs) Systems under 100 kW Upfront discount at point-of-sale — typically $15,000–$35,000 on a 50–99kW system Applied as a discount off your system price on the day of installation. No separate claim. Supply Solar applies automatically
Large-scale Generation Certificates (LGCs) Systems 100 kW and above ~$30–$50 per certificate, earned as electricity is generated. A 100kW system earns ~3,000–4,500 LGCs per year Ongoing revenue stream — sold through the Large-scale Renewable Energy Target (LRET) via a registered agent. Registered LGC agent (Supply Solar advises)
Instant Asset Write-Off / Depreciation Systems under $20,000 (net of STCs) — for now Full deduction in the year of purchase at your company tax rate. The $20,000 threshold is legislated to drop to just $1,000 from 1 July 2026. Claimed in your business tax return. Consult your accountant for eligibility under current ATO rules. Your accountant
Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) — Commercial LED lighting upgrades (not solar directly) Point-of-sale discount on commercial LED lighting upgrades via accredited providers Applied at invoice through Supply Solar as an accredited VEU provider. Supply Solar (LED upgrades)
Solar for Apartments (Strata) Eligible strata / body corporate buildings Up to approximately $2,800 per household for shared solar installations Applied via Solar Victoria application process — Supply Solar manages the application. Supply Solar assists

LGC values are approximate and subject to market rates. Tax incentive eligibility varies — consult your accountant. Supply Solar provides a full incentive summary in every commercial solar proposal.

The instant asset write-off threshold drops from $20,000 to $1,000 on 1 July 2026. Most small systems (6.6–15kW) currently qualify for a full write-off — install and commission before the deadline to lock in the higher threshold.
Full guide: STCs vs LGCs — which applies to your system? →
Real ROI, real numbers

What a 99kW Commercial System Delivers — Melbourne

A 99kW rooftop system stays just below the STC threshold — maximising the upfront discount while delivering substantial annual savings. Here's what the economics typically look like on a Melbourne commercial site.

Actual results vary by roof orientation, shading, tariff structure and self-consumption rate. Supply Solar models your specific site in every proposal.

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System size99 kW
Annual generation (Melbourne)~130,000 kWh
STC upfront discount (approx.)~$28,000–$35,000
Commercial grid rate offset$0.25–0.35/kWh
Annual bill saving (est.)$25,000–$38,000
Typical payback period3–5 years
25-year life saving (est.)$400,000+
Why Melbourne businesses choose solar

Six Reasons Commercial Solar Makes Sense in 2026

Generate power at $0.05–0.10/kWh

Solar replaces grid electricity that costs Melbourne businesses $0.25–$0.40/kWh with energy at approximately $0.05–$0.10/kWh over the system's 25-year life — a locked-in, inflation-proof energy cost.

20–35% ROI per annum

Commercial solar consistently delivers stronger returns than most capital equipment purchases. With a 3–5 year payback and 25-year system life, the post-payback years are essentially free energy.

STCs reduce the upfront cost immediately

For systems under 100kW, Small-scale Technology Certificates are applied as a point-of-sale discount — reducing your invoice the day of installation, with no claim required from your business.

Tax depreciation accelerates the return

Commercial solar systems are depreciable business assets. Depending on the year and your business type, instant asset write-off or accelerated depreciation can bring forward a significant portion of the tax benefit.

Pair with battery for peak demand savings

Add a commercial battery to cap peak demand charges — often 30–50% of a business electricity bill. Solar generates, the battery stores and discharges at peak to minimise demand-based charges.

ESG credentials and energy independence

Commercial solar demonstrates credible sustainability commitment — relevant to tenders, customers, and reporting obligations. And locking in a portion of your energy cost removes exposure to future grid price increases.

From assessment to generation

How a Commercial Solar Project Works

01

Site assessment

We review your electricity bills, roof structure, orientation, and electrical infrastructure. We identify all applicable incentives.

02

System design & proposal

You receive a detailed proposal: system size, expected generation, annual saving, payback period, and all incentives already applied.

03

Approvals & permits

We handle grid pre-approval, council permits (if required), and all compliance documentation — no paperwork burden on your team.

04

Installation & commissioning

Our CEC-accredited team installs on schedule, commissions the system and monitoring, and hands you a complete handover pack.

Why Melbourne businesses choose us

Accredited, Award-Winning & Fully In-House

CEC-accredited — required for incentive eligibility

STC and LGC eligibility requires a CEC-accredited installer. Every Supply Solar commercial installation is completed by our own accredited team — protecting your incentives, warranties and grid approval.

