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LAST UPDATED: MAY 2026 · DATA: CLEAN ENERGY REGULATOR & STATE SOURCES

Central Coast Solar At A Glance

4.6h

Peak Sun Hours

36c/kWh

Electricity Rate

$4,500

6.6kW System

$1,700

Annual Savings

4c

Feed-in Tariff

KEY TAKEAWAYS — CENTRAL COAST

• 6.6kW system: $4,500–$7,200 after rebates — saving $1,700–$2,300/year

• Peak sun hours: 4.6h/dayvery good solar potential

• Electricity rate: 33c/kWh — every kWh of solar used directly saves this amount

• STC Zone 2: worth approximately $1,750 off a 6.6kW system

• Typical payback: 3–5 years, then 20+ years of free electricity

In This Guide

01Solar in Central Coast02Central Coast Solar Costs03Rebates & Incentives04System Size Recommendation05Is Solar Worth It?06Best Solar Panels07Choosing an Installer08Feed-in Tariffs09Central Coast Suburbs10Nearby Areas11FAQ

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Solar in Central Coast

The Central Coast sits in a sweet spot — close enough to Sydney for competitive installer pricing, but with generally better roof access and less shading from neighbouring buildings. Solar adoption is high across Gosford, Wyong, and Terrigal, with most homes well-suited to standard north-facing installations.

💡 Local Tip

Central Coast homes near the lakes and waterways (Tuggerah, Budgewoi) should consider corrosion-rated hardware due to the humid, salt-affected environment.

With an average system cost of $4,500–$7,200 for a 6.6kW installation after federal rebates, Central Coast homeowners typically recoup their investment within 3–5 years. For a detailed breakdown of pricing factors, see our national solar cost guide. To understand all the rebates available in NSW, read our NSW rebate guide.

What Does Solar Cost in Central Coast?

Prices shown are after federal STC rebates (Zone 2). Actual costs vary by installer, panel brand, and roof complexity.

System SizePanelsDaily OutputCost After STCsAnnual SavingsPayback
5kW12–1419–21 kWh$4,500–$5,250$1,041–$1,2743–5 yrs
6.6kW15–1825–28 kWh$4,500–$7,200$1,700–$2,3003–4 yrs
10kW24–2838–42 kWh$5,900–$9,500$2,200–$2,9003–5 yrs
13kW30–3649–55 kWh$7,800–$13,650$2,461–$3,0373–5 yrs

Compare all system sizes → · Full cost breakdown →

Adding a home battery to your Central Coast solar system increases self-consumption from ~35% to ~70%, reducing your reliance on grid electricity during expensive evening hours. At current NSW feed-in rates of 4c/kWh — among the lowest in Australia — a battery's value proposition is strong, storing excess solar for evening use saves significantly more than exporting it. See our battery guide for costs and payback analysis. Your inverter choice also matters — read our inverter guide to understand your options.

Solar Rebates in Central Coast

FEDERAL STCs (Zone 2)

Small-scale Technology Certificates are applied as a point-of-sale discount. Zone 2 (high value) — worth approximately $1,750 on a 6.6kW system.

STATE: NSW

Peak Demand Reduction Scheme. No direct rebate but interest-free loans available through Empowering Homes.

Full NSW rebate details →

What Size Solar System for Central Coast?

A quick rule: divide your quarterly electricity bill by $100 to get your ideal system size in kW. The most popular system size in Central Coast is 6.6kW, which suits the average household using 15–25 kWh per day.

5kWSmall household, 1–2 people6.6kWAverage household, 2–4 people10kWLarge household or home office13kWLarge home, pool, EV, or future-proofing

Not sure which size is right? Our system sizes comparison guide breaks down the pros and cons of each option with detailed cost and savings projections. For a personalised recommendation based on your actual bill, try our free solar score calculator.

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Is Solar Worth It in Central Coast?

In short, yes. Solar energy in Central Coast is one of the best home investments available. With electricity rates at 33c/kWh and an average quarterly bill of $438, the average Central Coast household spends roughly $1,750/year on power. A 6.6kW solar system costing $4,500–$7,200 typically saves $1,700–$2,300 in the first year alone.

