Solar Panel Installation near you in New Zealand
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Typical price: NZ$8,000–NZ$34,000
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What solar panel installation costs in New Zealand
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter system (4kW) Grid-tied 4kW array with string inverter | NZ$8,000 | NZ$10,000 | NZ$13,000 |
| Family home system (6kW) 6kW array with quality inverter | NZ$11,000 | NZ$14,000 | NZ$18,000 |
| 6kW + battery storage System plus 10kWh battery with backup circuits | NZ$20,000 | NZ$26,000 | NZ$34,000 |
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How to hire a solar panel installation pro in New Zealand
- Use SEANZ-member installers with registered electricians; no national subsidy exists, so quality and pricing carry the decision
- Compare buy-back (export) rates across retailers — several offer solar-friendly plans
- Get shading-adjusted yield estimates for your region (Nelson/Marlborough lead; Southland trails)
- Confirm export limit and inverter compliance with your lines company
- Consider battery only if outage resilience matters — payback on pure economics is long in NZ
- Check roof condition first — reroofing under panels later is expensive
Frequently asked questions
What maintenance do solar panels need?
Very little: occasional cleaning where rain doesn't do the job (dusty climates, low tilt angles, bird traffic), an electrical inspection every few years, and monitoring app checks for output drops. A sudden generation drop usually means an inverter fault or new shading, not dirty panels.
What size solar system does my home need?
Size to your daytime consumption and roof space: pull a year of electricity bills, and let the installer model self-consumption vs export. Typical homes land between 4kW and 10kW. Oversizing slightly is usually cheap at install time and future-proofs for an EV or heat pump.
Do I need a battery with my solar panels?
Not to benefit — grid-tied solar without a battery is the fastest-payback configuration in most markets. Batteries add backup power and evening self-consumption but often double system cost. Decide battery separately on outage frequency and your tariff structure.
What happens to excess solar power my home doesn't use?
It exports to the grid under your market's scheme — net metering, feed-in tariff, or export payments. Export rates are usually well below retail import rates, which is why maximising self-consumption (timers, smart appliances, EV charging) beats chasing export credits.
How long do solar panels last?
Panels carry 25-30 year performance warranties (typically 85%+ output at year 25). Inverters are the consumable — expect one replacement around years 10-15. Quality mounting and cabling should match panel life; that's where cheap installs cut corners invisibly.
Is home solar economic in New Zealand without subsidies?
Increasingly yes — rising retail power prices and falling hardware costs put well-sited systems at 7-10 year paybacks, best with high daytime self-consumption. Shop export rates: some retailers pay meaningfully more per exported kWh than others.
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