Off Grid & On Grid Solar Systems on the Sunshine Coast
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Established for more than 35 years, AHLEC are the installation experts for On Grid and Off Grid Solar for thousands of homeowners and businesses throughout Queensland, providing a customised range of innovative off grid and on grid solar solutions. We are proud to be rated 5/5 on Google Reviews.
As a local, family business, our customers mean everything to AHLEC. We are passionate about providing the world’s best solar systems along with a commitment to innovations, quality and first-class service. From initial consultation, we will design and install a bespoke solar system that is specifically based on the energy consumption of your household.
We understand that purchasing a solar system can be a big decision, so we offer an informative, consultative, no pressure approach. We work together with our customers to ensure they get the best return on investment.
It’s when the sun goes down that AHLEC Solar really shine!
FREE SOLAR CONSULTATION
Call 1800 66 08 74 for a no obligation quote or request a free consultation at your home or business.
$6,995.00–$27,624.00Price range: $6,995.00 through $27,624.00
1 x Fronius Primo GEN24 5kW inverter (battery ready) 15 x Jinko 440w NEO N type solar panels (25 year warranty) 1 x Tin roof mounted solar racking system 1 x Electrical installation accessories 1 x Standard installation* Price includes a *basic standard installation*
Price is with the *Financial incentive applied (STC rebate)*
Don’t wait, upgrade to a complete solar system today and start enjoying clean, renewable energy! Still got a question? Contact us to learn more and receive a quote.
1 x Sungrow SG15RT 15kW NEW GENERATION 3 phase inverter 45 x Jinko 440W NEO N type solar panels (25 year warranty) 1 x Tin roof mounted solar racking system 1 x Electrical installation accessories Price includes a *basic standard installation*
Price is with the *Financial incentive applied (STC rebate)*
Don’t wait, upgrade to a complete solar system today and start enjoying clean, renewable energy! Still got a question? Contact us to learn more and receive a quote.
Established for more than 35 years, AHLEC are the installation experts for Solar, for hundreds of home owners and businesses throughout the Sunshine Coast, providing a customised range of innovative solar solutions.
As a local, family business, our customers mean everything to AHLEC. We are passionate about providing the world’s best solar systems along with a commitment to innovations, quality and first class service. From an initial consultation, we will design and install a bespoke solar system that is specifically based on the energy consumption of your household.
Sunshine Coast Solar System installation service
We understand that purchasing a solar system can be an enormous decision, so we offer an informative, consultative, no pressure approach. We will work together with our customers to realise the greatest financial return for your solar power investment. We are a CEC Approved Solar Retailer, for added peace of mind.
Ensure a seamless connection between your solar panels and inverter with AHLEC’s MC4 Lead 3mtr (Pair). Designed for optimal performance, these durable 3-metre extension leads are the perfect solution for those needing extended reach in their solar installations. Featuring reliable MC4 connectors, this product guarantees secure, weatherproof connections, making it ideal for both residential and commercial solar setups.
Length: 3 metres, providing flexibility in your installation layout
Durability: Designed for outdoor use, resistant to UV and harsh weather conditions
Secure Connection: Robust MC4 connectors ensure a tight and reliable link between solar components
Compatibility: Compatible with all major solar panels and inverters using MC4 connectors
Whether you’re setting up a new system or upgrading an existing one, these MC4 leads offer the quality and reliability you need to maximise your solar energy efficiency. Made in Queensland.
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32 Jinko 440W N-Type Solar Panels (14.08kW solar array)
Tin Roof Mounted Solar Racking System
Sungrow SH10.0RS 10kW Inverter
Sungrow HV PDU (High Voltage Power Distribution Unit)
4 Sungrow SBR 5kWh Lithium Batteries (20kWh total storage)
Sungrow EYEM4A 4G Dongle (Data SIM included)
Additional 5kWh battery $3700.00 inc GST
Why do people choose AHLEC Solar?
Solar Quotes Platinum Supplier CEC Approved Solar Retailer Top Rated on Google Reviews
We offer custom-designed, quality on grid and off grid solar systems that won’t break the bank! Ask us about claiming your Queensland Government solar energy rebate.
