One Step Off The Grid and SolarQuotes – Helping you find quality solar installers.

This partnership came about after Giles from One Step Off The Grid and Finn from SolarQuotes bumped into each other at a Solar Conference in Melbourne.
Every time a genuine solar customer requests 3 quotes through One Step Off The Grid, their request goes to up to 3 local solar installers via the SolarQuotes quoting engine. When this happens the solar companies pay a small fee for the referral whether they make a sale or not. One Step Off The Grid and SQ split this fee 50/50. One Step Off The Grid uses the revenue to support its quality journalism, and the solar buyer gets 3 competing quotes from pre-vetted installers.
Here are the details:
Most pages on One Step Off The Grid now host a 'get 3 quotes' widget. Simply click one of the 6 buttons to get more information about:
- Grid connect solar
- Hybrid Solar (AKA grid connect with batteries)
- Solar Hot Water
- Off Grid Solar
- Commercial Solar
- Solar Maintenance and Repairs
Or if you are ready to get quotes, enter your postcode and hit the "Get Quotes Now" button or click here. You'll be taken to a form via SolarQuotes.com.au where you can enter you exact requirements.
Once this form is submitted we'll do our best to match your requirements with 3 pre-vetted solar installers who serve your area. They will then contact you individually to discuss what you need and then provide a detailed quote.
You can then study all 3 quotes in your own time, and choose the best one, although you are under no obligation to choose any of them.
If you need any help at all before, during or after buying solar, you can contact us at any time for free, personal help from a Chartered Electrical Engineer (Finn) or Robert, Finn's assistant.
Please note that this system may not find you the cheapest solar system, but we're confident it will help you find a really good quality one at a very good price. If our 7 years experience of the Aussie solar market has taught us one thing it is that the absolute cheapest systems are usually not the best choice. Those 'too good to be true offers' in the papers and on the telly are usually exactly that.