Identify How Much You Could Save on Electricity
WA can produce the highest levels of solar electricity energy in Australia. This is excellent news for West Australians looking to save on energy costs while helping the environment.
Size Does Matter
The amount of solar electricity generated by your system depends on its size. The average Aussie household consumes approximately 18-kilowatt hours per day. Standard household solar systems can output between 6 to 22 kilowatts a day. See the table below for the average daily output for different-sized systems.
Hire A Professional To Do It Right
The time of year, shading, angle and other vital factors dramatically impact your system’s daily output. Always use a qualified installer to inspect your home or business before installation. So your solar electricity system is installed for optimal results.
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Potential Annual Savings
System Size | Daily Output | Potential Annual Savings* |
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1.5 kW | 6.6 kW | $600 |
2.0 kW | 8.8 kW | $800 |
2.5 kW | 11 kW | $1,000 |
3.0 kW | 13.2 kW | $1,200 |
3.5 kW | 15.4 kW | $1,400 |
4.0 kW | 17.6 kW | $1,600 |
5.0 kW | 22 kW | $2,000 |
10.0 kW | 44 kW | $4,000 |
30.0 kW | 132 kW | $12,000 |
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Data Source: PV-GC spreadsheet based on the Clean Energy Council (CEC) GC Design Guidelines.
The rated output is achieved in perfect laboratory conditions. The CEC design summary software considers these deratings when predicting averages for any given system.
* Saving based on home usage of all solar energy generated at current electricity prices ($0.25 per kW).