The Best Solar Panels In Australia In 2024: Installers Choice Awards

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Published 2024-03-10
What are the best solar panels to put on your roof in 2024? Find out how top Australian solar installers voted.

Installers work with different brands every day - and they must support those panels for the duration of their warranties. There's a lot riding on their choice of solar panels.

In the 2024 SolarQuotes Installers Choice Awards, I asked installers in the SQ network to vote for panels they'd be happy to have on their own rooftops in twocategories - Best value panels and the best panels money can buy.

I also asked which brand they believed has the best warranty support.

00:00 - Introduction
00:31 - Best-value, "every dollar counts" category winners
02:11 - Top-end, "Money's no object" category winners
04:42 - "Best panel support" category winners

Note: While choosing good brands is important, equally as important is installation quality. Good panels installed badly will still make for a poorly-performing system.

*** Further Info

Solar Panels: What You Need To Know To Pick A Good One:

www.solarquotes.com.au/panels/

Compare Solar Panels - A Side-By-Side Comparison

www.solarquotes.com.au/panels/comparison/compare-s…

Have a question about solar panel selection? Feel free to ask in the comments section below - and don't forget to subscribe to this channel :)

All Comments (11)
  • @marsspacex6065
    Solar is about to pass 20% of electricity generated in Australia. Amazing when many people said it would never pass 1-2%.
  • @semsolar9273
    "well, better luck next year!" top notch editing
  • Very happy with REC on my grid connected system and Canadian Solar on my off grid system. 👍
  • @kjlovescoffee
    @SolarQuotes what's the status of home Sodium batteries? Are we close to having options?
  • @tonypalamara770
    Great review. Could you do a video on the best panels for shaded roofs?
  • @bobparker6381
    We had 54 good quality panels and inverter etc installed just over 12 months ago in Adelaide and recently had a "dark start" battery and hybrid inverter installed with one of your recommended SA installers and to be frank it's been a nightmare, and yes I sent you an email outlining my concerns and currently woking through a number of persistant issues. I now realise that when you do your due diligence and part of this was using information from Finn Peacock's site, you need to consult widely to be informed, don't just listen to the glossy brochure spiel or recommended installers.
  • Didn’t you post an article saying Trinas warranty was average when you needed to make a claim??
  • @mattporter7120
    Sunpower and Maxeon are different panels. Were the Sunpower P6 voted on or Maxeon?