State and territory governments may have funding available for rooftop solar on social housing. Contact us for guidance.
There is a considerable amount of funding available for sustainable upgrades on social housing. Contact us for guidance.
The monitoring portal provides energy data for the entire building and is available to the system owner. This is often a stipulation for funding initiatives like the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund Wave 2.
There are a number of factors in determining this, the main one being how much energy you use. But on average, a 40% reduction in grid energy usage can be achieved. This is increased further if batteries are included. See our cases studies for more information on price and payback.
The SolShare qualifies for numerous funding schemes, including the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund Wave 2 and ECO4 funding. Contact us for guidance.
State and territory governments may have funding available for rooftop solar on social housing. Contact us for guidance.
State and territory governments may have funding available for rooftop solar on social housing. Contact us for guidance.
No. Residents can stay with their existing retailer, or to choose to change to another one. They can also access any market protections provided for vulnerable electricity customers, if applicable.
The SolShare ensure that rooftop solar on social housing is used to its maximum potential to reduce electricity bills.
Every connected unit will receive feed-in tariff payment for any solar they don’t use.
The SolShare ensures that the same quantity of solar is delivered to each connected unit over the course of each month. It works hard to deliver each unit’s solar when they are using power and therefore when they’re going to save the most amount of money. However, if this is not possible and more solar is being delivered than can be consumed then it will be exported to the grid and your retailer will buy it off you.