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NT • Zone 1

Solar Panels in Darwin

Compare local prices, rebates and installers in Darwin to make a confident decision. 4% of homes here already have solar.

wb_sunny5.5 sun hours/day
savings$1,883/yr savings
schedule3.8 yr payback
group29+ SAA installers
bolt150 installations

Save up to $1,883/yr

6.6kW from $5,980 after $2,088 rebate

Join 4% of Darwin homes with solar

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Solar Homes
wb_sunny5.5
Sun Hours/Day
bolt34.3kW
Avg System
payments10.3c
Feed-in Tariff (FIT)
electric_meter4.5kW
Export Limit
straighten34°
Optimal Tilt
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3 batteries installed in the 0800 postcode area in the last 6 months(+35% growth)

wb_sunnySolar Potential in Darwin

Darwin receives 5.5 peak sun hours per day on average. Optimal panel angle: 34° facing north. Summer output is ~140% of winter.

6.6kW System
30.9
kWh/day
11,262
kWh/year
10kW System
46.8
kWh/day
17,064
kWh/year
13kW System
60.8
kWh/day
22,183
kWh/year

Daily/Monthly System Energy Output Estimates

Here's what you can expect to generate with various sized solar power systems in the Darwin 0800 area, assuming good quality components, a suitable rooftop and professional, accredited solar installation.

Mean daily production for 6.6kW of solar panels in Darwin, NT, 0800

6.6kW
System Size
29.0
Avg kWh/day
10,597
Est. kWh/year
5.5
Peak Sun Hours

Estimates based on 5.5 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 the Darwin area throughout the year compared to the Australian national average.

5.5
Avg kWh/m²/day
7.4
Summer Peak (Jan)
3.3
Winter Low (Jun)

Based on Bureau of Meteorology solar exposure data. Actual values may vary based on weather conditions.

Solar in Darwin vs National Average

0800 has 4.1 systems per 100 homes, -88% vs the national average (33.3).

0800National Avg
5.1 MW
total capacity
8.8 GWh
clean energy/yr
6.0k t
CO₂ avoided/yr
$2.5M
value at 28c/kWh
1.3k
homes equiv.

Based on 150 installations, 5.5 peak sun hours, 34.3kW avg system.

thermostatInsulation impact on solar savings in Darwin

How much of your solar generation gets consumed by heating and cooling, based on your home's insulation quality. Data sourced from NatHERS climate zone 1 (Darwin).

warningPoorly insulated home (2-star)
8,694 kWh/year
Cooling: 8,694 kWh
check_circleWell insulated home (6-star NCC minimum)
4,722 kWh/year
Cooling: 4,722 kWh
Poor insulation adds 3,972 kWh/year (10.9 kWh/day) in heating and cooling
$2,059/yr
poorly insulated
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$1,298/yr
well insulated
$761/yr
saved with good insulation
Solar self-consumption comparison (6.6kW system)
Poorly insulated45%
Well insulated30%

Higher self-consumption means less solar energy exported. In a well-insulated home, more generation is exported at the feed-in tariff rate rather than consumed by heating/cooling.

Based on ABCB NatHERS climate zone 1 load limits for a 150m² home. Actual consumption varies by home design, orientation, and occupant behaviour.

electric_meterGrid Connection in Darwin

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Power and Water Corporation

Your electricity network distributor for Darwin

4.5kW
Export Limit
15
Days to connect
Typical timeframe
4.5kW+
Pre-approval threshold
Systems above need approval

paymentsFeed-in Tariffs in Darwin

Best Available Rate
10.3c/kWh
from Origin
Rate Range in NT
6.3c
12.3c
Avg electricity rate: 28.0c/kWh

Self-consumption tip: With Feed-in Tariff (FIT) at 10.3c and usage at 28.0c, every kWh you use yourself saves you 17.7c more than exporting. Consider a battery to maximise savings.

See what Darwin homeowners are paying

6.6kW systems in 0800 range from $5,980 to $8,625 fully installed, after the $2,088 federal rebate.

verifiedHow to Choose a Solar Installer in Darwin

With 29+ installers servicing the 0800 area, here are three things to look for before signing a contract.

