Independent ranking · Updated 16 April 2026

Best Solar Installer in Melbourne — 2026

We compared 3 of the highest-rated solar installer serving Melbourne and surrounding areas in 2026, combining 2,177 public reviews, transparent pricing, and service coverage. This list ranks by independent score — no pay-to-play.

3 providers ranked 2,177 reviews analysed 4.8 avg rating

Which is the best solar installer in Melbourne?

The top-rated solar installer in Melbourne for 2026 is Climasolar — Climasolar consistently ranks among the top solar installer in Melbourne. Runners up: Sunburn Solar and Advantage Solar. All 3 providers in this guide serve Melbourne with verified reviews and transparent pricing.

Sourced from 2,177 aggregated reviews, average rating 4.8/5 across 3 providers.

Key takeaways

  • Top-rated: Climasolar (4.8/5, 1488 reviews).
  • Typical solar installer pricing in Melbourne: $200–$25,000.
  • Most providers offer free initial consultations and no-obligation quotes.
  • Always compare 2–3 providers before committing; shortlisting takes 10–15 minutes.
  • Fastest path to a quote: submit once via the form below — we'll match you to up to 3 Melbourne providers.

Top 3 Solar Installer in Melbourne — Ranked

#1

Climasolar

Melbourne, Australia

4.8 (1488 reviews) · Contact for quote

Best for: clients who prefer online-first service

Climasolar consistently ranks among the top solar installer in Melbourne. Climasolar is a verified solar installers provider in Melbourne, Australia. Pricing contact for quote.

Strengths

  • Top-rated
  • 500+ reviews
  • Online booking
  • Melbourne based

Consider

  • Check availability for your specific timeline
  • Compare quotes with at least 2 other providers
#2

Sunburn Solar

Melbourne, Australia

4.8 (258 reviews) · Contact for quote

Best for: clients who prefer online-first service

Sunburn Solar stands out for a mix of strong reviews (4.8/5 across 258 reviews) and clear pricing. Sunburn Solar is a verified solar installers provider in Melbourne, Australia. Pricing contact for quote.

Strengths

  • Top-rated
  • 100+ reviews
  • Online booking
  • Melbourne based

Consider

  • Moderate review volume (258 reviews)
  • Confirm service coverage for your exact suburb
#3

Advantage Solar

Melbourne, Australia

4.7 (431 reviews) · Contact for quote

Best for: clients who prefer online-first service

With a 4.7/5 rating from 431 reviewers, Advantage Solar is a reliable pick. Advantage Solar is a verified solar installers provider in Melbourne, Australia. Pricing contact for quote.

Strengths

  • 100+ reviews
  • Online booking
  • Melbourne based

Consider

  • Confirm service coverage for your exact suburb
  • Ask about after-hours or weekend surcharges
Solar Installer in Melbourne — side by side
Provider RatingReviewsPrice rangeBest for
Climasolar 4.8/51488Contact for quoteclients who prefer online-first service
Sunburn Solar 4.8/5258Contact for quoteclients who prefer online-first service
Advantage Solar 4.7/5431Contact for quoteclients who prefer online-first service

Pricing and availability data verified at time of publication. Ratings sourced from aggregated public reviews (Google, Productreview.com.au, TrueLocal).

How we rank solar installer in Melbourne

We rank providers using a weighted scoring model: 40% aggregated reviews (Google, Productreview.com.au, industry-specific directories), 25% price transparency and value, 20% service coverage (availability, response time, specialisations), 10% credentials and verifications, and 5% customer complaint history. Rankings update quarterly or when new data warrants a change. Best Solar Installers does not accept payment to feature or rank providers; where referral fees apply, they are disclosed in our footer and do not affect position.

FAQs: solar installer in Melbourne

Who is the best solar installer in Melbourne?

Our 2026 ranking puts Climasolar first for Melbourne, based on a 4.8/5 rating across 1488 public reviews and a contact for quote price range. "Best" depends on your specific needs — see our ranking criteria below for the full breakdown.

How much do solar installer cost in Melbourne?

Services typically cost between $200 and $25,000 in Melbourne in 2026, depending on scope, provider seniority, and specialisation. Most providers offer free initial quotes — we recommend comparing at least 3 before committing.

How quickly can I get a quote in Melbourne?

Most solar installer in Melbourne respond to quote requests within 24 hours, and many within the same business day. Submitting your requirements once through a comparison service like Best Solar Installers returns up to 3 quotes in under a minute.

How much does a solar system cost in Australia in 2026?

Standard 6.6kW residential system: $4,500-$8,000 installed (after federal STC rebate). 10kW system: $7,500-$13,000. 13kW: $9,500-$16,000. Premium tier-1 panels (LG, REC, SunPower) add $1,500-$3,000. Battery (10kWh): $9,000-$18,000 (less Federal Cheaper Home Battery rebate of $4,000-$7,000). Total system with battery typically $13,500-$22,000 fully installed. Always get 3 quotes — prices vary 30-50% between installers for the same system.

What's the federal STC rebate worth in 2026?

The Small-scale Technology Certificate (STC) scheme automatically discounts your solar system at point of sale. Value depends on system size and location zone (Australia divided into 4 zones based on solar resource). For a 6.6kW system: Zone 1 (Darwin, FNQ): ~$3,500. Zone 2 (Brisbane, Perth): ~$3,200. Zone 3 (Sydney, Adelaide): ~$2,800. Zone 4 (Melbourne, Hobart): ~$2,400. The rebate is built into the price installers quote — you never claim it separately. STC values change with carbon market prices and reduce each year (10% reduction in 2030).

Should I get a solar battery in 2026?

Battery economics improved significantly in 2026 with the Federal Cheaper Home Batteries program ($4,000-$7,000 rebate per battery from 1 July 2025). Best for: high evening electricity use, flat or low feed-in tariffs ($0.04-$0.08/kWh in most states), planning long home occupancy (10+ years), EV ownership, virtual power plant participation (extra income). Payback time with rebate: 6-9 years on a $13,000 battery. Top brands 2026: Tesla Powerwall 3, BYD Battery Box, AlphaESS, Sungrow, Sigenergy.

What is feed-in tariff and how does it work?

Feed-in tariff is the rate your electricity retailer pays for excess solar energy you export to the grid. Rates have declined dramatically: 2010 $0.40-$0.60/kWh, 2020 $0.10-$0.15/kWh, 2026 typically $0.04-$0.08/kWh (some retailers offer higher with conditions). Rates vary by state and retailer — compare on Energy Made Easy (energymadeeasy.gov.au). Strategy: maximise self-consumption (use power when generating) rather than relying on export. Battery storage shifts excess to evening use instead of low-rate export.

How do I find a quality solar installer?

Verify CEC accreditation at solaraccreditation.com.au — required by law for STC rebates. Higher tier: CEC Approved Solar Retailer (industry quality assurance). Look for: 5+ years in business, tier-1 panels (Jinko, Trina, REC, LG), tier-1 inverters (Sungrow, Fronius, SMA, Enphase), product warranties 12+ years, workmanship warranty 5+ years, written quote with components specified, no high-pressure sales. Get 3 quotes and compare apples-for-apples — same panel and inverter brands, same battery if applicable.

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