How Do We Design Your Clean Energy System?
We use advanced 3D modelling data from Nearmap to analyse your roof, assess solar irradiance, and identify shading. Where data is available, we perform detailed shading calculations to ensure our quotes and savings estimates are as accurate and reliable as possible. With our market-leading forecast algorithms, what we predict is what you save.
What the 3D Model Tells Us
Our 3D modelling helps us understand key aspects of your roof, including:
Sunlight and Shading: We analyse how much sunlight your roof receives and identify any shading from nearby buildings or terrain that could impact your system’s performance.
Orientation: This tells us the direction your roof faces, helping us determine where to place the panels for optimal sunlight exposure throughout the day.
Tilt: Knowing your roof's angle helps us understand how much solar energy your panels will receive at different times of the day.
Once we’ve gathered this information, our system generates an optimal design for your solar setup. A solar engineer then reviews the design to ensure it meets all required criteria before giving it the green light.
How Do We Estimate Your System's Solar Generation?
To estimate your solar generation, we combine the recommended system size with inputs from the 3D model and run it through a ‘typical meteorological weather year’. This model is based on over 10 years of weather data, simulating what an average year might look like in your area. This helps us predict how much energy your system will generate throughout the year.
By considering the unique characteristics of your roof along with detailed weather data, we provide a more precise estimation than simple size-based predictions.
How Do We Estimate Your Savings?
With the system size and estimated energy generation in hand, we calculate your savings profile using your energy usage data. Depending on the available data, we use either:
Interval Meter Data for the most accurate forecast, or
Representative Energy Curves based on typical usage behaviours.
Our algorithm calculates how much of your daily energy consumption can be offset by your system's solar energy. For customers with batteries, we forecast the state of charge, integrating solar production and battery storage to give you a complete picture.
We project your system production over 12 months to give you a yearly savings estimate, which includes the export tariff paid by your energy retailer for any excess energy they purchase from you. This provides one of the most precise pre-installation savings estimates available in the residential market.
Please Note: All estimates are based on your current energy use. If your energy usage patterns change after installation, your actual savings may vary. If you’re interested in learning about ways to adjust your energy behaviour to maximise savings, feel free to reach out to us!
You have questions.
We have answers.
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Standard inclusions are labour items typically required for the majority of solar and battery installations. This includes:
Standard installation at a single or 3 phase site within a 30km radius of Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, and Brisbane CBD only;
site inspection;
installation on a tin roof and single story;
battery installation includes the installation of a bollard, shade cover, mounting kit and concrete footing if required for hardware protection, a non-combustible backing board, smoke detector and fire extinguisher if required to comply with Australian standards.
solar installation includes supply and install of a solar consumption meter, export limiting CT installation; internal enclosure for the main switch inside the meter box; external enclosure for solar main switch external to the meter box; edge protection; supply and install Active or Neutral Link (if required).
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Standard exclusions are labour items that we do not expect to add to most quotes and are only required in the minority of solar and battery installations. Typically they are related to site specific circumstances e.g. the roof’s condition, type or angle, or the switchboard’s condition.
If any of these come up, we'll talk to you, before moving ahead.
Standard exclusions include:
Multiple storey installation
Split array system installs (more than 2)
Tilt frames
Optimisers
Tile installation
Kliploc Installation
Installs on poor condition roofs
Installs on steep roofs over 30 degrees
Installs on cathedral ceilings
Additional AC or DC cable
Antenna removal
Scissor lift hire
Knuckleboom lift hire
Scaffolding
Full master switchboard upgrade
MMCBs/RCDs consolidation
Install new earth stake at MSB location
Install new 100A Main Switch (single or multi phase)
Asbestos backing board replacement
Hard-wired ethernet connection
Single or 3 phase meter protection device
Generation Signalling Device (QLD Only)
Certificate of Electrical Safety inspection (VIC Only)
Removal and disposal of system
New dedicated circuit for battery backup
Cancellation costs with less than 24 hrs notice
Additional inverter install.
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Sometimes the inspection reveals things we couldn’t see online — like roof damage, access issues, or electrical upgrades. If that means more work or different materials, we’ll let you know and give you an updated quote to review.
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Nope. You’re in control. We won’t start work or lock you into anything until you approve the final quote.
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Our support team is here for you. Just email us at support@wattlepowr.com.au and we’ll get back to you quickly.