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Geo Solar is a professional Solar Energy Installation Company serving our clients across Australia. We are experts in building, and maintaining solar Residential & Commercial projects for our customers.

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Unit 1306 52-54 Walker St, RHODES NSW 2138, AUSTRALIA
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+61 283228967
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About Us

Australia's Best Solar Installation Company for Residential & Commercial

GeoSolar is a professional Solar Energy Installation Company serving clients across Australia. We focus on adding value propositions with our experienced and expert team. We believe in delivering high-quality products and best-in-class customized customer support. We are experts in building, and maintaining Solar Residential & Commercial Projects for our customers.

Going solar is a smart choice for homeowners who want to save money and reduce their carbon footprint. Our residential solar solutions provide a sustainable energy source that can significantly reduce or even eliminate your monthly electricity bill. Take control of your energy costs and join the solar revolution today!

Residential
Commercial

Our commercial solar solutions provide businesses with a sustainable energy source that can help save money and improve their bottom line. By reducing electricity costs and earning credits for excess power produced, commercial solar can provide excellent returns on investment. Join the sustainable energy revolution and power your business with solar today.

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About Us

Geo Solar is a professional Solar Energy Installation Company serving our clients across Australia. We are experts in building, and maintaining solar Residential & Commercial projects for our customers. We focus on adding value propositions with our experienced and expert team. We believe in delivering high-quality products and best-in-class customer support.

Government Solar
Incentives & Rebates

You already know that switching to solar is a great investment > it saves you money on power bills, increases the equity in your home and it’s good for the planet, keeping it clean and green for future generations of Australia.

Plus, with modern solar systems powering lives for 20 years, it’s an investment that continues to offer ROI long after the system is paid off. Recognizing this, the federal government encourages households to make the switch to solar via financial incentives. In addition, depending on where you live, you could be entitled to state rebates as well.

We can help you determine your eligibility, so get in touch today.

Energy Cost Reduction

By producing your own clean energy, you can avoid paying high electricity bills and even earn credits for excess power produced. The savings can add up over time, and you can enjoy the benefits of a sustainable, cost-effective energy solution for years to come.

Environmental Benefits

Going solar is an eco-friendly solution that significantly reduces reliance on fossil fuels, mitigates climate change, and protects natural resources. It produces clean, renewable energy that does not emit any pollutants or greenhouse gases, leading to cleaner air and water.

Increased Property Value

Solar panels are an attractive feature that can make your home or business more marketable, especially to environmentally conscious buyers. Studies have shown that solar homes sell faster and for more money than homes without solar. 

Excellent Profitability

With lower energy costs and the ability to earn credits for excess power produced, solar energy can generate significant savings and even pay for itself over time. Additionally, businesses can take advantage of tax incentives and other financial benefits.

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Installing solar panels on your roof is a great way to reduce your energy bills and your carbon footprint. If you’re considering this option, here’s what you need to know:

  1. First, you’ll need to find a reputable solar retailer in your area to advise you on the best solar panels for your home or business and will help you design a system that meets your specific energy needs and budget.
  2. Once you have chosen your solar panels, the installer will assess your roof’s condition and determine the best location for the panels. This will typically involve measuring the angle and orientation of your roof and deciding on the best placement for maximum sun exposure.
  3. Meanwhile, Your Solar retailer will work with the distributers to get the approvals of the designed system for your home or business.
  4. Next, the installer will secure the panels to the roof using special mounting brackets. These brackets are designed to be weather-resistant and to hold the panels securely in place.
  5. The installer will then run wiring from the panels to an inverter, which will convert the solar energy into usable electricity. The inverter will be located near your main electrical panel.
  6. Finally, the installer will connect the solar system to your electrical panel and the grid. Once connected, your solar panels will start generating electricity, and you can begin enjoying the benefits of clean, renewable energy.

It’s important to note that installing solar panels on your roof can be a complex process, so it’s always best to work with a qualified professional. At [company name], we have the experience and expertise to help you navigate the process from start to finish, ensuring you get the best possible solar solution for your needs.

The cost of a solar energy system in Australia varies depending on several factors, including the size of the system, the type of panels used, and the location of the installation. On average, the cost of a residential solar energy system in Australia ranges from $3,500 to $10,000, although prices can be higher or lower depending on the specific requirements of the project.

There are several factors that can impact the cost of a solar energy system, including:

  • Size of the system: larger systems will generally cost more than smaller systems.
  • Type of panels: Different types of solar panels have different costs, with higher-efficiency panels typically costing more.
  • Location: The cost of a solar energy system can vary depending on where it is being installed, with installations in remote or difficult-to-reach areas costing more.

It’s important to keep in mind that the upfront cost of a solar energy system can be offset by long-term savings on energy bills, as well as by government incentives and rebates. Many customers find that their solar energy system pays for itself in a few years, and that they continue to save money on energy costs for many years after that.

The amount of energy that a solar energy system can produce depends on several factors, including the size of the system, the location of the installation, and the weather conditions in the area.

On average, a 6 kilowatt (kW) solar energy system, which is a common size for a residential installation in Australia, can produce around 20 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per day in ideal conditions. However, this amount can vary depending on the location and weather conditions, with production being lower on cloudy or rainy days and higher on sunny days.

It’s important to note that the actual energy production of a solar energy system can be affected by several factors, including the angle and orientation of the panels, shading from trees or other buildings, and the age and efficiency of the panels.
GeoSolar can help you determine the expected energy production of a solar energy system based on the specific conditions at your location, and can also help you determine the size of the system that you will need to meet your energy needs.

Yes, there are few government incentives available for solar energy systems in Australia, including:

Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs): STCs are a form of renewable energy credit that are created based on the expected output of a solar energy system. Homeowners can sell their STCs to recoup a portion of the cost of their solar energy system. The number of STCs that can be created for a solar energy system depends on the size of the system, the location of the installation, and the date of installation.

Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs): Many Australian states and territories offer FiTs, which are payments made to homeowners for the excess electricity that is generated by their solar energy system and sent back to the electrical grid. The amount of the FiT varies depending on the state or territory, and may also depend on the time of day and the amount of electricity that is generated.’

It’s important to note that the availability and amount of these incentives can vary depending on the state or territory, and may change over time as government policies are updated. GeoSolar can help you determine the specific incentives that are available in your area, and can also help you navigate the process of applying for these incentives.

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