Frequently Asked Questions
How do I monitor the performance of my solar system?
Team OZ Solar2025-01-10T19:10:17+00:00Most systems come with an app or portal that tracks real-time production and usage. Our Team provide training on using these tools or you can do it by referring videos on our website.
How does Victoria’s time-of-use tariff affect my solar savings?
Team OZ Solar2025-01-10T19:10:21+00:00Time-of-use tariffs mean energy costs vary by time of day. Solar can reduce your reliance on the grid during peak times, and pairing with a battery ensures savings by storing energy for use at night.
Can I get a solar system for my rental property?
Team OZ Solar2025-01-10T19:10:24+00:00Absolutely! Many landlords see solar as a value-add for tenants. We can help design a system that works for you.
Will solar panels increase my property value?
Team OZ Solar2025-01-10T19:10:28+00:00Yes, studies show homes with solar installations often sell faster and at a premium compared to homes without them.
What happens to my solar power system during a blackout?
Team OZ Solar2025-01-10T19:10:31+00:00Most grid-tied systems shut down for safety during a blackout. However, with a battery system, you can store and use energy during outages.
Can I install solar panels if my roof is shaded for part of the day?
Team OZ Solar2025-01-10T19:10:34+00:00Yes, but we’ll need to assess the shading impact. Technologies like micro-inverters or optimisers can mitigate shading issues.
Why should I trust OZ Solar Energy Solutions Pty Ltd?
Team OZ Solar2025-01-10T19:10:38+00:00It is a valid question. With solar energy companies all around the country, you could be overwhelmed or confused but we are
- A long experience of 25 years in the industry
- NET CC Approved Seller
- Clean Energy Council Member
- 25 years comprehensive warranty
- 10 years workmanship warranty
- Free 1-1 consultation
- Unique finance option.
How is the energy & system size calculated?
Team OZ Solar2025-01-10T19:10:41+00:00Solar Energy is measured in kilowatt-hour. 1 kilowatt = 1000 watts. 1 kilowatt-hour (kWh) = the amount of electricity required to burn a 100-watt light bulb for 10 hours.
Depending upon your location, our 1 kilowatt home solar system could generate as much as 1,314 Kilowatt hours per year
