Subiaco · WA · 6008
Solar Battery Installation in Subiaco, WA
Comparing solar battery installation in Subiaco? Browse the providers we list serving Subiaco and the surrounding Perth area, typically $9,000-$18,000. Credentials and pricing shown where published — independent, no paid placements.
Should I get a solar battery?
A typical 6.6kW residential solar system in Australia costs $4,500-$8,000 fully installed in 2026, after the federal STC rebate ($2,000-$3,500). Larger systems: 10kW $7,500-$13,000, 13kW $9,500-$16,000. Premium tier-1 panels (LG, REC, SunPower) cost $1,500-$3,000 more than budget panels (Jinko, Trina, Longi). Adding a battery: $9,000-$18,000 for a 10kWh system. Heat pump hot water (replacing gas/electric): $3,500-$6,500 with state rebates. Total payback time: 4-6 years for solar, 7-10 years with battery. Quality install with tier-1 panels lasts 25+ years.
4.1M+
Australian homes with solar (2026)
350,000+
Solar installation rate per year
4-6 years
Average residential payback time
6,500+
CEC-accredited solar installers
Subiaco at a glance
Subiaco (6008) is a inner-west, upmarket suburb of Perth, WA, approximately 3 km from the Perth CBD. Home to around 9,000 residents with a median age of 37 and a median household income of $2,400/week (ABS Census 2021). The median detached house price is approximately $1700k (2026).
Population
9,000
Median age
37
Median income / wk
$2,400
Km from CBD
3
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Solar Installers serving Subiaco listed in our directory
Alphabetical. Ordering on ranked listicles follows our methodology. Updated June 2026.
Positive Energy Solutions
CEC-Approved Solar Retailer in Osborne Park, Perth. Installs SunPower, Q Cells, Jinko systems.
PSW Energy (Perth Solar Warehouse)
CEC-Approved Solar Retailer in Bibra Lake, Perth. Installs Canadian Solar, Jinko, Longi systems.
Regen Power
Solar installation firm in Canning Vale, Perth. Installs Q Cells, JA Solar, Trina systems.
Solargain
CEC-Approved Solar Retailer in Malaga, Perth. Installs Q Cells, REC, Jinko systems.
Common questions
Solar Installer FAQs, Subiaco
How much does a solar system cost in Subiaco (Subiaco) 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 Subiaco?
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 Subiaco?
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.
What is feed-in Subiaco and how does it work?
Feed-in tariff is the rate your electricity retailer pays for excess solar energy you export to the grid. Rates have declined dramatically: 2010 $0.40-$0.60/kWh, 2020 $0.10-$0.15/kWh, 2026 typically $0.04-$0.08/kWh (some retailers offer higher with conditions). Rates vary by state and retailer — compare on Energy Made Easy (energymadeeasy.gov.au). Strategy: maximise self-consumption (use power when generating) rather than relying on export. Battery storage shifts excess to evening use instead of low-rate export.
How do I find a quality solar installer?
Verify CEC accreditation at solaraccreditation.com.au — required by law for STC rebates. Higher tier: CEC Approved Solar Retailer (industry quality assurance). Look for: 5+ years in business, tier-1 panels (Jinko, Trina, REC, LG), tier-1 inverters (Sungrow, Fronius, SMA, Enphase), product warranties 12+ years, workmanship warranty 5+ years, written quote with components specified, no high-pressure sales. Get 3 quotes and compare apples-for-apples — same panel and inverter brands, same battery if applicable.
How long does solar installation take?
From quote to switched-on: typically 4-12 weeks. Process: quote acceptance and deposit (1-2 weeks), site assessment and engineering (1-2 weeks), panel ordering (1-3 weeks for stock items, 4-8 for premium tier-1), installation day (4-8 hours for residential), grid connection paperwork (1-3 weeks). Some states have longer grid connection delays (NSW: 4-8 weeks, VIC: 2-4 weeks). The actual installation day is fast — most of the timeline is paperwork and supply chain. Battery installation adds 1-2 weeks.
What if my solar system stops working?
First check: inverter display for error codes, app monitoring (most modern systems), and main switchboard for tripped breakers. Common issues: inverter failure (8-12 year typical lifespan, $1,800-$3,500 replacement), single panel failure (rare, covered under product warranty), bird/possum damage to wiring ($300-$800 repair), shading from new growth (tree trim), system disconnected by retailer (check bills). Original installer should provide workmanship warranty support. If they're out of business, any CEC-accredited installer can service the system.
What's a virtual power plant (VPP)?
VPP networks aggregate residential batteries to provide grid services (frequency response, peak shaving). You earn money for sharing your battery during high-demand periods. Major Australian VPPs: AGL Virtual Power Plant ($400-$1,200/year credits), Tesla VPP (South Australia), Origin Loop, EnergyAustralia. Requirements: compatible battery brand (Tesla Powerwall, sonnen, AlphaESS), specific retailer plan, willingness to allow grid discharge of battery during peak demand. Net result: faster battery payback (6-8 years instead of 8-10).