How East Perth compares with nearby suburbs

Estimated 6.6kW output uses each suburb's own sun-hours (derived from its latitude and climate zone), with the same rebate and tariff assumptions across the board.

SuburbEst. annual outputInstalled cost after rebatesEst. annual savings
East Perth this page10,709 kWh$2,600-$5,300$1,131-$1,497
Perth CBD10,709 kWh$2,600-$5,300$1,131-$1,497
Northbridge10,709 kWh$2,600-$5,300$1,131-$1,497
Rivervale10,709 kWh$2,600-$5,300$1,131-$1,497

Solar Panel Cost in East Perth, WA

East Perth (6004) is a metro area in Western Australia with a warm temperate climate with good solar output. A 6.6kW solar system in East Perth costs $2,600 to $5,300 after all available rebates, generating approximately 10,709 kWh per year. Good solar conditions with moderate seasonal variation. Summer months will see peak production. A north-facing roof orientation is important to maximise output in the cooler months.

East Perth is in a metro area with strong competition among solar installers, which keeps prices competitive. Expect 3-5 quotes to range by $1,000-$2,000 for the same system.

With 5.23 average peak sun hours per day, a 6.6kW system in East Perth will generate approximately 10,709 kWh per year.

Western Australia has the lowest feed-in tariff in the country (around 2.25c/kWh from Synergy). This means maximising self-consumption is critical. Consider a battery or shifting usage to daytime.

$2,600-$5,300
6.6kW after rebates
$5,800-$8,500
Before rebates
10,709 kWh
Annual output (6.6kW)
$1131-$1497
Annual savings

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does solar cost in East Perth?
A 6.6kW solar system in East Perth costs between $5,800 and $8,500 installed before rebates. After federal STCs and any Western Australia rebates, expect to pay $2,600 to $5,300. Larger systems (10kW+) cost more upfront but produce proportionally more electricity.
What rebates are available for solar in East Perth?
East Perth residents can access federal Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs) worth $2,500-$3,800 depending on system size and climate zone. This is applied as a point-of-sale discount by your installer. Check current Western Australia programs for additional incentives.
How much electricity will solar produce in East Perth?
With 5.23 peak sun hours per day, a 6.6kW system in East Perth will generate approximately 10,709 kWh per year. Good solar conditions with moderate seasonal variation. Summer months will see peak production. A north-facing roof orientation is important to maximise output in the cooler months.
What is the payback period for solar in East Perth?
Based on current electricity prices and feed-in tariffs in Western Australia, a 6.6kW system in East Perth will save $1,131-$1,497 per year. At an after-rebate cost of $2,600-$5,300, the payback period is typically 3-6 years.
What size solar system do I need in East Perth?
For an average East Perth household using 20-25kWh per day: a 6.6kW system covers most needs. Larger households (30kWh+) should consider 10kW or 13.3kW systems. If you have or plan to add an EV charger or heat pump hot water, size up. Your sunny climate means a standard-sized system will perform well.
What direction should solar panels face in East Perth?
North-facing is ideal for maximum annual output in East Perth. West-facing produces more in the afternoon (good if you use more power in the evening). East-facing produces more in the morning. Even a flat roof works well. Avoid south-facing if possible, as output can be 20-30% less than north-facing in Western Australia.

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