Solar Power Pricing Auckland Installation and Solar Panel Costs

Super-efficient, quality solar power systems priced from $8,495 including solar panel costs, inverter and full installation.

Our straightforward and transparent solar pricing is just the first step we take to help you embrace a simple switch to solar.

Solar panel costs
2.5kW solar power system and solar panel price guide

2.64kW

incl 6 Solar Panels

$8,495

Fully Installed*

SAVE $13,494

over 20 years

4.2kW solar power system and solar panel price guide

4.4kW

incl 10 Solar Panels

$9,595

Fully Installed*

SAVE $20,030

over 20 years

6.3kW solar power system and solar panel price guide

6.6kW

incl 15 Solar Panels

$11,595

Fully Installed*

SAVE $26,840

over 20 years

*Price is for a single level home with a tin roof.
Additional solar panels can be purchased to boost energy production by up to 50%.

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Solar Power System and Solar Panel Cost FAQs

An average power user can expect to spend between $6,995-$15,995 for a new solar system depending on their home and their electricity needs. However, investing in solar power is a long term investment that can save enough money on your electricity bills to cover the initial solar power costs within 10 years.

The cost of a solar panel will depend on the type and size of panel that you choose. As a rough guide a good quality tier one, 400 watt solar panel will set you back about $400-$500.

Solar panels have proven to be a worthwhile investment in Auckland, as they can help you save money on your electricity bills over time. With the high cost of electricity in New Zealand and the abundance of sunshine available in Auckland, an appropriately sized and installed solar panel system can provide a substantial return on investment. Additionally, solar components and solar panel costs have decreased significantly in recent years, making the technology more accessible to more people.

The cost of installing solar panels for a house in Auckland depends on several factors, the most important being the system’s reliabilitydurability and efficiency. Other factors, such as the size of the system, the number of panels and add-on components used, the ease of installation onto the roof, and the extent of the electrical work required, all affect the price. Our standard 6.3 kilowatt (kW) solar system, with 15 panels plus an inverter, retails for a competitive rate of $11,595, including installation onto a tin roof. We also offer 2.5kW and 4.2kW system bundles for smaller homes.

Keep in mind that solar panel costs may be offset over time by the savings on your electricity bills, so it is important to consider the long-term financial benefits when making your decision.

The cost of a solar panel system for a business in Auckland can vary widely depending on several factors, such as the size of the system, the type of panels and components used, the installation cost, and the electrical work required. However, as a rough estimate, a typical 10 kilowatt (kW) solar panel system for a business in Auckland could cost anywhere between $30,000 to $40,000 NZD.

Keep in mind that the cost of a commercial solar panel system is typically higher than that of a residential system due to the larger size of the system and the added complexity of the electrical work involved. Our expert solar team can provide an accurate cost estimate for your specific needs and circumstances. The cost of a solar panel system may be offset over time by the savings on your electricity bills, so it is important to consider the long-term financial benefits when making your decision.

The amount of time it takes a solar system to pay itself off depends on the size and quality of the system, as well as your local utility rates. Depending on your solar system size, a Simply Solar system can pay itself off in as little as 5 years. On average, the payback period for a residential solar panel system in Auckland is around 7-10 years. This means that the savings on electricity bills over this period will cover the cost of the initial investment in the solar panels.

It’s important to note that this is just a rough estimate, and the actual payback period may be shorter or longer depending on the specific details of a particular installation. If you are considering installing solar panels, it’s a good idea to get a professional assessment to determine the best system for your needs and to get a more accurate estimate of the payback period.

The amount of money you can save by installing solar panels in Auckland will depend on several factors, including the size of your system, the amount of electricity you use, and the cost of electricity in your area. On average, a solar panel system can offset anywhere from 50% to 90% of a household’s electricity usage.

For example, suppose a household in Auckland uses an average of 8,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per year and has a solar panel system with a capacity of 5 kilowatts (kW). In that case, they could save anywhere from $600 to $1,000 per year on their electricity bill. However, this is a rough estimate, and actual savings may vary.
It’s important to remember that savings made through generating your own power can offset the initial investment cost. Additionally, owning solar panels can increase the value of your home, which can be another source of savings.

There are several banks that offer green loans which are a form of financing that enables borrowers to finance projects that have an environmental impact. An example of a green loan is a homeowner taking out a loan to install solar power in their home.

It’s a good idea to compare your options and research before choosing a loan to pay for your solar panels. Consider factors such as interest rates, repayment terms, and additional fees to find the best loan option.