Solar Panels in Black Hills 7140
23% of homes in Black Hills already have solar. Join 1,226 local households saving on electricity.
25 batteries installed in Black Hills in the last 6 months(+35% growth)
wb_sunnySolar Potential in Black Hills
Daily Solar Generation
Black Hills receives 3.6 peak sun hours per day on average. This translates to excellent solar generation potential.
Annual Production
Daily/Monthly System Energy Output Estimates
Here's what you can expect to generate with various sized solar power systems in the Black Hills area, assuming good quality components, a suitable rooftop and professional, accredited solar installation.
Mean daily production for 6.6kW of solar panels in Black Hills, TAS, 7140
Estimates based on 3.6 peak sun hours and 80% system efficiency. Actual output varies with panel orientation, shading, and weather.
Monthly Solar Irradiation
Average daily solar energy (kWh/m²/day) reaching Black Hills throughout the year compared to the Australian national average.
Based on Bureau of Meteorology solar exposure data. Actual values may vary based on weather conditions.
Solar in Black Hills vs National Average
How Black Hills 7140 compares to the rest of Australia for solar adoption.
Combined capacity of all 1,226 solar systems in the 7140 postcode area.
Calculations based on 3.6 peak sun hours, 6.1kW average system size, and 0.68 kg CO₂/kWh grid emissions factor.
electric_meterGrid Connection in Black Hills
TasNetworks
Your electricity network distributor for Black Hills
paymentsFeed-in Tariffs in Black Hills
Self-consumption tip: With Feed-in Tariff (FIT) at 10.5c and usage at 27.0c, every kWh you use yourself saves you 16.5c more than exporting. Consider a battery to maximise savings.
gavelLocal Council Requirements
Planning and approval requirements for solar installation in Black Hills, TAS.
No Approval Required
Most residential solar installations in TAS are exempt under the Tasmanian Planning Scheme exemptions.
- checkRoof-mounted panels on residential buildings
- checkSystems under 10kW on single-phase
- checkNo change to building structure
Heritage Considerations
Black Hills includes heritage-listed or conservation areas. Heritage precincts may have additional requirements.
Contact your local council to confirm requirements before installation.
Local Government Area
Black Hills 7140 is in the West Coast council area.
Your installer will handle all necessary paperwork and approvals as part of the installation process.
Your CEC Installer Will Handle
- checkGrid connection application to your DNSP
- checkElectrical safety certificates
- checkSTC rebate paperwork
- checkMeter upgrade coordination
cloudWeather & Solar Data Sources
Solar irradiation data for Black Hills is sourced from official meteorological records.
Bureau of Meteorology
Nearest station: Hobart Ellerslie Road
Coordinates: 42°53'23" S 147°19'40" E
~31.6 km from Black Hills centre
View BOM dataopen_in_newGlobal Solar Atlas
Satellite-derived solar resource data
Location: 42.7165°S, 147.0207°E
View satellite dataopen_in_newSolar irradiation values are long-term averages. Actual conditions vary with weather, season, and microclimate factors. Data sources: Bureau of Meteorology (Australia), Global Solar Atlas (World Bank/ESMAP).
Heritage Considerations in Black Hills
Parts of Black Hills are in a heritage conservation area. You may need council approval for solar installation. Our installers can advise on compliant installation options that respect heritage requirements.
Learn about solar for heritage homesarrow_forwardsavingsRebates in TAS
Federal STC Rebate
Up to $2,000 (6.6kW)- checkAll residential properties
System Prices in Black Hills
*Prices after federal STC rebate. Excludes state rebates.
Your Solar ROI
Based on 6.6kW system, 30% self-consumption, current tariffs
Solar Trends in Black Hills
Solar FAQ for Black Hills
How much does solar cost in Black Hills?
A typical 6.6kW solar system in Black Hills costs $5,616 - $8,100 after the federal STC rebate. Prices vary based on panel quality, inverter choice, and installation complexity.
What's the payback period for solar in Black Hills?
With 3.6 sun hours per day and current electricity prices, most Black Hills households see payback within 5.5 years. This assumes 30% self-consumption - adding a battery can improve this significantly.
What rebates are available in TAS?
TAS residents can access the federal STC rebate (approximately $1,525 for a 6.6kW system).
What feed-in tariff can I get in Black Hills?
Feed-in tariffs in Black Hills range from 6.5c to 12.5c per kWh. The best currently available is 10.5c/kWh from Origin.
Can I export solar power in Black Hills?
Yes, TasNetworks allows exports up to 5kW per phase in Black Hills. For larger systems, you may need pre-approval.
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