Cut Energy Costs
with Solar Panel Installation
Switch to clean, renewable energy in Melbourne and start saving on electricity bills today.
Axial Electric installs efficient and reliable solar panels for Australian homes, helping reduce electricity bills and improve energy efficiency.
We manage the entire rebate process from eligibility checks to paperwork and lodgement, ensuring you receive the correct Solar Victoria and STC rebates without delays or surprises. Everything is handled properly so your system is approved and installed right the first time.
| System Size | STC Rebate | VIC Rebate | VIC Loan | You Pay |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6.6 kW | $1,560 | $1,400 | $1,400 | $1,000 |
| 7.92 kW | $1,840 | $1,400 | $1,400 | $1,700 |
| 10.12 kW | $2,360 | $1,400 | $1,400 | $2,800 |
| 13.2 kW | $3,120 | $1,400 | $1,400 | $3,500 |
Every Solar Panel Installation includes full warranty coverage in the first year, ten years of ongoing support, and a five-year warranty on all installed products. You are covered well beyond installation day. Use the calculator below to check eligibility and estimate the right solar system size for your home.












Why Install Solar?
We make home electrification simple, affordable, and worry-free
Save $1,500–$2,000 yearly
In Victoria, a correctly sized solar system can cut $1,000 to $2,000 off your annual power bill. Add a battery, and you stop selling excess power back to the grid for pennies, using it at night when rates can be 30c+ per kWh.
Increase your property value
Solar isn’t just another bill. Quality panels boost your property value—Melbourne homes see around 2–3% uplift. It makes your house more attractive to buyers already worried about rising energy costs.
Reduce carbon emissions
Using solar panels means you rely less on the grid, which lowers your household’s carbon footprint. It’s a simple way to make your home greener while saving on electricity bills at the same time.
3–4 year payback period
A solar-only system often pays for itself in 3–4 years with the Solar Victoria rebate. Adding a battery takes longer, usually 7–9 years, but after that you enjoy decades of low-cost, mostly free energy.
Solar Systems Packages




Tier 1 solar panels


Power inverter
- Ideal for small to medium home
- Save up to 60% on your electricity bills
- Government rebates and incentives available




Tier 1 solar panels


Power inverter
- Perfect for medium to large homes
- Save up to 80% on your electricity bills
- Future-ready system for battery upgrades




Tier 1 solar panels


Power inverter
- Best suited for large homes or high-energy users
- Save up to 70% on your electricity bills
- Future-ready system for battery upgrades
Our Process
Request a Quote
Approve the Quote
Rebate Processing
Installation
System Activation
Why choose us
Full service
Price Match Guarantee
Hassle-Free Rebates
Superior Support
Fast Turnaround
What You Get
Full design
Installation and compliance
Premium solar panels
Jinko, Canadian Solar, Q Cells, Trina, REC and more
Market-leading inverters
Fronius, Sungrow, SolarEdge, GoodWe, Enphase
STC rebate handling
FAQs
How much energy can solar panels produce?
Solar panels produce electricity year-round.
Are solar panels worth it without a battery?
Yes. Solar panels alone still offer strong savings, and a battery can be added later if needed.
What rebates are available for solar panels in Victoria?
Eligible households may access both the Solar Victoria rebate and federal STCs, reducing upfront system costs.
How long does solar panel installation take?
After approvals and rebate processing, installation usually takes one to two days.
Can I add a battery later if I install solar now?
Yes. Most modern solar systems are designed to allow battery installation in the future.
Do solar panels increase property value?
Homes with solar systems are often more appealing to buyers due to lower ongoing energy costs.
How long do solar panels last?
Typically last 25 to 30 years when properly installed.
What is the cost of solar panels and installation in Victoria?
The cost depends on system size and equipment quality. Federal STCs and the Solar Victoria rebate can significantly reduce the upfront price.
Is solar still worth it in Victoria?
Yes. Rising electricity prices and available government rebates make solar a practical long-term investment.
Will I save money with solar?
Most households lower their power bills by using solar energy during the day instead of buying electricity from the grid.
How does the feed-in tariff affect solar savings?
Feed-in tariffs in Victoria are relatively low, so using your own solar power delivers better savings than exporting it.
Do I need a monitoring system for my solar installation?
Monitoring is optional but useful. It helps track performance, detect issues early, and manage energy use more efficiently.
Brands of Solar Panels









