We recently kicked off the SolarQuotes Installer’s Choice Awards with the solar panel brands installers would choose for their own homes. This week, we’re turning our attention to the inverter — the box on the wall that converts DC solar power into the 230 volts AC your home uses.
Don’t Let An Uber Driver Install Your Solar
My son asked me the other day how he should get to the airport for a 5am flight.
Easy, I said. Book a proper taxi with a longstanding local firm. Whatever you do, don’t pre-book an Uber.
He looked at me like I’d suggested he send a fax.
I Thought Soccer Parents Were Angry. Then Solar Sharer Happened.
Up until last week, the angriest Australians I’d ever experienced were the parents at under-10s soccer. [Read more…]
Best Solar Panels In Australia 2026: Installer’s Choice Awards
Every year, we survey SolarQuotes installers about their favourite solar panel. For the 2026 edition of the Installer’s Choice Awards, we asked them:
“If you were putting solar panels on your own roof today, which brand would you choose? Not the house of a customer. Not a display home. Not a hypothetical stranger you’ll never see again. Your own roof, your own money and a system you’ll be living with for decades.”
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Intersolar 2026: Europe’s Biggest Solar Show, In A City That Couldn’t Keep Cool
Last week I went to Intersolar Europe in Munich, and the first thing to tell you is the scale (watch my video above to get a real feel for the exhibition).
Three Free Hours: A Tale Of Three Batteries
Free power windows arrive for most Australians on July 1. If you own a battery, you probably want to configure it to take advantage, and fill it for free, from the grid.
But your battery will not do this on its own. Out of the box, it has no clue your free window exists. Somebody has to open the app and tell it, and that somebody is you.
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Read The One-Star Reviews First

“Has anyone dealt with this company? I can’t find out much about them.”
Free Standards: Great Idea, Wrong Fix.
The government just committed $42.7 million of your money to solve a problem a not-for-profit could fix itself tomorrow for zero tax dollars.
Let me tell you about Standards Australia.
Switchboard Roulette: The Risk Hiding Behind Big Batteries

You marked the change up in red. An engineer reviewed it. The drawing office turned the red ink into real drawings. The work was done to that drawing. Someone checked the install against the markup, and signed off the drawing ‘as-built’.
The Truth About ‘AI-Powered’ Home Batteries

But what does “AI” actually mean when it’s printed on a battery spec sheet? In most cases, a lot less than you’d think.




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