35 Years Experience
AHLEC is a local, family owned and operated Electrical & Solar company on the Sunshine Coast with over 35 years experience.
Local Service
Based on the Sunshine coast we service our customers throughout the larger Sunshine Coast area and beyond.
Fully Licensed
All of our technicians are fully licensed electricians including CEC solar accreditation electricians for your complete peace of mind.
Best Value
With lower overheads, we are able to deliver unbeatable value for money whilst retaining a quality service.
Best Quality Technology
We only use the best quality electrical components, parts and solar panels + inverters.
Market Leading Warranty
Speak to our team about our insurance backed warranties on all solar inverters and solar panels.
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Google Reviews
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James Kahn
2024-11-15
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I bought my solar and battery system from Ahlec. I found them great to deal with for the whole process. Recommended!
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Phil
2024-10-27
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Right from my initial call to Ahlec, my experience has been good.
Customer service was polite, friendly and efficient.
My quote appointment was prompt and informative with four initial quotes given to show the different levels of performance.
Slight changes to quotes were almost instant and made the selection process easy.
The installation team were friendly, efficient and got the equipment installed in very warm conditions without issue.
I was given instruction on how to view the performance of our set up and the team left the site spotless.
Customer service followed up with photos, all warranties, installation details and ensured our energy supplier were given the relevant information for our account.
I wouldn’t hesitate to use Ahlec again in the future
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Debb Stan (Rev Debb)
2024-10-17
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Wow, great company. Professional, tidy and knowledgeable. Answered all my questions with no pressure to buy.
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Michael Gillin
2024-10-01
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Had a great experience with Ahlec. Everyone we dealt with were great. Great communications and really happy with the install. Will be back to add to the system.
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Anne Moffat
2024-09-23
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Very happy with my new solar system. Everything was very professional, from Austin who came see me about a quote and who answered all my emails very promptly and put no pressure on me at all, to Sam and the boys who turned up on time, were very pleasant and acted in a very professional manner. I would have no hesitation in recommending AHLEC Solar.
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Peter Holt
2024-09-19
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I researched solar installations extensively for our new home over quite a few months. I found that Solar companies are a dime-a-dozen & a lot are useless looking for a quick $. It's a veritable minefield losded with traps for the unaware.
In the end I chose AHLEC and they are without any doubt THE BEST.
Competively priced. Fantastic customer support. Always available to talk to. Understanding & helpful.
I can't put into words how happy I am with every single step of the process & my relationship with AHLEC.
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Neil Hort
2024-09-02
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I found the Ahlec team to deliver quality workmanship and communication from the quote to installation
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Graeme Saunders
2024-08-29
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Very professional (and friendly) team. Work was conducted on the day and time stated. All safety precautions were followed, with no damage to property. Highly recommend!
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stephen zorzan
2024-07-21
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Great Service from a quality family business.
Thankyou
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Tim O
2024-06-29
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Highly recommend AHLEC, the entire process from quotes to installation was smooth, professional and very friendly. Absolutely no issues. Happy to give a bonus star ****** 6/5.
Many people can and do install smaller solar set-ups themselves for their boats and caravans, but for a household or business system, you need an accredited electrician because you’ll be connecting to the grid.
This also depends on how much electricity your household uses. Most of our customers are happy with their 6-kiloWatt system, which is composed of 20 300-Watt panels.
We really don’t recommend that you install your own panels unless you have the right training and qualifications. There are some companies that make the mounting systems for panels, though.
Monocrystalline panels are more efficient than polycrystalline; they generate more output per square metre so you need less roof space to achieve your ideal output. If your system is more than 5-kiloWatt, however, then you can use either monocrystalline or polycrystalline as your annual output shouldn’t vary by more than 1% or so.
As solar power systems aren’t as expensive to buy and install as they once were, it’s not so much the case that they add value to your home; it’s more a case of attracting buyers. If your house has panels and a similar one down the road doesn’t, you’re is more likely to sell first.
