Solar Panel Cost in Campbelltown 2560
Solar panel installation in Campbelltown (2560) costs $3,800–$5,900 for a standard 6.6kW system after federal STC rebates. This is based on the Campbelltown metro area average. Actual prices depend on your roof type, panel brand, inverter choice, and installer.
| System | Cost After STCs | Annual Savings | Daily Output | Payback |
|---|
| 5kW | $4,000–$5,250 | $1,143+ | 20 kWh | 3–5 yrs |
| 6.6kW | $3,800–$5,900 | $1,550–$2,100 | 27 kWh | 3–4 yrs |
| 10kW | $5,600–$9,000 | $2,300–$3,100 | 41 kWh | 3–5 yrs |
Prices based on Campbelltown metro averages. Solar panel costs in Australia — full 2026 guide →
Solar in Campbelltown — What You Need to Know
Campbelltown sits at the foot of the Southern Highlands escarpment where the Cumberland Plain transitions to more elevated terrain — and this geography shapes the suburb's solar profile in a way that's different from most Western Sydney suburbs. Elevation ranges from 60m at the town centre to 100–140m on the escarpment-adjacent streets of the Ruse and Englorie Park ridgeline. Higher elevation means marginally better radiation data, fewer fog events than the Nepean floodplain below, and in some cases excellent north-facing views across the Camden Valley that translate directly into unobstructed solar horizons.
Campbelltown City Council covers a large and diverse LGA, but the suburb itself is predominantly post-war housing: 1970s–1990s brick veneer on standard suburban lots, interspersed with newer medium-density developments in the activity centre precinct. Heritage constraints are minimal for residential solar in this era of housing. The suburb's electricity is supplied by Endeavour Energy, and given Campbelltown's position at the distant end of the Western Sydney distribution network, some areas have experienced export limit constraints — your installer should check your connection capacity with Endeavour Energy before finalising system size..
Campbelltown's climate is notably different from coastal Sydney — the escarpment location creates hot, dry summers and occasionally cold winters with frost in the lower-lying areas. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 38°C, pushing panel surface temperatures toward 65°C. Winter nights occasionally drop to 2–4°C, which is below what some cheaper battery systems handle efficiently (lithium iron phosphate batteries perform well in cold; some older NMC chemistries degrade in cold storage). If adding a battery, confirm its operating temperature range for the Campbelltown winter environment.
COUNCIL / LGA
Campbelltown
COMMON ROOF TYPE
tile & colorbond
TREE CANOPY
☀️ Low — excellent unobstructed solar access
Solar Rebates in Campbelltown 2560
Homeowners in Campbelltown (2560) are in STC Zone 2, which provides approximately $2,800 off a 6.6kW system through the federal Small-scale Technology Certificate scheme. Your installer handles the STC paperwork — the rebate is applied automatically as a point-of-sale discount.
NSW households in Campbelltown can access interest-free loans through the Empowering Homes program for solar and battery installations.
NSW solar rebates and government incentives — full guide →What Size Solar System for Campbelltown?
Campbelltown households suit 6.6kW–13kW. The suburb's hot summers, large household sizes, and high air conditioning usage mean electricity bills are typically above the Sydney average — scale up system size accordingly. Properties on the ridge streets with clear north-facing horizons across the Camden Valley are among Western Sydney's best solar sites. Check Endeavour Energy connection capacity if sizing above 10kW.
Solar system size guide — 5kW to 13kW compared →