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What does an independent energy consultant do?

An independent energy consultant helps homeowners and businesses choose the right solar and battery system without being tied to a specific installer or brand. We compare multiple system options, review quotes, and help you select the most suitable solution based on your energy usage,
budget, and property.

Many solar companies promote specific products they sell. Independent advice ensures you receive unbiased recommendations and can compare different system designs, brands, and installers before making a decision

The system size depends on your roof space, electricity usage, and the export limits set by your local network provider. Many homes install systems between 6.6 kW and 15 kW, while larger homes and businesses may install systems up to 20 kW or more.

Batteries can help reduce reliance on the grid, store excess solar energy, and provide backup power during outages. However, whether a battery is financially beneficial depends on your energy usage patterns and electricity tariffs.

Some battery systems can provide backup power during outages, but this depends on how the system is designed. Many homes are set up with partial backup, where essential appliances like lights, fridge, and internet remain powered.

Most modern batteries have a lifespan of 10–15 years, depending on usage and manufacturer warranty

Once approvals are complete, installation usually takes one to two days depending on system size and complexity

Solar installations are eligible for the Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme, which provides small-scale technology certificates (STCs) that reduce the upfront cost of solar systems.

Look for installers who are accredited by the Clean Energy Council, have strong customer reviews, and provide clear system designs and warranties.

Yes. Many homeowners install solar panels first and add a battery later once their energy usage and system performance are understood.

Savings vary depending on system size, electricity usage, and energy tariffs, but many households reduce their electricity bills significantly after installing solar.

Yes. Solar panels still generate electricity on cloudy days, although output is lower compared to sunny conditions.