3–5 yrs

PAYBACK PERIOD

$362,550,000+

25-YEAR SAVINGS

36%+

ANNUAL RETURN

With electricity prices rising 4–6% annually across NSW, these savings increase every year. A $6,000 solar panel installation in Central Coast that saves $1,800/year represents a 30%+ annual return — comfortably outperforming term deposits, shares, and most investment properties. Plus, solar panels add 3–4% to your property value according to Australian research, making it a strong financial decision even if you plan to sell.

Central Coast Feed-in Tariffs

The current feed-in tariff in NSW is approximately 4c/kWh for excess solar exported to the grid. This rate is applied to any surplus electricity your panels generate beyond what your home uses in real-time.

At current rates, a 6.6kW system in Central Coast exporting around 60–70% of generation would earn approximately $396/year in feed-in credits. The real savings come from self-consumption — every kWh you use directly saves 36c versus the 4c you'd earn exporting it.

Best Solar Panels for Central Coast

The best solar panels for Central Coast depend on your budget, roof space, and priorities. Central Coast gets very good sun at 4.6 hours daily, making it suitable for both premium and value panels.

Premium

SunPower, REC, LG

Highest efficiency (22%+), 25yr warranty

Mid-Range

Trina, Jinko, Canadian

Best value per watt, strong 15-25yr warranty

Budget

Risen, Longi, JA Solar

Lowest cost, 10-12yr warranty, CEC approved

All panels installed in Central Coast should be CEC-approved (Clean Energy Council) to qualify for STC rebates. For a full comparison of panel brands, efficiency ratings, and warranty details, see our best solar panels Australia 2026 guide. Your inverter choice is equally important — our inverter guide covers string, micro, and hybrid options.

Choosing a Solar Installer in Central Coast

Finding a reputable solar installer in Central Coast (postcodes 2250–2263) is critical to getting a quality solar panel installation that lasts 25+ years. With a population of 350K, Central Coast has a competitive local installer market — but quality varies significantly.

CEC-accredited installer (mandatory for rebates)
Minimum 2 years local experience
Verified Google/ProductReview ratings
Uses CEC-approved panels and inverters
Provides detailed written quote (not phone quote)
Offers post-install monitoring and support

We recommend getting at least 3 quotes before committing. Our free solar score tool can connect you with up to 3 CEC-accredited, vetted solar installers in Central Coast — saving you the time of researching and calling around. Every installer in our network has been verified for quality, local experience, and customer satisfaction.

Solar in Nearby Areas

Sydney4.6h sun/dayNewcastle4.7h sun/dayHunter Valley4.8h sun/day

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do solar panels cost in Central Coast?

A standard 6.6kW solar system in Central Coast costs approximately $4,500–$7,200 after federal STC rebates. Prices vary depending on panel brand, inverter choice, and installer. Premium systems and larger 10kW+ installations will cost more. Get your free solar score above for a personalised estimate.

How many peak sun hours does Central Coast get?

Central Coast receives approximately 4.6 peak sun hours per day on average. This is factored into our solar score calculator to give you an accurate estimate of how much electricity a solar system will generate on your roof.

What rebates are available for solar in Central Coast?

Homeowners in Central Coast, NSW are eligible for federal Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs) which reduce upfront costs by $2,300–$4,500 depending on system size. Additional state-level incentives may also apply — use our calculator above for a full rebate breakdown.

Is solar worth it in Central Coast?

Yes. With 4.6 peak sun hours daily and electricity rates around 36c/kWh, most Central Coast homeowners see a payback period of 3–5 years. After that, the savings are pure profit for the remaining 20+ years of the system's life.

How do I find a good solar installer in Central Coast?

Use our free solar score tool to get a personalised analysis, then optionally connect with up to 3 CEC-accredited, vetted installers in the Central Coast area. We only partner with installers who have verified reviews and at least 2 years of local experience.

What are the best solar panels for Central Coast?

