Solutions
New Energy Solutions
Solutions
Brands
Solar Panels
Brands
Locations
About Us
About Us
Support
Need help?
Support
Learn
Featured Articles
Sizing Up A System
Finance & Rebates
Learn
NSW battery rebate now available. Find out if you're eligible.
Request a QuoteAs electricity prices continue to rise, it’s now common for a family household to install much larger solar systems. A 9kW solar system is now a common size. Let’s have a look at a few of the key numbers including the price of a Melbourne 9kW solar power system, and the brands you should be considering for a system of this size.
A top quality 9kW Enphase Solar Power System is around $14,500 fully installed. It is important to note that with solar panels you generally get what you pay for, and most of our customers choose high-efficiency panels from manufacturers such as the ones from 1KOMMA5° Solar.
It is possible to find cheaper 9kW solar systems, however, this will typically require buying low to mid-range panels manufactured in China, and often without any after-sales support.
For a larger residential system, it is important to maximise reliability, output and of course longevity, so spending a little more upfront can save you a lot of money over the life of the system.
1KOMMA5° service full-replacement warranties and include full technical support. This gives our customers the peace of mind that if something goes wrong you will be looked after.
As a rough guide, a 9kW system can save you up to around $2,800 a year on your power bills. Of course, to save $700 on a quarterly bill you are going to need to use a lot of power during the daytime – as much as 40 kWh during the daytime over summer. If you are able to get the most out of your 9kW system, you could spend up to $14,500 and get a top of the range system with a return on your investment in 6-7 years.
According to the Clean Energy Council guidelines, a 9kW solar system in Melbourne facing north produces an average of 32 kWh a day. Of course, this is outputting more power in summer and less in winter. However, we have found that this guideline is a conservative estimate. By using top brands you can get considerably more out of our system.
For example, our Enphase systems give our customers on average 110% of the expected output. On a sunny day in summer, a 9kW system will often give our customers over 50 kWh of power. Because this can be too much power for many households, we often recommend splitting the panel array across two orientations to distribute the output of power across the day. Also, consider battery storage so that any excess solar power can then be used during the evening.
*Credit eligibility criteria, terms & conditions, fees & charges apply. The 5.54% variable interest rate is current as of 15/01/2024 and subject to change without notice. The comparison rate of 6.52% is based on an unsecured loan amount of $30,000 over a loan term of 5 years. More information is available here: Solar & Storage Finance
The potential savings from a 9kW solar system depend on how much solar power you are able to use in the home at the time of generation. You will typically save around 22 to 30 cents a kWh (depending on how much you pay for your power), and depending on your retailer, you will earn around 5-13 cents a kWh for the power you send back to the grid. In conclusion, a 9kW solar system can save you up to around $700 to $900 per quarterly bill.
More information is available here: How Solar Power Reduces Your Power Bill
The larger the system, the more important it is to buy quality panels to ensure you maximise reliability, increased output in all weather conditions and the longevity of the system.
The other consideration is roof space. By installing high-efficiency panels, we can use 25 x 370W panels instead of standard 300W panels.
1KOMMA5° is the largest and most experienced installer of Enphase Micro Inverter systems in Australia, and our system design team are experts at putting together a professional solar array that will maximise solar output in all conditions.
The main benefit of microinverters is that each panel is independent of the others. This makes it possible to design an array across different orientations and at different angles. For example, a common panel layout is to have some panels facing north, and the others west to spread the output of solar power across the day, making it easier to use more of the solar power as it is generated. Having panels west is also advantageous if you are on time-of-use billing. With this, households typically pay around 50c per kWh between 2 pm and 8 pm for power.
On larger residential systems, the panels in the middle of the array can get quite hot during summer as airflow under the panels is less than ideal. When panels get too hot, the output can be significantly reduced. Because of this, we recommend using microinverter technology and in fact, over 80% of our systems now include this technology. Find out all you need to know about Enphase: 10 key benefits of microinverter systems.
Our solar experts will help you find the right system for your home.
Get all the right information before installing a solar power system for your home.