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Your ROI Score
82
Strong ROI Case ✅
System size6.6kW
After rebates~$9,400
Payback7–10 yrs
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Your Area
Postcode3000
Sun hours4.2–4.6/day
VIC rebateEligible ✓
Feed-in1–3¢/kWh
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10 Year Savings
Yr 1 saving$1,120
Yr 10 position+$2,949
Estimated System for Your Home
Sarah, your Melbourne home scores 82. Solar looks like a genuinely strong financial move here. Your high daytime usage means most of what your system generates gets used on the spot at the full 30c retail rate rather than exporting at just 1 to 3 cents. With a tile roof and no shading, installation is straightforward and no micro-inverter premium applies.
Estimated System Size
6.6kW solar + 10kWh battery
Estimated Cost Before Rebates
$14,000 – $19,000
After All Rebates Stacked
$8,400 – $13,400
Estimated Annual Bill Reduction
$1,100 – $1,500
Estimated Payback Period
7 – 10 years
Rebates stacked: VIC Solar Homes (~$1,400) + federal STC (~$1,500) + federal battery rebate (~$2,700) = approximately $5,600 off upfront.
Your Area — Melbourne Metro 3000
Postcode 3000 covers Melbourne metro, one of the stronger solar areas in Victoria. It receives solid sun hours, installer competition is good and the postcode is eligible for the full Victorian Solar Homes rebate.
Average Peak Sun Hours
4.2 to 4.6 peak sun hours per day
Typical Market Price Range
$12,000 to $19,000 installed
Installer Competition
Strong — multiple CEC-accredited operators in metro Melbourne
Average Installation Time
2 to 4 weeks from sign-off
VIC Solar Homes Eligible
Yes — postcode qualifies for the full rebate
Feed-in Tariff (June 2026)
1 to 3 cents per kWh — self-consumption is the priority
10 Year Cost Projection
Based on your current bill, a 4% annual tariff increase and the estimated annual saving from your system.
Year
Without Solar
With Solar
Annual Saving
Net Position
1
$1,600
$480
$1,120
-$9,380
2
$1,664
$499
$1,165
-$8,215
3
$1,731
$519
$1,212
-$7,003
4
$1,800
$540
$1,260
-$5,743
5
$1,872
$562
$1,310
-$4,433
6
$1,947
$584
$1,363
-$3,070
7
$2,025
$608
$1,417
-$1,653
8
$2,106
$632
$1,474
-$179
9
$2,190
$657
$1,533
+$1,354
10
$2,278
$683
$1,595
+$2,949
System cost recovered during year 8 to 9. Every dollar saved after payback is pure return.
Quick question 1 of 10
What's your Victorian postcode?
Quick question 2 of 10
Do you own your home?
Quick question 3 of 10
What's your quarterly electricity bill?
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Quick question 4 of 10
How much power does your household use per day?
Quick question 5 of 10
Is someone home during the day on most weekdays?
Quick question 6 of 10
What type of roof do you have?
Quick question 7 of 10
Does your roof get any shading during the day?
Quick question 8 of 10
What are you most interested in?
Quick question 9 of 10
How soon are you looking to move forward?
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