Provider review · Updated 16 April 2026

I Want Energy

★ 4.9/5 (69 reviews) Hobart, Australia Contact for quote

I Want Energy is a verified solar installers provider in Hobart, Australia.

Is I Want Energy a good solar installer?

I Want Energy is a top-rated solar installer provider based in Hobart, rated 4.9/5 across 69 public reviews. I Want Energy is a verified solar installers provider in Hobart, Australia. Pricing is contact for quote.

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Key takeaways

  • I Want Energy rates 4.9/5 across 69 public reviews.
  • Primary location: Hobart, Australia. Pricing: Contact for quote.
  • Best for: Top-rated.
  • Website available for direct booking.
  • Compare with alternatives in our 2026 national ranking.

What I Want Energy offers

Top-rated
69 reviews
Online booking
Hobart based

I Want Energy FAQs

Is I Want Energy reputable?

I Want Energy holds a 4.9/5 rating across 69 public reviews. The provider consistently scores in the top tier of their category.

How much does I Want Energy charge?

I Want Energy's pricing falls in the "Contact for quote" range. Exact quotes depend on the specific service and scope — request a free written quote to compare before committing.

Where is I Want Energy based?

I Want Energy is primarily based in Hobart, Australia, and serves clients across Hobart and surrounding areas. Check with the provider directly for specific service-area coverage.

What are the alternatives to I Want Energy?

Our independent ranking of the top solar installer in Australia includes Climasolar, MLEC Solar, PSW Energy, Perth Solar Warehouse. Each has different strengths — see our comparison for a side-by-side breakdown.

How much does a solar system cost in Australia in 2026?

Standard 6.6kW residential system: $4,500-$8,000 installed (after federal STC rebate). 10kW system: $7,500-$13,000. 13kW: $9,500-$16,000. Premium tier-1 panels (LG, REC, SunPower) add $1,500-$3,000. Battery (10kWh): $9,000-$18,000 (less Federal Cheaper Home Battery rebate of $4,000-$7,000). Total system with battery typically $13,500-$22,000 fully installed. Always get 3 quotes — prices vary 30-50% between installers for the same system.

What's the federal STC rebate worth in 2026?

The Small-scale Technology Certificate (STC) scheme automatically discounts your solar system at point of sale. Value depends on system size and location zone (Australia divided into 4 zones based on solar resource). For a 6.6kW system: Zone 1 (Darwin, FNQ): ~$3,500. Zone 2 (Brisbane, Perth): ~$3,200. Zone 3 (Sydney, Adelaide): ~$2,800. Zone 4 (Melbourne, Hobart): ~$2,400. The rebate is built into the price installers quote — you never claim it separately. STC values change with carbon market prices and reduce each year (10% reduction in 2030).

Should I get a solar battery in 2026?

Battery economics improved significantly in 2026 with the Federal Cheaper Home Batteries program ($4,000-$7,000 rebate per battery from 1 July 2025). Best for: high evening electricity use, flat or low feed-in tariffs ($0.04-$0.08/kWh in most states), planning long home occupancy (10+ years), EV ownership, virtual power plant participation (extra income). Payback time with rebate: 6-9 years on a $13,000 battery. Top brands 2026: Tesla Powerwall 3, BYD Battery Box, AlphaESS, Sungrow, Sigenergy.

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