Sydney - South West · NSW 2165

Solar installers in Fairfield East, NSW 2165 — vetted, maximum 3 quotes.

60.8% of the home battery installs the Clean Energy Regulator inspected in April 2026 came back substandard — that finding is the reason Solar Select exists. We route every Fairfield East enquiry to a maximum of 3 Certified Installers, picked for workmanship, accreditation, and trading history. Federal STCs + New South Wales rebates applied at quote. Free for homeowners.

Federal rebate on a 6.6 kW system in Fairfield East: $1,700 in STCs, applied at quote (Zone 3 · rating 1.382).

Fairfield East solar facts

  • Sun hours: 4.6 kWh/m²/day (BOM annual average)
  • STC zone: Zone 3 · rating 1.382
  • Optimal panel tilt: 34° facing north
  • 6.6 kW annual generation: 9,419 kWh/yr
  • Grid distributor: Endeavour Energy · single-phase export capped at 5 kW
  • Local council: Cumberland LGA
  • Maximum installers per enquiry: 3, ever

Solar potential in Fairfield East

Annual generation estimates for Fairfield East based on BOM sun-hour data and an 85% derate covering temperature, inverter, mismatch, and soiling. Tier-1 systems regularly beat this baseline.

  • 6.6 kW system: 25.8 kWh/day · 9,419 kWh/year — Most-installed AU size · suits 2–4 person households
  • 10 kW system: 39.1 kWh/day · 14,272 kWh/year — Future-proofs for a battery or EV
  • 13 kW system: 51.6 kWh/day · 18,838 kWh/year — Premium tier · three-phase preferred

Typical system pricing — Fairfield East

Installed price after the federal STC rebate. Ranges reflect AU-wide installer pricing 2026 for Tier-1 panels + premium inverter. The STC discount is applied upfront by your installer at quote stage.

  • 6.6 kW: $4,000 – $6,500 — Most-installed size in AU. Suits 2–4 person households.
  • 10 kW: $7,500 – $12,000 — Future-proofs for a battery or EV.
  • 13.2 kW: $10,000 – $14,500 — Three-phase preferred — single-phase export capped at 5 kW.

See full panel-brand pricing breakdown

How to choose a Fairfield East installer

  • SAA / CEC accreditation — Solar Accreditation Australia (formerly CEC) is mandatory for STC rebate eligibility in Fairfield East. If the badge isn't on the quote, the rebate isn't legal.
  • Get 3 quotes, not 30 — Auction sites send your details to 10+ installers — the cheapest wins, the rest spam-call. Solar Select caps every Fairfield East enquiry at 3 Certified Installers, exclusively. Picked, not auctioned.
  • Tier-1 panels + reputable inverter — 60.8% of installs the CER inspected in April 2026 were substandard — almost always an install-quality issue, not a panel issue. Demand Tier-1 panels, a reputable inverter, and a workmanship warranty from the installer themselves.

Read the full installer buying guide

Rebates that apply in Fairfield East

  • Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs) (federal) — An upfront discount on your solar panel system, applied by the installer at point of sale. Full breakdown
  • Cheaper Home Batteries Program (federal · battery) — Roughly a 30% discount on the installed cost of a home battery, applied upfront like the solar STC. Full breakdown
  • NSW VPP Incentive (Peak Demand Reduction Scheme) (NSW) — A top-up incentive — typically $550 to $1,500 — for connecting a new battery to an approved Virtual Power Plant (VPP). Full breakdown

Grid connection — Fairfield East

  • Distributor — Endeavour Energy owns the poles, wires, and meters in Fairfield East. Your installer lodges the connection application on your behalf.
  • Export limit — Single-phase residential export is capped at 5 kW in Fairfield East. Larger systems are still allowed — they just curtail export above the cap. Three-phase homes typically get a higher export ceiling.
  • Days to connect — Typically 5–15 business days from when the SAA installer lodges the application with Endeavour Energy.
  • Pre-approval threshold — Systems over 10 kW (or any battery system) usually need explicit pre-approval from Endeavour Energy before install — a good installer flags this in the quote, not after.
  • Local council — Fairfield East sits in the Cumberland LGA. Standard residential solar doesn't need council planning approval, but heritage-listed properties and apartment buildings may.

Feed-in tariff — Fairfield East

New South Wales retailers currently pay up to 12c/kWh for exported solar (typical range 5–12c/kWh). NSW has no regulated minimum FIT — retailers set their own. AGL, Origin, EnergyAustralia typically offer 5–8c flat. Higher (10–12c) often only on premium plans or for specific peak windows. Tariffs change quarterly — verify the live rate at energy.gov.au — solar feed-in tariffs before signing a retailer contract.

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Fairfield East solar questions

How much does a 6.6 kW solar system cost in Fairfield East?

$4,000–$6,500 fully installed in Fairfield East, after the federal STC rebate is applied at quote stage. STC Zone 3 (rating 1.382) means a 6.6 kW system attracts roughly $1,700 in federal STCs at the 2026 deeming period.

What's the payback period for a 6.6 kW system in Fairfield East?

A 6.6 kW system in Fairfield East generates around 9,419 kWh/yr at this sun-hour level. With ~30% self-consumption at typical AU retail rates (30–35c/kWh) and current feed-in tariffs, most Fairfield East households see payback within 4–5 years — faster with a battery added at install time.

Which rebates apply in Fairfield East?

Federal Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs) on the solar panels and the federal Cheaper Home Batteries Program on a battery — both apply nationwide and are delivered as upfront discounts at quote stage. State rebates that stack vary by state — see /rebates/nsw for the full New South Wales picture.

How long does a solar install take in Fairfield East?

Install day itself is usually 6–10 hours for a 6.6 kW system. From quote signed to system switched on, expect 4–8 weeks total — most of that is waiting for Endeavour Energy grid-connection approval, not installer scheduling.

Do I need council approval to install solar in Fairfield East?

For standard residential solar in Fairfield East, no — it's covered by State Environmental Planning Policy as exempt development. Heritage-listed properties, apartment buildings, and structural changes to the roof are the common exceptions. A good installer flags this before quoting.

What's the household export limit in Fairfield East?

Endeavour Energy caps single-phase residential export at 5 kW in Fairfield East. Larger systems are still allowed — they just curtail export above the cap, or you can upgrade to three-phase supply for a higher ceiling.

What's the optimal panel tilt for Fairfield East?

34° facing north is the year-round optimum for Fairfield East (rule of thumb: tilt ≈ latitude). In practice, most Fairfield East roofs are pitched within 5–10° of optimal, which costs almost nothing in annual output. A good installer will quote panel tilt + orientation explicitly so you can see the trade-off.

Why only 3 installers — wouldn't more quotes be better?

When 10+ installers chase one enquiry, the cheapest quote wins almost every time, which selects for the cheapest installer rather than the best installer. Capping at 3 Certified Installers means installers compete on design, warranty, and service. You also stop getting spam-called for weeks.

Local data reviewed by the Solar Select team. We vet every installer in our network ourselves — manufacturer accreditations, trading history, real reviews. Fairfield East data sourced from BOM (sun hours), CER (STC zone, rebates), and AER (grid distributor + export limits). Last verified 2026-05-23. More about Solar Select

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