FAQs


Welcome to Maximum Solar’s Frequently Asked Questions page. We understand that making the switch to solar energy can come with many questions. Whether you’re curious about the benefits of solar power in Tasmania, wondering about system sizes, or have questions about installation and maintenance, we’re here to help.

Our team of local experts has compiled answers to the most common questions we receive from our customers. We hope this information helps you make an informed decision about embracing clean, renewable energy for your home or business. If you don’t find the answer you’re looking for, don’t hesitate to contact us directly. At Maximum Solar, we’re committed to guiding you through every step of your solar journey.

  • Going solar in Tasmania offers numerous benefits. Firstly, it can significantly reduce your electricity bills by generating your own clean energy. Tasmania's climate is well-suited for solar, with long summer days providing ample sunlight.

    Additionally, solar panels increase your home's value and reduce your carbon footprint. The state government offers various incentives for solar installations, making it more affordable.

    Maximum Solar, as a locally owned and operated company, understands Tasmania's unique energy needs and can provide tailored solutions. With rising energy costs, solar provides a hedge against future price increases. It also offers energy independence, reducing reliance on the grid. 

  • Determining if your roof is suitable for solar panels involves several factors. Ideally, you want a roof that receives ample sunlight throughout the day. In Tasmania, north-facing roofs are optimal, but east and west-facing roofs can also be effective.

    The roof should be in good condition and able to support the weight of the panels. Maximum Solar conducts thorough site assessments to evaluate your roof's suitability.

  • Determining the right size solar system for your home depends on several factors. Maximum Solar considers your current energy consumption, which can be found on your electricity bills. They also take into account your future energy needs, budget, and available roof space. A typical Tasmanian home might benefit from a 5-6kW system, but this can vary. 


    Factors like your household size, energy usage patterns, and whether you plan to add energy-intensive appliances in the future also play a role. Maximum Solar's experts will analyse your specific situation and recommend a system size that balances your energy needs with optimal return on investment.

  • The amount you can save on electricity bills with solar varies depending on factors such as your system size, energy consumption, and local electricity rates. However, many Tasmanian households see significant savings. 

    With a properly sized system from Maximum Solar, you could potentially reduce your electricity bills by 50-90%. The exact savings depend on how much of your generated solar power you use directly and how much you export to the grid.

  • Solar panel systems from Maximum Solar are designed to be low-maintenance. The panels themselves are durable and typically only require occasional cleaning to remove dust or debris. In most cases, rainfall is sufficient to keep the panels clean.

  • Solar panels from Maximum Solar are built to last. Typically, high-quality solar panels have a lifespan of 25-30 years, and many continue to produce significant amounts of energy even beyond this timeframe. Maximum Solar uses tier 1 panels known for their durability and longevity. These panels are designed to withstand Tasmania's varied weather conditions, including strong winds and hail.

  • Yes, Maximum Solar offers battery storage solutions that can be added to your solar system. Battery storage allows you to store excess energy generated during the day for use at night or during power outages, increasing your energy independence. While batteries can be added at any time, it's often more cost-effective to consider them during the initial solar installation.

    Maximum Solar can design your system with future battery addition in mind.

  • During a power outage, standard grid-connected solar systems will automatically shut down as a safety measure to prevent feeding power back into the grid, which could endanger utility workers. However, Maximum Solar offers solutions to keep your power on during outages. One option is to add battery storage to your system with a specialised inverter.

    This setup can automatically isolate from the grid during an outage, allowing your solar panels to continue powering your home and charging your batteries. Another option is a hybrid system that can operate both on and off-grid. 

  • The installation process with Maximum Solar is streamlined and customer-focused. It begins with a free consultation where our experts assess your energy needs and property.

    We then design a customised solar solution and provide a detailed quote. Once you approve, Maximum Solar handles all necessary paperwork, including permits and grid connection applications.

  • Yes, there are government incentives available for solar installations in Tasmania. The main federal incentive is the Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme (SRES), which provides Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs) based on the amount of electricity your system is expected to produce until 2030. These STCs can be sold to recoup a portion of your installation costs, and Maximum Solar can handle this process for you, offering the value as an upfront discount. 

    At the state level, Tasmania offers a feed-in tariff for excess energy exported to the grid, although rates can vary between retailers. Some local councils also offer their own incentives. Additionally, businesses may be eligible for instant asset write-off schemes.

    Maximum Solar stays up-to-date with all available incentives and can help you understand and access all benefits you're eligible for, maximising your savings on your solar investment.