2023 CEC Award & 2024 EUPD Award

Independent industry recognition of installation quality and customer experience — the benchmarks that matter to a business making a 25-year capital investment.

Incentives handled — not just mentioned

STCs applied at the point of sale, LGC set-up for 100kW+ systems, and full incentive documentation in every proposal. We don't list rebates and leave the paperwork to you.

O&M contracts — protect your ROI

Annual commercial solar maintenance — monitoring, thermal scanning, cleaning, inverter checks — keeps your system generating at its rated output for the full 25-year life.

Across Melbourne & Regional Victoria

Commercial Solar Installation Near Your Business

Supply Solar installs and services commercial solar systems across greater Melbourne and regional Victoria.

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What Melbourne Businesses Say

"Supply Solar installed a 99kW system on our warehouse in Dandenong. They modelled the ROI from our actual bills, handled all the STC paperwork and had us generating in 5 weeks. Our electricity bill dropped 54%."

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Greg F.Operations Manager · Dandenong warehouse

"We had a 35kW system installed for our medical centre. The proposal was detailed — actual savings projections, payback period, STC discount shown clearly. Professional from start to finish."

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Dr Sarah P.Practice Owner · Berwick medical centre

"Supply Solar managed our strata building's Solar for Apartments application — all the body corporate paperwork, rebate lodgement, and installation. 32 households now benefiting. Highly recommend."

LK
Louise K.Strata Manager · South East Melbourne
Straight answers

Commercial Solar FAQs

How much does commercial solar cost in Australia?
Commercial solar is typically priced at $0.70–$1.20 per watt installed. A 30kW system costs approximately $21,000–$36,000 before the STC discount; a 99kW system costs approximately $70,000–$100,000 before STCs. Systems 100kW+ transition to LGC eligibility and are priced per project. All pricing is before government incentives — the STC discount for a 99kW system typically reduces the invoice by $28,000–$35,000. Get a commercial proposal →
What is the ROI on commercial solar in Australia?
Commercial solar typically delivers 20–35% return on investment per annum with a payback period of 3–5 years. This is driven by offsetting grid electricity at $0.25–$0.40/kWh with solar at approximately $0.05–$0.10/kWh over the system life. Businesses that consume most of their electricity during business hours — the hours solar is generating — achieve the fastest payback. Post-payback, the system continues generating savings for the remaining 20+ years of its life.
How big a solar system does my business need?
Starting guide: small businesses consuming 30,000–80,000 kWh/yr typically suit 20–50kW; medium businesses consuming 80,000–200,000 kWh suit 50–150kW; large industrial sites consuming 200,000+ kWh suit 150kW+. However, the real answer depends on your daytime usage profile — a business that runs 7 days a day gets far more value from solar than one that only operates 9–5 weekdays. Supply Solar analyses your actual bills before recommending any size.
What is the difference between STCs and LGCs?
STCs (Small-scale Technology Certificates) apply to systems under 100kW — applied as an upfront point-of-sale discount off your installation price. No claim required. LGCs (Large-scale Generation Certificates) apply to systems 100kW and above — earned over time as electricity is generated and sold through the LRET at approximately $30–$50 per certificate, creating an ongoing annual revenue stream. The 100kW capacity threshold determines which incentive applies. Many commercial installations are designed at 99kW to maximise the STC upfront discount. Full incentives guide →
Can small businesses claim solar on tax?
Yes, in most cases. Small businesses with turnover under $10 million can currently deduct the full cost of a solar system (net of the STC discount) up to $20,000 in the year of purchase — most systems under about 15kW qualify. This threshold is legislated to drop to just $1,000 from 1 July 2026, so if you want the full write-off on a larger system, installing before that date matters. Get a quote before the deadline →
How long do commercial solar systems last?
Commercial-grade solar panels typically carry a 25-year performance warranty guaranteeing at least 80% of original output at year 25. Inverters carry 5–10 year warranties and may be replaced once during the system's life. With annual O&M (cleaning, monitoring, inverter checks), a well-installed commercial solar system generates reliably for 25–30 years. O&M contracts →
What is the Solar for Apartments program in Victoria?
Solar Victoria's Solar for Apartments program provides rebates of up to approximately $2,800 per household for eligible apartment buildings installing shared solar systems. The program supports body corporate or owners corporation applications through an accredited installer. Supply Solar assists strata managers and body corporates with the full application and installation process. Strata solar details →

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