Who to TRUST to install your solar battery.

Who You Can Trust to Install Your Solar Batteries

The idea of adding a solar and battery system or upgrading an existing solar setup with a battery is exciting. The promise of energy independence, bill savings, and environmental benefits makes it a worthwhile investment. However, there are potential pitfalls to avoid, and one of the most critical decisions you’ll make is selecting the right installer.

 

Why Choosing the Right Installer Matters

It’s not just about picking a high-quality, well-supported product from a reputable manufacturer. Equally important is selecting a qualified Solar Accreditation Australia (SAA) certified battery and solar installer to manage your project. The solar industry has its fair share of companies that promise the world, applying high-pressure sales tactics that leave customers regretting their decisions. Avoiding these pitfalls starts with choosing an installer that adheres to industry standards and best practices.

 

The Role of Solar Accreditation Australia (SAA)

As of 2024, the Clean Energy Council (CEC) has transferred its accreditation responsibilities to Solar Accreditation Australia (SAA). Only designers and installers accredited by SAA are eligible to participate in the Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme (SRES), which ensures access to government rebates such as Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs).

SAA accreditation guarantees that an installer meets strict industry standards for safety, quality, and compliance. Accredited professionals must also complete ongoing training and earn Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points to stay up to date with evolving technologies and best practices.

The Importance of Safe Installation

We often hear concerns about lithium battery fires, but the truth is that nearly all reported incidents are unrelated to home battery storage systems. Home batteries are designed with multiple layers of safety management features. However, even the safest system can become a risk if improperly installed. There have been cases where top-tier battery systems caught fire due to incorrect installation.

To minimise risks, selecting the right company to install your system is just as crucial as the product itself.

What to Look for in a Solar and Battery Installer

Finding a reliable installer can feel overwhelming, but here are some key factors to consider:

  • Solar Accreditation Australia (SAA) Certified Installer – Ensures compliance with safety and quality standards.

  • Energy Tech Approved Seller (formerly CEC Approved Retailer) – Demonstrates commitment to responsible sales practices.

  • Industry Experience – A proven track record in solar and battery installations.

  • Local Presence – Ideally, choose an installer with a permanent office in your area.

  • Transparent Business Operations – A registered business with a physical address provides greater accountability.

  • Diverse Product Offerings – No one-size-fits-all solutions; a good installer should offer multiple brands and options.

  • Dedicated Service and Support – Look for companies with a strong after-sales support program.

Find a Trusted Installer

Avoid the risks of poor installations and high-pressure sales tactics by choosing an SAA-certified professional. Click the link below to get connected with a trusted local installer who can guide you through your solar and battery journey with confidence.

 
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