[NSW] 10.66 kW REC Alpha Pure-R Solar Panels + Fronius Inverter $6990 @ Matrix Energy Solar

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Australia Day Special Deal:

Lower Your Energy Costs with Premium Solar Solutions!

10.66 kW REC Alpha Pure-R Solar Panels + Fronius 8.2 Inverter
Market Price: $10,000+
OzB Price: $6,990 (Including GST, installation)

REC Alpha Pure-R 410W Panels:
  • Made in Singapore: Built in REC's state-of-the-art, energy-efficient facility.
  • Proven Excellence: REC, founded in Norway in 1996, is recognized as a Tier 1 manufacturer by independent diligence firms.
  • Powerful & Reliable: Deliver superior performance and long-term durability.
  • Sleek & Elegant: Full black design for a modern, high-end look.
Fronius Inverter:
  • Made in Austria: A global leader in photovoltaic technology based in Pettenbach, Austria.
  • Innovation & Performance: Exceptional reliability with cutting-edge optimization features.
  • Global Expertise: Fronius is renowned for its visionary approach and unmatched quality.
  • Local Support: Enjoy peace of mind with outstanding local customer support and warranty.
  • Flexibility: Primo 8.2 and Symo 8.2 for single or three phase properities respectively.

Additional Costs:

Tile Roof Installation: $200
Split Level Installation: $200
Double Storey Installation: $200
System Removal: $200
Three-Phase System: $400 $0
13.12 kW system available on Three Phase!

Only 368 panels left – secure yours now before they're unavailable

Contact Us:

📧 Email: [email protected]
📞 Phone: 1300 371 000
📱 Mobile: 0422 672 122

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Comments

  • +1

    Do these inverters operate only in grid-tied mode? What if I would like to install a battery in the future, can I off-grid with this inverter? Does this inverter operate like those of an UPS?

    • Hello,

      These inverters are grid-tied only.

      However, the Fronius GEN24 series offers a battery storage option,

      Enabling off-grid capabilities and providing backup power during UPS events.

  • Is solar still worth it for south facing property? Most of the roof is south facing in a duplex

    • +1

      Hello,

      North-facing roofs are ideal for solar, but south-facing roofs can still be worthwhile, though less efficient.

      A gentler roof slope will increase energy generation for south-facing panels.

    • it's a no.

  • 380 panels available, so this desl is only for less than 15 pple?

    • Yes, around that number.

      Since we mainly handle NSW jobs,

      And we’re focusing on the premium tier this time.

  • By NSW, specifically Sydney or almost anywhere in NSW?

    • +1

      Hey orbital,

      We normally cover up to 150km within the Sydney Metro

  • Can you remove built in solar panels?

    • Hello crackman,

      Would you able to share some pictures to:
      [email protected]

      So we can assess what we can do?

      Thanks

  • +1

    Use this website to assess your roof: https://solarcalculator.sunspot.org.au/
    They'll frustrate you with some questions (make sure you use your correct address and do the rest right only if you want a reasonble assessment). Eventually you'll get an option to map your roof. That will reveal a grid of coloured dots that reperesent your roof's solar suitability. I have a reasonable area (orange) and a bit of middle (greenish). The report is I would get some annual savings, but neighbours have growing trees that render solar WOFTAM for me, despite facing NE. However, I could confidently add solar hot water if I wanted.

    To me, the major advantage of solar would happen only if the system included storage. A neighbour along the street has a battery system. When our power was knocked out for half a day recently, his place stayed lit like Luna Park!

    • It’s great that you’re exploring solar options,
      you’re right—the real advantage of solar is when it's paired with a battery system for backup during power outages.

  • I am waiting for Tier 1 600W panels to come down in price. When do you think these bigger panels will become more affordable? For a ~10KW system, it will only require 17 panels vs 25 panels using these 410W panels. Advantages being, less cable connections, less railings on the roof, less roof space used?

    • +2

      Every month you wait, is a month you aren't saving anything via solar - this is most definately not worth the miniscule installation savings 🤷🏼‍♂️

      If you don't have solar yet, the best time to install it is today !

      • Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

        Yes, system pricing has been relatively stable over the last couple of years.

        However, a solar system can still help save on your electricity bills as long as it's properly connected.

    • Hello,

      Larger solar panels, like the 600W models, may seem appealing
      but they are difficult to handle, and can cause roof damage due to their size and weight.

      Additionally, they may not be suitable for all roof types, leading to potential installation challenges.
      Smaller, more manageable panels are typically better for residential setups with the same price as 550W/600W,

      Hope this helps,
      Cheers

  • Do you use sub contractors or in-house installers?

    • Hello Uniqlo17,

      We have our own in-house installers team

      • Do you have any 6.6kw deals?

      • Could you please share the in-house installers NSW license number

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