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SAA Accreditation

Only use installers accredited by the Standards Association of Australia. This is mandatory for STC rebate eligibility.

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Get a Quote

Get a detailed quote from a vetted local installer. Prices in 0800 range from $5,980 to $8,625 for 6.6kW.

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Tier-1 Equipment

Insist on tier-1 panels and a reputable inverter. This protects your 25-year performance warranty.

gavelLocal Council Requirements

Planning and approval requirements for solar installation in Darwin, NT.

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No Approval Required

Most residential solar installations in NT are exempt under the NT Planning Scheme permit exemptions.

  • checkRoof-mounted panels on residential buildings
  • checkSystems under 10kW on single-phase
  • checkNo change to building structure
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Heritage Considerations

Darwin includes heritage-listed or conservation areas. Heritage areas may require Development Permit.

Contact your local council to confirm requirements before installation.

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Local Government Area

Darwin 0800 is in the Darwin Waterfront Precinct council area.

Your installer will handle all necessary paperwork and approvals as part of the installation process.

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Your SAA Installer Will Handle

  • checkGrid connection application to your DNSP
  • checkElectrical safety certificates
  • checkSTC rebate paperwork
  • checkMeter upgrade coordination
chevron_rightData sources:CER, ABS, BOM, Global Solar Atlas

5.5 kWh/m²/day avg solar exposure · 150 installations in 0800 · 4% penetration · BOM station 10.3 km from Darwin

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$2,088
Federal rebate for 6.6kW

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savingsRebates in NT

Federal STC Rebate

$2,088 (6.6kW)
  • checkAll residential properties

Home and Business Battery Scheme

Up to $5,000
  • checkNT residents
  • checkBattery storage systems
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System Prices in Darwin

6.6kW Solar$5,980 - $8,625
10kW Solar$9,200 - $13,800
13kW Solar$12,075 - $17,250

*Prices after federal STC rebate. Excludes state rebates.

Add a Battery

10kWh: $10,350 - $14,950

Your Solar ROI

Annual Savings$1,883
Payback Period3.8 years
10-Year Savings$18,830

Based on 6.6kW system, 30% self-consumption, current tariffs

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Business Owner?

Commercial solar systems in Darwin can cut electricity bills by 30-60%. Larger rooftops mean faster payback.

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Solar Trends in Darwin

trending_upYoY Growth
13%
4 installs last year
solar_powerAvg System Size
34.3
kW installed locally
battery_charging_fullBatteries Installed
12
+35% growth rate
starPopular Inverter
Fronius
Most installed locally

Solar FAQ for Darwin

How much does solar cost in Darwin 0800?

A typical 6.6kW solar system in the 0800 area costs $5,980 - $8,625 after the federal STC rebate. Prices vary based on panel quality, inverter choice, and installation complexity.

What's the payback period for solar in Darwin?

With 5.5 sun hours per day and current electricity prices, most households in Darwin see payback within 3.8 years. This assumes 30% self-consumption - adding a battery can improve this significantly.

What rebates are available in NT?

NT residents can access the federal STC rebate (approximately $2,088 for a 6.6kW system) plus state rebates up to $varies.

What feed-in tariff can I get in Darwin?

Feed-in tariffs in the 0800 area range from 6.3c to 12.3c per kWh. The best currently available is 10.3c/kWh from Origin.

Can I export solar power in Darwin 0800?

Yes, Power and Water Corporation allows exports up to 4.5kW per phase in this area. For larger systems, you may need pre-approval.

How do I find a good solar installer in Darwin 0800?

Look for SAA-accredited installers with experience in the 0800 area who specify tier-1 panels and inverters. Check Google reviews and ask for references. Avoid high-pressure door-to-door sales and anyone requesting large upfront deposits. Our matching tool pairs you with a vetted local installer servicing Darwin who meets our quality standards.

Is commercial solar available in Darwin?

Yes, businesses in Darwin can install commercial solar systems from 10kW to 100kW+. Commercial systems typically pay back faster than residential due to higher daytime usage. NT businesses may also access additional incentives including LGCs for larger systems.

Local data reviewed by

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