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Residential Solar & Home Energy Solutions

Residential solar in Melbourne, done properly. Supply Solar designs and installs complete home energy systems — solar panels, battery storage, EV chargers and heat pump hot water — all from one Cranbourne-based, CEC-accredited team. We size every system around your home, and we claim every Victorian rebate you qualify for. Tell us about your home for a free, no-obligation quote.

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Your whole home, powered by the sun

What Does a Complete Home Energy System Include?

A complete home solar system includes Tier 1 rooftop panels, an inverter that converts solar into usable power, mounting and cabling, and a meter to track output. Many Melbourne homes then add a battery to store daytime energy, an EV charger to fuel the car from the roof, and a heat pump hot water unit — so more of the house runs on free solar.

Going solar shouldn't mean juggling three different tradies, chasing rebate forms, and hoping the installer who quoted you is the one who turns up. At Supply Solar, your panels, battery, EV charger and hot water all come from one accountable local team — designed together so they actually work as one system, not four separate jobs bolted on over the years.

That matters more than most homeowners realise. When solar, storage and charging are planned together, the inverter, switchboard and cabling are sized once for everything you'll eventually run. Retrofit each piece separately and you often pay twice for upgrades you could have done in a single visit. Below is exactly what a modern Melbourne home energy setup is made of.

Solar panels & inverter

Tier 1 panels matched to your roof, paired with a quality Sungrow or Fronius inverter that turns sunlight into power your home can use.

Battery storage

Keeps the solar you make by day so you can run the house on it after dark — and keep the lights on during a blackout, with the right setup.

EV charging

A smart home charger that tops up your car from excess rooftop solar instead of the grid — installed by CEC-accredited electricians.

Heat pump hot water

Replaces a thirsty gas or electric tank with an efficient heat pump that costs far less to run — and qualifies for its own rebate.

The numbers that matter

How Much Can Solar Save a Melbourne Household?

Most Melbourne households offset a large share of their daytime electricity use with solar, and adding a battery lets you keep running on your own power after dark. Your actual saving depends on how much power you use, when you use it, your roof, your system size and your tariff — so we show your projected figure for your specific home in a free quote.

Three things decide how much you save — and all three are in your favour in Melbourne right now.

First, electricity prices keep rising, so every kilowatt-hour you make yourself is worth more each year. Second, Melbourne gets enough sun across the year for a well-designed system to produce strongly — even in winter. Third, the more of your own solar you actually use (rather than export for a small feed-in tariff), the bigger the saving — which is exactly why a battery, EV charger or heat pump multiplies the value of your panels.

The honest answer is that there's no single dollar figure that's true for every home — and any installer who quotes one before seeing your bill is guessing. We'd rather show you real numbers for your roof and your usage, with every rebate already applied, so you can decide with the full picture.

See My Projected Savings
  • Cut your daytime grid use first

    Solar covers the appliances running while the sun's up — fridge, pool pump, aircon, washing — the cheapest power you'll ever buy.

  • A battery captures the evening peak

    Store the surplus you'd otherwise export cheaply and use it at night, when grid power is most expensive.

  • Every rebate, applied up front

    We confirm your Solar Homes, federal battery and hot water entitlements and factor them into your quote — no chasing forms.

~26 kWh
average daily output from a 6.6kW system in Melbourne
~$1,400
Solar Homes Program rebate available on rooftop solar
3,000+
Victorian homes already switched on with Supply Solar
Get the size right

What Size Solar System Do I Need for My Home?

As a guide: a 6.6kW system suits smaller 1–3 person homes, 10kW suits a typical 3–4 person family, 13kW suits larger high-use homes, and 20kW suits big or all-electric homes. The right size depends on your electricity use, roof space, and whether you're adding a battery or EV charger — which is why we confirm it on site, free.

System size Best for Approx. panels Avg. output (Melbourne) Typical household
6.6kWview system → Smaller homes, units & low daytime use; a popular entry point ~16 panels ~26 kWh / day 1–3 people
10kWview system → The everyday family favourite; battery-ready for the evening peak ~24 panels ~40 kWh / day 3–4 people
13kWview system → High-use homes with pools, ducted heating/cooling or a large roof ~31 panels ~52 kWh / day 4–5 people
20kWview system → Large or all-electric homes & the home-to-small-business bridge ~48 panels ~80 kWh / day 5+ / all-electric

Output figures are typical Melbourne averages across the year and vary with roof orientation, shading and season. Systems of 10kW and above often require 3-phase power — we check this during your free assessment.

Find your match in 60 seconds

Tell us about your household and we'll point you to a sensible starting size. No prices, no email required — just guidance.

Which best describes you?
Small household (1–2 people)Apartment, unit or compact home, lower daytime use
Average family home (3–4 people)Standard usage, some daytime appliances running
Large or busy home (5+ people)High usage, pool, ducted heating/cooling
Going all-electric / has an EVBattery + EV charging, planning for the future
A sensible starting point
A 6.6kW system

Great for smaller homes — covers everyday use and starts trimming your bill straight away.

Add a battery later to store what you don't use during the day.

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Guidance only — your free on-site assessment confirms the exact size.

Free download · 2026 edition

The 2026 Victorian Solar & Battery Rebate Guide

A plain-English guide to every rebate Melbourne homeowners can claim this year — and how to lock in your eligibility before the 1 July 2026 change. No jargon, no sales pitch.

