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Solar guide for Brighton 31861920s–1960s homes in the Bayside Council area. Costs, rebates, and local installer tips.

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Brighton Solar At A Glance

$3,200

6.6kW Cost

$1,200

Annual Savings

4h

Sun Hours

28c

Elec Rate

3.0c

Feed-in

Bayside

Council

1920s–1960s

Housing Era

tile

Common Roof

Medium

Tree Canopy

In This Guide

01Solar Costs Brighton02Local Considerations03Rebates & STCs04System Size Guide05Nearby Suburbs06FAQ

Solar Panel Cost in Brighton 3186

Solar panel installation in Brighton (3186) costs $3,200–$5,200 for a standard 6.6kW system after federal STC rebates. This is based on the Melbourne metro area average. Actual prices depend on your roof type, panel brand, inverter choice, and installer.

SystemCost After STCsAnnual SavingsDaily OutputPayback
5kW$4,000–$5,250$760+17 kWh3–5 yrs
6.6kW$3,200–$5,200$1,200–$1,70023 kWh3–4 yrs
10kW$5,000–$8,500$1,800–$2,60035 kWh3–5 yrs

Prices based on Melbourne metro averages. Solar panel costs in Australia — full 2026 guide →

Solar in Brighton — What You Need to Know

Brighton's wide streets and generous setbacks give most homes excellent unobstructed solar access. The proximity to Port Phillip Bay creates a mild microclimate with sea breezes that improve summer panel performance. Bayside Council has heritage overlays in some streets near the foreshore, but most residential areas allow solar without restriction. The suburb's large period homes (many with 200m²+ roof area) are ideal candidates for larger systems. Brighton residents tend toward premium panel brands, valuing aesthetics and efficiency over lowest cost — SunPower and REC are popular choices here.

COUNCIL / LGA

Bayside

HOUSING ERA

1920s–1960s

COMMON ROOF TYPE

tile & slate

TREE CANOPY

🌿 Medium — some roof sections may be shaded

For detailed guidance on choosing the right inverter for Brighton conditions, see our best solar inverters 2026 guide. If you are considering battery storage, our solar battery costs and payback guide covers options for VIC households.

Solar Rebates in Brighton 3186

Homeowners in Brighton (3186) are in STC Zone 3, which provides approximately $2,400 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.

Victorian homeowners in Brighton may also qualify for the Solar Homes Program rebate of up to $1,400 on panels and $8,800 on batteries.

VIC solar rebates and government incentives — full guide →

What Size Solar System for Brighton?

Divide your quarterly electricity bill by $100 to estimate your ideal system size in kW. Most Brighton households suit a 6.6kW system. Standard Brighton homes have good roof space for 6.6kW–10kW systems.

5kW1–2 people6.6kW2–4 people10kWLarge / EV

Solar system size guide — 5kW to 13kW compared →

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Frequently Asked Questions — Brighton

How much do solar panels cost in Brighton 3186?

A standard 6.6kW solar system in Brighton costs approximately $3,200–$5,200 after federal STC rebates. This is based on Melbourne metro pricing. Premium panels, larger systems, and complex roof installations cost more. Get a personalised estimate with our free solar score tool.

What solar rebates are available in Brighton?

Brighton homeowners are eligible for federal STCs (Small-scale Technology Certificates) worth approximately $2,400 on a 6.6kW system. Victoria also offers up to $1,400 on panels and $8,800 on batteries.

How many peak sun hours does Brighton get?

Brighton receives approximately 4 peak sun hours per day based on Bureau of Meteorology data for the Melbourne area. This means a 6.6kW system produces roughly 23 kWh per day on average.

Is solar worth it in Brighton?

Yes. With electricity rates at 28c/kWh and 4 hours of daily sun, most Brighton homeowners see a 3–5 year payback on their solar investment, followed by 20+ years of savings.

What should I consider for solar in Brighton?

Brighton has predominantly 1920s–1960s homes with tile & slate roofs, managed by Bayside Council. Tree canopy coverage is medium — some roof sections may experience partial shading from established trees. We recommend getting at least 3 quotes from CEC-accredited installers familiar with the local area.