January 12, 2026

Harnessing the Power of the Sun at Grill’d

Next time you’re sitting down for a burger at Grill’d Ballarat, enjoy it knowing that the building is running on sustainable solar energy thanks to Ballarat Solar Group.

Completing the large-scale job on a veteran building at the bottom of Sturt Street, the Ballarat Solar Group team ticked off three important categories for sustainable and efficient energy:

 

  • 85 x 440W Suntech panels delivering reliable and sustainable energy.
  • 1 x 30kW Sungrow inverter ensuring maximum efficiency.
  • Schletter racking system for a sturdy and long-lasting foundation.

 

The completed job will support Grill’d Ballarat’s commitment to sustainability by ensuring that energy costs are reduced and carbon emissions are lowered.

 

Knowing Grill’d Ballarat’s commitment to supporting the local community, Ballarat Solar Group was thrilled to complete this job to help pave the way for a greener future.

 

To see the variety of work that we do, visit our latest news page to view our completed jobs.

 

Get in touch and see how we can assist you with your Solar or Battery installations in the Ballarat area.

 

We take care of all the rebates. Contact us to discuss your eligibility and maximising State and Federal Rebates.

 

 

Phone: 1300 449 458

Email: scott@matthewwalshelectrical.com.au

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