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6.6kw solar system installation Perth

Solar 365 Team
6.6kw solar system installation Perth

As we expand our technological home portfolios, we discover that the update better meets the expectations of our clients.

1. How much energy does a 6.6kW solar system produce?

There are numerous factors that might affect the output efficiency of a solar power system, but in Perth, a 6.6kW solar system will generate an estimated average of 29 kilowatt hours (kWh) of energy every day. This assumes that the panels are installed on a north-facing roof with no shading problems.

2. How much money can I save?

We estimate that a 6.6kW system might save you up to $256 per month if you consume all of the energy generated by the system. Remember that how much of the energy produced you actually consume determines how much money you save. Your savings may be less if you export the energy back to the grid.

3. What kind of household does a 6.6kW solar system suit?

If you have a medium to large-sized household, such as a family with small children or teenagers, or appliances that consume energy throughout the day, such as a pool pump or air conditioning, the 6.6kW Solar system may be perfect for you.

4. How much roof space is required for a 6.6kW solar system?

A 6.6kW system will consist of around 20 solar panels, which amounts to approximately 34 square metres of roof space based on 330-watt panels. However, the roof plan for each house will determine this.

5. What is the price of a 6.6kW solar system in Perth?

We cannot provide solar system price estimates without first examining your specific needs and requirements because each solar System installation is unique. After consulting with you, we can customise a package with components specific to your individual needs; give us a call so we can discuss which package is suitable for you.

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