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10kW Solar System in Australia

Everything you need to know about 10kW solar systems in Australia: costs, output, savings, and whether it's the right size for your home.

A$10,000 - A$16,000

Installed price in Australia

8,500 kWh

Annual output

7-10 years

Payback period

10kW Solar System Cost in Australia

A 10kW solar panel system in Australia costs between A$10,000 - A$16,000 fully installed, including panels, inverter, mounting, and all electrical work. This price includes VAT and assumes a standard roof installation.

With annual savings of A$1,600-A$2,500 on electricity bills and additional export income of A$100-A$250 through Solar Rebates (STCs), a 10kW system typically pays for itself in 7-10 years. After payback, you benefit from effectively free electricity for the remaining 15+ years of panel life.

10kW System Specifications

System Size10kW
Number of Panels24-28
Roof Area Required45-56 m²
Annual Generation8,500 kWh
Price Range (AUD)A$10,000 - A$16,000
Annual SavingsA$1,600-A$2,500
Export IncomeA$100-A$250/year
Payback Period7-10 years
CO2 Savings2.5-3.2 tonnes/year
Best ForVery large home or commercial property

* Prices include installation. Actual costs vary by location, roof type, and installer. Get CEC-certified quotes for an accurate price.

Is a 10kW Solar System Right for You?

A 10kW system represents the maximum practical size for most domestic installations. Generating an impressive 8,500 kWh per year, it is designed for properties with very high energy demands and the roof space to accommodate 24-28 panels.

Ideal for

  • Very large properties with high consumption (8,000+ kWh/year)
  • Households with multiple electric vehicles
  • Properties with heat pumps and electric heating
  • Home-based businesses with significant power needs
  • Properties wanting maximum energy independence

Regulatory Requirements

A 10kW system requires careful planning and regulatory compliance. In Australia, systems of this size require network approval and may face export limitations depending on your distribution network. CEC-accredited installers will navigate these requirements and may recommend export limiting or battery storage to comply with network rules.

Maximising the Investment

At A$10,000 - A$16,000, a 10kW system is a significant investment. To maximise returns:

  • Pair with a 13-15kWh battery to store surplus and push self-consumption above 80%
  • Schedule high-consumption appliances (EV charging, heat pump, dishwasher) during peak generation hours
  • Consider smart energy management systems to automate consumption timing

Annual savings of A$1,600-A$2,500 plus A$100-A$250 in export income mean the system pays back in 7-10 years, after which you benefit from substantially free electricity.

If 10kW exceeds your needs, an 8kW system may be a better fit. For even smaller homes, see our full size comparison.

Battery Pairing for 10kW Systems

A 13-15kWh battery is the ideal pairing for a 10kW system. This allows you to store surplus daytime generation for evening use, increasing self-consumption from around 40-50% to 70-80%.

Recommended Size

13-15kWh

Self-Consumption With Battery

70-80%

Self-Consumption Without

40-50%

Read our complete battery storage guide for brand comparisons, costs, and installation details.

Compare 10kW with Other Sizes

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10kW Solar System FAQs

Is 10kW the maximum for residential solar in Australia?
In Australia, residential systems up to 10kW are common, though some networks impose export limits on larger systems. Your CEC-accredited installer will advise on local network rules. STCs still apply to reduce the upfront cost of a 10kW installation.
How much roof space does a 10kW system need?
A 10kW system requires approximately 45-56 square metres of unshaded roof space. Many properties split panels across multiple roof faces or use ground-mounted arrays to achieve this capacity.
Can a 10kW system power multiple EVs?
Yes, a 10kW system generates enough surplus energy to charge 1-2 electric vehicles, especially if combined with a large battery. On sunny days, it can add 60-100+ miles of EV range from solar alone.
What approvals do I need for a 10kW system in Australia?
In Australia, a 10kW system requires network approval and may face export limitations depending on your distribution network. Your CEC-accredited installer will navigate these requirements and may recommend export limiting or battery storage.

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