Solar Power Systems Guides, General

How To Purchase A Reliable Solar System

At times, investment into solar energy can be intimidating and stressful with a vast number of retailers and components to choose from. In this blog we pass on some tips to help you choose the right solar retailer. It can be very difficult to determine what products and company will provide the most reliable solution for you.…

Commercial Solar Power, Solar Panels Guides, General

Is Solar For Business A No Brainer?

Have you considered solar panels for your business? Businesses across the country are realising the massive potential of solar energy to save money, reduce operating costs and put more profits back into the business. In this article, we’ll discuss the main reasons that businesses are now making the smart choice and installing solar energy. Strong Savings On Business Energy…

Solar Panels Guides, General

7 Tips On Choosing The Best Solar For Sydney & NSW

Many of us when we explore if we should get solar for our home or business do not really know where to start with our research. Sydney and the NSW coastal areas and the NSW regional areas offer some of the toughest environments for solar systems, not only in Australia, but the world. We offer 7 tips…

Solar Power Tips, Solar Battery Guides, General

Are Solar Home Batteries The Future?

Instead Of Buying A Solar System Alone, Why Not Invest In A Battery And Solar Combination Instead? The benefits of a solar and battery package benefits are obvious. From increased electricity bill savings to blackout prevention, why are not all customers in Sydney and regional NSW choosing a battery and solar bundle? Why are some customers still…

Tip & Advice, General

Why The Max Power MPS-390N Panel Is Ideal For Australian Conditions

The Max Power 390 Watt MPS-390N solar panel combines leading technology with long warranties making it ideal for Australian conditions. Australia experiences many sunny days with long daylight hours in summer. This makes it ideal for solar. However, our summers are very hot and roof temperatures easily reach 65°C. making it harsh for panels. We experience southerly busters and…