What Does Solar Panel Installation Cost Include in Perth?

Here's the question that actually matters more than "how much does solar cost?" — what's the price actually paying for? Two quotes can show the same dollar figure for a "10kW system" and mean completely different things, because one lists a bare parts cost and the other includes everything from cabling to compliance paperwork. If you've been comparing quotes and they don't seem to add up the same way, this is usually why.

The Real Answer: It's Not Just Panels

A genuine solar installation quote in Perth should cover far more than the panels sitting on your roof. A properly structured quote for a residential system typically includes:

  • The solar panels themselves — the number varies by system size, from 15 panels on a 6.6kW system up to 23 panels on a 10kW system
  • The inverter — sized to match your system (typically 5kW, 8kW, or 10kW depending on the package)
  • Mounting structure — the rails and brackets that physically secure panels to your roof
  • Wiring and protection devices — including DC/AC protection and all necessary cabling
  • Full professional installation — the actual on-site labour, by licensed electricians
  • Site cleanup — clearing the work area once installation is complete

If a quote is missing any of these as a line item, it's worth asking directly what's not included — because gaps here are exactly where "cheap" quotes tend to cost more later.

What Should Already Be Factored Into Your Price

Beyond hardware and labour, a transparent Perth solar quote should already account for:

Government rebates. Perth homeowners currently have access to up to $8,086 in combined rebates across three schemes — the federal Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme (which scales with system size), the federal Cheaper Home Batteries Program (up to $6,786), and the WA Residential Battery Scheme for Synergy customers (up to $1,300). A properly priced quote shows your cost after these rebates, not as a separate step you have to chase down yourself.

Grid connection approval. Before your system can legally connect to the grid, your electricity network provider needs to approve the connection. This is a required technical step, separate from council approval, and a proper installer manages it as part of your project rather than billing it as an extra.

Compliance costs. Meeting AS/NZS 3000 wiring standards and using Clean Energy Council (CEC) approved products isn't optional — it's what keeps your system safe, insurable, and rebate-eligible. This should be baked into your price, not treated as an upgrade.

What Changes the Final Number

A few genuine variables do shift your price up or down:

System size. Perth's most common packages scale roughly like this:

System Size

Panels

Includes

6.6kW

15 panels

5kW inverter, full wiring & installation

7.7kW

17-20 panels

5kW inverter, full wiring & installation

10kW

23 panels

8kW or 10kW inverter, full wiring & installation

Panel and inverter brand. Tier-1 panel brands (JinKo, LONGi, REC Group, JA Solar are common choices installed across Perth) and premium inverters cost more than budget alternatives, but generally come with stronger warranties and better long-term performance.

Battery inclusion. Adding a battery is a significant cost addition — options range from more affordable LiFePO4 systems with expandable capacity, up to premium units like the Tesla Powerwall 3 (13.5kWh capacity, 10kW continuous output). Battery rebates help offset this, but it remains the single biggest line-item variable in any quote.

Roof complexity. A straightforward, unshaded roof installs faster and cheaper than a multi-level roof with shading issues or an unusual layout requiring extra mounting work.

Why "Cheap" Quotes Can Cost More Later

It's tempting to go with the lowest number on paper, but the gaps in a stripped-down quote tend to surface after installation — inferior mounting hardware, non-CEC-approved components that jeopardise rebate eligibility, or vague "installation" line items that don't actually include full compliance work. A properly priced quote costs more upfront specifically because it isn't missing anything.

What a Transparent Quote Looks Like

The clearest sign of a trustworthy quote is simple: no hidden charges, and no subcontractors quietly doing the actual work for less while a middleman marks up the price. When one team handles your entire project — from system design through licensed electrical work to final rebate paperwork — there's far less room for costs to creep in after you've signed.

Solar 365 has installed 4,000+ systems across Perth with no subcontractors and no hidden charges, using Tier-1 panels and AS/NZS-approved components as standard — so the number on your quote is genuinely the number you pay.

Quick Answers

What's included in a standard solar installation quote in Perth? Panels, inverter, mounting structure, wiring and protection devices, and full professional installation by licensed electricians.

Are rebates already included in the quoted price? With a properly structured quote, yes — rebates should be reflected in your final price, not treated as a separate claim.

Does a cheaper quote mean lower quality? Not always, but it's worth checking exactly what's excluded — mounting hardware quality, compliance work, and component brand are common places costs get cut.

What's the biggest cost variable in a solar quote? Battery inclusion is typically the largest single addition to overall project cost, followed by system size and panel/inverter brand.

 


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