Solar Panel Brand Popularity in Ballarat

We explored which solar panel brands are frequently discussed within the Ballarat community. Based on the approximate mention frequency in online discussions related to Ballarat, here’s the breakdown (converted into percentages):

  • SunPower: ~6%
  • LG (historical): ~12%
  • Q CELLS: ~23%
  • REC: ~9%
  • Canadian Solar: ~17%
  • Jinko: ~21%
  • Trina: ~12%

It appears that locals are particularly interested in the Q CELLS brand, while LG has largely become a part of solar market history.

It’s important to note that these numbers are based on our own assumptions, derived from how often people in Ballarat mentioned these brands in online discussions. However, based on our local knowledge of what is supplied through L&H or Middy’s in Ballarat, we definitely know that Jinko beats the records here.

Some price information: Jinko 475W panels cost only $95 + GST if you have a trade account with a wholesaler.

We were comparing solar panels and while the number of amazing technologies available is impressive, price combined with reasonable quality always wins.

A very common question we often hear is: “Is it worth installing solar panels in Ballarat?” To clarify, we’re discussing residential solar here. My simple answer: NO.

Solar panels are not financially worthwhile for grid-connected homes

The payback period exceeds 10 years.

Initial costs are high compared to electricity savings.

Feed-in tariffs are low or subject to additional charges

Usage patterns don’t align with daytime solar production (e.g., high nighttime consumption).

For an average 6.6kW system, the payback period is approximately 4–6 years in optimal conditions.If feed-in tariffs are reduced or usage patterns don’t align with solar production (e.g., most electricity use occurs at night), the payback period may extend to 8–10 years.