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Installing solar panels or switching to a solar plan? We help you compare energy providers that support solar and offer feed-in tariffs. From setup to savings, we make it simple to get the most from your solar investment without the guesswork.

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CheapBills does not compare all brands in the market. We have selected Australia’s leading energy retailers to bring you the most competitive deals available.

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CheapBills will find the best solar plan for your household and make sure you get the most from the solar energy you produce. Installing solar panels in your home is a big investment – be sure to make the most of it with a competitive solar plan and the best solar feed-in tariff (FiT) on the market.

  • Find solar plans that fit your home and budget
  • See if your roof is right for solar installation
  • Compare solar quotes from trusted Australian providers
  • Get help with rebates, setup and plan switching
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While solar power is already working to save you money on energy, are you sure you currently have the best deal? Choosing an  energy provider with a high feed-in tariff and cheap off-peak electricity rates can boost your savings even further and reward you for your eco-friendly efforts.

While you do something to help the planet, let us do something to help you. CheapBills can compare your solar plan with our selected range of solar providers to find you the best deal.

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Share your battery and receive up to $200 of bill credits over 12 months. That’s a $100 sign-up credit, plus a bonus $45 in credits every quarter you’re on th VPP.

Answering Your Question

Here are all your solar power questions answered.

We compare solar plans from top retailers to find the right solar electricity plan for your home. Whether you want a better deal or are just getting started, we’ll help you compare solar and cut costs.

You’ll be on two tariffs:

  • Consumption tariff: what you pay for energy from the grid (mostly used at night). Look for low off-peak rates.
  • Feed-in tariff (FiT): what you get paid for energy sent back to the grid. Rates vary, compare solar plans to find the best one.

It’s a credit or payment for excess solar power sent to the grid. You’ll either get it as a credit on your bill or a direct payment, depending on your usage and provider.

It depends on where you live:

  • VIC: Minimum FiT set, but rates vary by provider.
  • NSW: Unsubsidised FiT. IPART sets a benchmark, but providers choose their own rates.
  • SA: No regulated minimum. Rates include retailer and distributor contributions.
  • QLD: Legacy 44c FiT for eligible customers. Closed to new sign-ups.

Yes, if you’re on a time-of-use or controlled load plan. With solar, most grid use happens after dark, so a plan with cheap off-peak rates works best.

Your bill includes:

  • Daily supply charge
  • Consumption charge
  • Demand charge (for time-of-use plans)
  • Distributor charges
  • Solar feed-in credit

Yes. You still need grid access for cloudy days or night use. Compare solar electricity plans to find one that supports your solar setup and gives back good FiT rates.

It stores extra energy to use at night or in outages. It lowers grid use but comes with a high upfront cost. Prices are expected to drop as tech improves.

A VPP links home batteries to share power. Some providers offer incentives to join. Ask CheapBills how to get started.

Yes. Federal and state rebates plus interest-free loans are available depending on your location and setup. Call CheapBills to check what you’re eligible for.

Yes. Just pick a new provider and we’ll handle the switch. No service interruptions.

Up to 3 months depending on your billing cycle. Your new provider takes over after the final meter read.

Only if you’re in a contract, otherwise, we’ll manage the switch for you.

You have a 10-day cooling-off period to cancel.

No. You’re just changing the retailer, not the distributor or infrastructure.

Now. If your contract’s ending, you’re moving, or your bills are too high, compare solar plans today and save.

Top brands include Canadian Solar, LG, SunPower, LONGi, Jinko Solar and QCells. Compare solar panels Australia-wide for performance, warranty and price.

Expect around $5,000–$9,000, depending on panel quality, location, and install extras.

It means your inverter should be no more than 20% larger than your solar panel capacity. Helps with efficiency.

Yes. Even with lower FiTs, solar cuts your energy use and saves money long term.

Savings vary but average households can cut $800–$1,500 a year depending on usage and FiT.

Yes, just at lower output. Less sun = less energy, but they still work.

Yes, but output is reduced. Panels still generate power even with cloud cover.

Most homes need 15–20 panels (5kW–6.6kW system) for average use.

Panels lose efficiency above 25°C, but don’t “stop.” Most are tested to work up to 85°C.

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