Best value solar panel systems
Maximise your savings and boost green credentials
10-Year Savings:
$210,893

- System Size: 100kW
- Inverter: 1xSungrow 110kW
- Panels: 228XJinko 440W
- Avg Daily Production: 350kWh/day
- Estimated 10-Year Savings: $210,893
10-Year Savings:
$472,729

- System Size: 300kW
- Inverter: 3xSungrow 110kW
- Panels: 666XRisen 450W
- Average Daily Production: 1,015kWh/day
- Estimate 10-Year Savings: $472,729
10-Year Savings:
$472,729

- System Size: 300kW
- Inverter: 3xSungrow 110kW
- Panels: 666XRisen 450W
- Average Daily Production: 1,015kWh/day
- Estimate 10-Year Savings: $472,729

Fashion Biz’s Solar Success Story
Established in 1989, Fashion Biz is a global exporter of clothing. When Fashion Biz moved into their present location, they installed a 100-kilowatt solar system. However, it quickly became obvious that this wasn’t large enough to meet their energy demands.
Fashion Biz asked SolarRun to get involved. As a result, they now have an additional 100 kW of solar panels installed on their premises. The combined system supplies 69% of their electricity requirements. This sustainable upgrade is estimated to save Fashion Biz at least $200,000 over the next decade.
Quest Carpets
Since its foundation in 1978, Quest Carpets has been a premier carpet manufacturer for homes and businesses. Operating from their state-of-the-art facility in Dandenong, they produce quality carpets for customers in Australia and New Zealand. Recognizing the need to curb rising electricity costs, Quest Carpets turned to SolarRun for an energy-efficient solution.
Quest Carpets has taken a bold step towards sustainability by investing in a significant commercial solar panel system. An impressive 48% of their electricity needs are now met by solar power, and they’re set to realize substantial savings, estimated to exceed $450,000 over the next ten years


Homewares Inc.
Homewares Inc’s products are used in homes across Australia, and they are known for their commitment to quality and sustainability. Recognizing the need to transition to renewable energy, Homewares Inc. partnered with Solar Run with the aim of reducing both their energy costs and their emissions.
As a result of this partnership, Homewares Inc. has taken a major leap towards energy self-sufficiency with the installation of a 100 kW solar system by Solar Run. This bold step has resulted in their solar system providing 69% of their energy requirements. Over the next decade, these solar investments are expected result in savings of more than $200,000.