Rooftop solar market closes out winter at a new high, as households keep going big

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A rooftop system in Queensland. Source: Canadian Solar

Australia’s rooftop solar market has hit a new high for the year, after 295MW of total monthly installations delivered the best August on record and put the national trend back on the up – and within striking distance of the market’s best year ever, in 2021.

The latest small-scale solar data from industry analysts SunWiz says the market for PV installations of up to 100kW increased by 13 per cent (34MW) in month-on-month volume, jumping from 261MW in July to 295MW in August.

SunWiz managing director Warwick Johnston says the key driver behind the big month of installs was a jump in the amount of rooftop PV systems going onto homes, with a bit of a rebound in the sub-15kW sector, and a strong performance, too, in the 15-20kW small commercial sector.

Source: SunwWiz
Source: SunwWiz

“Best August on record,” says Johnston, “which has placed us not far behind 2021 year-to-date, our best year on record!”

The 295MW recorded in August 2023 is above the volumes seen in the same month in 2020, 2021 and 2022 and the August year-to-date volumes are 19 per cent up on the same time last year, the SunWiz report shows.

Source: SunWiz
Source: SunWiz

The market was strong in all states and territories across the month, Johnston says, with particularly good numbers in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria.

Source: SunWiz
Source: SunWiz

The average system size remains north of 9kW, dropping back a touch from last month to 9.46kW, mainly due to large amount of volume registered in the residential range, the report notes.

Source: SunWiz
Source: SunWiz

Across the market segments, SunWiz says all volumes grew, except for the >30-50kW range, with residential and 15-20kW volumes having the largest impact on national volume.

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