The inverter converts your solar power into usable electricity — and a good one does it reliably, efficiently, and with full visibility into your system's performance 24/7.
A cheap inverter is the most common way a solar system underperforms — and the most common thing you only find out about years later, when it's too late.
We size inverters to your actual system, not the largest margin. Every unit we install is hybrid-ready or battery-ready — meaning if you decide to add storage later, your inverter won't need replacing. That's how we design systems: with your next ten years in mind, not just the installation day.
We carry Sungrow and Fronius because both have strong Australian warranty support, genuine heat performance data, and a track record that holds up in our climate — not just in European test labs.
We've narrowed to Sungrow and Fronius because both perform in Queensland conditions and back their products with real Australian support.
One of the most installed inverter brands globally. Sungrow's hybrid range makes battery retrofitting straightforward, and their Australian support network is genuinely responsive. High efficiency, solid heat tolerance, and a clean monitoring app.
Austrian engineering with a long-standing reputation for reliability and serviceability. Fronius inverters are well-regarded for their efficiency curves at partial load — meaning they perform well on a typical Australian day, not just at peak output.
The inverter is the component most likely to be undersized, misconfigured, or left without monitoring. We approach it differently.
A straight-line process with no surprises — most homes are switched on within a few weeks of saying yes.
We assess your home, roof and energy usage — and explain your options in plain English.
A system designed for your needs, with a clear cost analysis and payment options that fit.
Our own accredited installers do the work — cleanly, safely and on schedule.
Track every kilowatt from the app while your bills drop. We're here if you need us.
Ethical finance options mean your repayments can sit comfortably below what you were spending on power — so you're ahead from bill one.