Absolutely! Of course, this varies with how much electricity you use, what you pay for your grid power and how much you generate. On average, however, a 5-kiloWatt system in south-east QLD will save the householder between $1,200 and $1,500 a year.
This all depends on what size of system you want and how much roof space you have that faces the optimum direction. For a 5-kiloWatt system you’ll pay between $4,250 and $5,000, but you need an assessment and quote to get an accurate figure.
Scientists recently developed a cell with a 44.5% efficiency, but most manufacturers sell panels with efficiencies of around 22%. The more efficient a cell is, the more expensive it is to make.
There’s monocrystalline, polycrystalline and thin-film. Thin-film isn’t used much now as it’s not very efficient and needs more area to generate a decent amount of power.
Solar panels do degrade slowly, yes. They’ll lose up to 2% of their capacity in the first year and then up to 0.5% each year thereafter. Manufacturers offer a 25-year performance warranty with a guaranteed 80% minimum output after 25 years.
Polycrystalline panels are cheaper to make, but they’re also less efficient. With smaller systems you’ll need more polycrystalline panels to reach your ideal output, but once you’re over 5 kiloWatts, you shouldn’t see much difference between poly and mono.
There are no serious disadvantages to solar energy. It’s good for the planet and saves you at least a grand a year when it comes to your electricity bills. Sometimes the aesthetics aren’t great, but it certainly looks better than a big power bill.
Yes, solar panels can still work when there’s cloud cover, but as clouds can cut out up to 90% of the sunlight, you can expect your output to fall by a similar proportion.
If there’s no sunlight at all – as in, it’s dark – then your panels simply won’t be operating. They’ll work on cloudy days, but your output will be a fraction of what it could be on a sunny day.
No, as solar water heaters need sunlight to operate. Most solar water heaters are connected to the grid, however, so you’ll still have hot water even on cloudy days and after dark. You’ll be drawing power from the grid, though.
No, solar panels don’t need direct sunlight to work, but they’ll definitely have a better output in direct sunlight than they do with diffused or indirect sunlight.
Solar panels will work on rainy days, but as rainy days also involve cloud, the output will be reduced. Rain can help to wash off dust, though, so it’s not all bad.
Solar panels can’t use moonlight as there’s nowhere near enough photons hitting the earth to make any meaningful impact. Moonlight is sunlight reflecting off the moon so it’s much weaker and more diffuse.
If a panel is partially shaded then it’ll still work, but its output will be reduced. Many panels have bypass diodes so the current generated in brighter areas of the panel is diverted away from the darker areas and therefore retained. In total shade, however, the panels won’t work as they won’t get enough light.
Panels need light, not heat, in order to work. Solar panels are tested at a standard temperature of 25C to assess their efficiency and capacity. Once they’re over 25C, the cells start to lose efficiency at a rate of around 4% for each 10C above 25C.
Yes, they will still work, but as with electricity panels, their output will be hugely reduced. After a few cloudy days, you’ll probably have to use some grid power to heat up your water.
No. An array of panels will actually have the opposite effect because they prevent the sun’s rays from hitting the roof. Ideally the panels should be installed at least 100mm above the surface of the roof to allow cooling airflow.
Yes, which is why it’s best to do any work on them in the early morning or in the evening. The panels’ framework is made from anodised aluminium which can become very hot indeed.
Solar panels have a layer of glass over their cells, so you can use anything that you’d normally use to clean glass. However, you should avoid abrasives so prevent any dulling of the surfaces. A soft cloth or sponge and soapy water will do just fine.
Not at all. It’s possible for the installation to cause damage, though, which is why you should only ever use an accredited and experienced installation team.
You can use a gentle pressure washer (if you have such a thing!) but you shouldn’t blast them with anything high-pressure. Your panels can withstand hard rain, so don’t use anything harder with more force than that. Ideally, you should just use a garden hose.
In the main, yes. The frequency and depth of cleaning will be determined by where you live and what’s around you. Ifyour panels get dusty but you get a good few bouts of rain, then an annual clean will do. If you have a lot of birds and bats near you, then you may need a quarterly wash and brush-up.