For Central Coast's conditions, premium brands like SunPower and REC offer the highest efficiency, while Trina and Jinko provide excellent value. All panels must be CEC-approved to qualify for STCs. The best choice depends on your roof space, budget, and whether you prioritise maximum output or value per watt.

How long does solar panel installation take in Central Coast?

A standard residential solar panel installation in Central Coast takes 1 day for panels and inverter. Larger systems or battery additions may take 1.5-2 days. The full process from quote to switch-on, including grid connection approval, typically takes 2-6 weeks in NSW.

Will solar panels increase my Central Coast property value?

Yes. Australian research shows solar homes sell for 3-4% more on average. In Central Coast, a 6.6kW system costing $4,500–$7,200 could add $15,000-$30,000 in property value, making it a strong investment even if you plan to sell within a few years.

Local solar resources · Central Coast, NSW

Solar in Central Coast — Costs, Rebates, and Equipment

Central Coast solar economics are shaped by NSW's STC Zone 2 (4.6 peak sun hours) and the local rebate landscape. After the federal STC component, typical 6.6kW system pricing falls in the $5,000–$8,000 band — see Australia-wide solar pricing data relevant to Central Coast for the full breakdown, with NSW solar rebate stack potentially reducing this further. Popular battery brands in New South Wales include Tesla Powerwall pricing in Australia and BYD Battery-Box pricing, paired with Sungrow SG/SH inverters or the Fronius inverter range for hybrid configurations.

Reviewed April 2026 · NSW Central Coast

Local solar insights — Central Coast (NSW)

The Central Coast is NSW's underrated solar region. Commuter demographics mean most households have at least one person home during the day, daytime self-consumption runs higher than Sydney metro, and peak sun hours are genuinely good at ~4.4 annual average. A well-sized 6.6kW system on the Central Coast typically delivers payback in 3.5–4.2 years, beating Sydney CBD homes despite modestly lower electricity tariffs.

Ausgrid territory — with caveats

Ausgrid operates the distribution network for the entire Central Coast from Woy Woy through Terrigal, Erina, Gosford, Wyong, Tuggerah and up to Lake Macquarie's southern edges. Standard residential export limits apply (5kW single-phase / 10kW three-phase), but Ausgrid has historically been slower than Endeavour to roll out flexible export connections — the bulk of the Central Coast still runs static 5kW export caps as of early 2026. That means if you're sizing a 10kW+ inverter for a larger household, plan on exporting at most 5kW at any moment. A battery becomes materially more valuable in this scenario.

Some fringe areas toward Mangrove Mountain, Kulnura, and the Yarramalong Valley sit in Essential Energy territory with tighter network constraints. Confirm DNSP on your quote before signing.

NSW rebate stack — what actually stacks

NSW has no direct upfront solar rebate. What works on the Central Coast:

  • Federal STCs (Zone 3) — ~$2,300–$3,000 off a 6.6kW system, applied at point of sale by your installer.
  • Energy Savings Scheme (ESS) — retailer discount typically worth $150–$400 per system. Ask for it to be itemised on the quote.
  • Peak Demand Reduction Scheme (PDRS) — $1,000–$2,300 off a battery if you install one alongside the solar. This is the hidden gem — many Central Coast homeowners don't know PDRS exists.

Illustrative case — Erina

A family of four in Erina, quarterly bill $480, two work-from-home adults and evening air-con use. Pitched tile roof facing north-east. Recommended 10kW solar with 10kWh battery (Sungrow SBR). Pre-rebate total $20,800. After STCs ($3,600) + ESS ($300) + PDRS battery uplift ($1,800): out-of-pocket $15,100. Year-one saving with high daytime self-consumption and evening battery offset: $3,100. Payback with battery: 4.9 years; solar-only component payback: 2.9 years.

What to ask any Central Coast installer

Ask where their nearest service depot is — many Central Coast quotes come from Sydney-based operators who sub-contract warranty work. A local-based installer typically responds within 48 hours for call-outs; remote operators can take 2–3 weeks. Specifically ask: "If a panel fails in year 8, who physically comes to replace it and where do they drive from?" Honest installers will give a straight answer.