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10kW solar cost in Sydney (2026).

$10,900 installed, all-in, net of the STC rebate. Jinko Tiger Neo panels, Fronius Primo inverter, SAA-accredited install. Here's exactly what you get and what 10kW does to a Sydney power bill.

TL;DR — 2026 Sydney solar prices

System size Panels Price installed (net of STC)
6.6 kW 16× Jinko Tiger Neo $7,900
10 kW 24× Jinko Tiger Neo $10,900
13.2 kW 32× REC Alpha Pure $13,900

All prices are installed, all-in, with the federal STC rebate already claimed on your behalf. No separate paperwork, no chasing the rebate, no "subject to" clauses. The Power Play estimate tool gives you your exact price in 60 seconds.

What's in a 10kW Sydney install

The $10,900 isn't just panels on a roof. Here's what's actually in the system, and why each piece matters.

24 × Jinko Tiger Neo 415W panels

Jinko is a Tier-1 manufacturer on the Clean Energy Council's approved list. The Tiger Neo series uses N-type TOPCon cells, which means lower degradation than the older P-type panels (about 1% loss in year one, then ~0.4%/year for 25 years). Product warranty 12 years, performance warranty 30 years. They make about 14,200 kWh/year on a north-facing Sydney roof.

Fronius Primo 10.0-1 inverter

Single-phase string inverter, made in Austria. The reason it's the default for Sydney homes: it has a full Australian service network, ten-year warranty, integrated Wi-Fi monitoring via the Fronius Solar.web app, and known compatibility with both Ausgrid and Endeavour grid-connection requirements. If something goes wrong, a sparky can get it fixed inside 48 hours.

Mounting + DC + AC + grid connection

Rail-style mounting for tile or Colorbond roofs (specified per your house), DC string wiring through proper conduit, rooftop isolator, switchboard isolator, separate solar circuit on its own breaker, and the grid-connection paperwork with your DNSP (Ausgrid or Endeavour depending on suburb). Plus the CES (Certificate of Electrical Safety) lodged within 7 days.

What 10kW actually does to your bill

Sydney sits in STC Zone 3, which translates to about 1,420 kWh per kW per year on a clean, north-facing roof. So a 10kW system makes ~14,200 kWh/year.

The real question isn't how much it generates — it's how much you self-consume. Power you use directly off the panels saves you the full retail rate (around 32c/kWh in Sydney in 2026). Power you export goes back to the grid at a feed-in tariff of around 5c/kWh.

Typical Sydney household economics

Households that shift bigger loads to daytime (pool pump, dishwasher, EV charging, heat pump hot water) lift the self-consumption rate to 50%+, which cuts payback to under 4 years. A battery does the same thing for evening loads but doubles the system cost.

Should you add a battery?

A 13.5kWh Tesla Powerwall 3 adds $11,900 to the install. So 10kW + Powerwall = $22,800 all-in. The shorter answer:

The Sungrow SBR096 10kWh battery is a cheaper alternative at +$7,500 — same modular battery used by Tesla's commercial competitors, full Australian warranty network. Worth considering if you want some battery but the Powerwall premium isn't justified.

How the STC rebate works

The Small-scale Technology Certificate (STC) is a federal scheme that subsidises solar installs. It works like this:

  1. Your installer registers the system with the Clean Energy Regulator after install.
  2. The regulator issues a number of STCs based on system size, location (zone), and the deeming period remaining until 2030.
  3. The installer sells those STCs on the open market (currently ~$38.50 each) and passes the value through as a discount on your invoice.
  4. A 10kW Sydney system in 2026 is worth about 97 STCs, so the rebate is roughly $3,700.

Only SAA-accredited installers can claim it. If a quote says "system price excl. STC" and asks you to claim it yourself, walk away — you can't, only an accredited installer can. The displayed Power Play prices are already net of STC.

Why some quotes are $6,000 for "10kW"

Five things hide behind a cheap solar quote:

With Power Play, the price you see online is the price you pay. Same installer (me) quoting, installing, signing off, and lodging the STC claim. SAA-accredited, NSW Electrical Contractor Licence 485016C.

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Answer a few questions about your roof, your bill, and your goals — the quote builder sizes the system, applies the STC rebate, and prices it. No call centre, no four-hour kitchen-table pitch.

10kW solar FAQs

How much does a 10kW solar system cost in Sydney in 2026?

$10,900 installed all-in, net of the STC rebate. Includes 24 Jinko Tiger Neo panels, a Fronius Primo inverter, full mounting, all wiring, grid-connection paperwork, and SAA-accredited install.

How much will 10kW save me per year on power?

A typical Sydney 10kW system saves around $1,860/year — about $1,360 in self-consumed power and $500 in exported feed-in. Payback in 5–6 years; panels are warranted 25 years.

Should I add a battery to a 10kW system?

A 13.5kWh Tesla Powerwall 3 adds $11,900 (total system $22,800). Worth it if you have heavy evening use, a high tariff (>35c/kWh), an EV, or frequent outages. Otherwise the panels-only payback is faster.

Why are some quotes only $6,000?

Tier-2/3 panels with thin warranties, no-name inverters with no Australian service, recalled DC isolators, sub-contracted phone-room installs, or "approximate" STC values that drop on the day. Tier-1 + SAA-accredited install is the floor for a 25-year system.

Do you install solar across all of Sydney?

Yes — all Sydney Metro, from Penrith to Bondi. SAA-accredited, fully insured, every install registered with the Clean Energy Regulator within 7 days.