  • Which rebates exist for solar, batteries and hot water — and who actually qualifies
  • The 1 July 2026 income-cap change explained, and how to get in under the current rules
  • Why the state battery loan ended — and what the federal program replaced it with
  • A simple "which system size suits my home" checklist so you know what to ask for
2026 Rebate GuidePDF · 12 pages · instant download
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Victoria · 2026 rebates

Residential Rebates — We Handle Every Form

There's real money on the table for Victorian homeowners, but the schemes change and are easy to get wrong. We confirm exactly what you qualify for and lodge all the paperwork, so nothing slips through.

Solar Homes Program

Solar Victoria's rebate on rooftop solar — up to around $1,400 — plus the federal STC discount that's applied at the point of sale.

For solar panels →

Cheaper Home Batteries

The federal battery program — around $3,300 off a 10kWh battery — applied as a discount when you install. Its value steps down each year, so sooner is better.

For battery storage →

Hot Water Rebate + VEU

A Solar Homes hot water rebate of up to around $1,400, plus Victorian Energy Upgrades discounts, when you switch to an efficient heat pump.

For heat pump hot water →

EV Charging — the honest take

There's no active residential EV-charger rebate in Victoria in 2026. The real saving is charging from your own solar — we'll show you how.

EV charger incentives →
Heads up: the Solar Homes income cap drops from $210k to $150k on 1 July 2026. If you're near the threshold, apply before 30 June 2026 to be assessed under the current rules.
Why Melbourne homes choose us

One Accountable Team, From Quote to Switch-On

Award-winning

Winners of the 2023 CEC Collaboration Award and the 2024 EUPD Australian Installer Award.

Accredited & approved

New Energy Tech Approved Seller (NETCC) and CEC-accredited installers — the credentials that protect your rebates.

Genuinely local

Cranbourne-based and 100% Australian-owned, servicing homes right across Melbourne and Regional Victoria.

Paperwork handled

We confirm your rebates, lodge the forms and manage grid pre-approval — you just enjoy the savings.

Simple & transparent

How It Works

01

Free assessment

We review your bill, roof and energy goals and design a system that genuinely fits — no obligation to proceed.

02

Clear quote

You get one straightforward quote with every eligible rebate already factored in. No hidden extras, no surprises.

03

We install

Our CEC-accredited team installs neatly, usually in a day, and manages all grid approvals and rebate paperwork.

04

Start saving

Switch on, monitor your system from an app, and watch your reliance on the grid drop from day one.

Across Melbourne & Regional Victoria

Residential Solar in Your Suburb

We install for homes right across greater Melbourne and regional Victoria. Find your area below.

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What Melbourne Homeowners Say

“We started with a 10kW system and added a battery six months later. Because they designed it battery-ready from the start, the upgrade was painless. Bills are a fraction of what they were.”

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James M.Berwick · Solar + battery

“They walked us through the rebate changes and helped us get our Solar Homes application in on time. A genuinely local team that actually answers the phone.”

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Sophie P.Frankston · Residential solar

“Did our panels, a Zappi EV charger and a heat pump in one project. One quote, one crew, one point of contact. Couldn't fault the install — tidy and on time.”

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Anita K.Glen Waverley · Whole-home
Straight answers

Residential Solar & Home Energy FAQs

What does a home solar system include?
A complete system has Tier 1 rooftop panels, an inverter, mounting and cabling, and a meter to track output. Many Melbourne homes add a battery to store daytime energy, an EV charger to fuel the car from the roof, and a heat pump hot water unit — so more of the house runs on free solar. Get the full breakdown in our guide →
How much can solar save a Melbourne household?
Most homes offset a large share of their daytime electricity use, and a battery extends those savings into the evening. The exact figure depends on your usage, roof, system size and tariff — there's no one-size answer. We show your projected savings for your specific home in a free quote, with rebates already applied.
What size solar system do I need for my home?
As a guide: 6.6kW suits smaller 1–3 person homes, 10kW a typical 3–4 person family, 13kW larger high-use homes, and 20kW big or all-electric homes. It depends on your usage, roof space and whether you're adding a battery or EV charger — we confirm it on site, free.
What residential rebates can I claim in Victoria in 2026?
You can access the Solar Homes Program for rooftop solar (up to ~$1,400) plus the federal STC discount, the federal Cheaper Home Batteries Program for storage (~$3,300 off a 10kWh battery), and a hot water rebate plus Victorian Energy Upgrades for heat pumps. We confirm eligibility and handle every form.
Should I add solar, a battery and an EV charger at the same time?
Doing them together is usually cheaper and tidier, because the inverter, switchboard and cabling are sized once for the whole system. If you're not ready for everything now, we design a battery-ready solar system so you can add storage or charging later without rework.
How long does a residential solar installation take?
Most homes are switched on within about three weeks of an accepted quote. The on-roof work is usually a single day; the rest covers design, grid pre-approval and rebate paperwork, all of which we manage for you.
Is residential solar worth it in Melbourne?
Yes. Melbourne gets plenty of sun, and most homes noticeably cut their bills with Tier 1 panels and a CEC-accredited install. The savings grow as electricity prices rise, and a battery lets you use more of what you generate. We'll show the projected return for your home in your free quote.

Ready to Power Your Home on Sunshine?

Get a free, no-obligation quote with every rebate already applied. Tell us about your home and a local Supply Solar specialist will call you within 2 business hours.

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