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09 February 2026
09 August 2025
23 July 2025
Original Review on 24-09-2024:
No more Bills!!!
Gavin from The Solar Broker was a pleasure to deal with from my initial enquiry to installation and final hand over inspection.The whole process was great.
The system has been operating for a week now and I haven't had to take from the grid once.
The next step will be selling my excess energy back to the grid and making money.
I could not be happier.
10 months later we asked Brett: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
It has been 12 months since installation and I couldn't be happier.I havnt had a electrical bill since the system went in.
Before solar my bill would average $450 - $500 a month now with the excess power being sold back to the grid i am in credit each month.
Excellent sales, nightmare follow-through
At first, we were genuinely impressed. The analysis was detailed, they positioned themselves as industry veterans, and everything sounded reassuring. On that basis, we signed with them fairly quickly.First red flag:
Through our own independent research, we discovered that the inverter specified in our contract was not CEC-approved at the time. We raised this with them, and while it appeared to be a genuine oversight, to their credit they acknowledged the issue and offered a $500 discount. On balance, we decided to give them the benefit of the doubt.
Second red flag:
Despite being clearly stated in the contract, further questioning on our part revealed that their revised recommendation could not actually provide the whole-of-house backup we required and had been promised. Again, we should have walked away—but once more, discounts were offered, and admittedly, that swayed us to continue.
Due to a combination of battery shortages and installer scheduling, we were later informed that the installation could not be completed in 2025. We were, however, explicitly promised that the system would be installed in early 2026 at the agreed price, with The Solar Broker absorbing any cost differences resulting from the reduced STC rebates. Trusting this assurance, we chose not to engage other installers who could have completed the same setup within 2025.
Then in January 2026, they unilaterally rescinded the contract. The reason given was that the reduced STC rebates no longer made the project financially viable for them—despite their earlier written assurances to the contrary. Following advice from Consumer Affairs and NETCC, I formally wrote to them seeking appropriate remedies. To date, they have chosen not to respond and have ignored follow-up calls and messages.
This review is therefore written to ensure prospective customers are aware of what we experienced: questionable claims, poor follow-through, and conduct that ultimately left us stranded.
Beyond lodging complaints with Consumer Affairs and NETCC/CEC, the most frustrating outcome is that I now feel morally obligated to withdraw all prior recommendations I made for them. At one point, I genuinely believed they were knowledgeable and sincere in how they attempted to rectify mistakes—a business practice I respected. To my friends and anyone on Reddit or Facebook who relied on my earlier recommendations, I apologise.