November 14, 2025

Residential solar and battery installation

Ballarat Solar Group specialise in the design and installation of grid connected solar and battery storage systems and this project in Ballarat was no different.

 

Built for performance and peace of mind at a residential property, we added a 16kWh Sigenergy battery and 6kW Energy Controller in a secure location in the garage, protected from the elements!

 

On the roof of the property we installed 20x440W Suntech panels, meaning reliable power from sunrise to sunset for our client.

 

Speaking on the installation, Matthew Walsh said: “We’re committed to helping Ballarat homes take control of their energy future with smart, efficient solutions that are built to last.”

 

We have completed similar jobs recently, including a solar and battery installation in Buninyong.

 

To see more of what we do and for education in this area, and how to lower your electricity bills, visit our solar projects page.

 

Locally owned and locally operated, Ballarat Solar Group leave every job in an immaculate state upon completion, as evident at this job. We don’t leave a mess for you to clean up!

 

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

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


  • Cheaper Homes Battery Program Rebate
  • Solar Victoria Solar Homes Panel Rebate

 

Phone: 1300 449 458

Email: scott@matthewwalshelectrical.com.au




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