Solar Power Panels
Solahart was one of the first companies in the world to recognise the value of the sun’s free energy.
We pioneered solar water heating in Australia in 1953. Since then we have installed over 1 million systems in over 70 countries and have become a world leader in the field of solar energy.
Today our PV systems are amongst the most efficient in the world, offering big energy savings to homeowners who switch to energy free from the sun.
Our extensive network of Solahart Experts are qualified to assess your home and provide you with the best systems to meet your family’s needs. Our installers are trained to the highest standards to ensure the safety and effectiveness of your system.
All this is backed by our comprehensive warranties and the peace of mind you’ll get from dealing with Australia’s solar pioneer.
255w Solahart Panel
Solahart solar power systems are amongst the most efficient in the world delivering more power for each watt installed.
Our solar panels are high performance and made from quality
crystalline cells.
Each cell is individually tested and power matched to
ensure consistent performance between the cells of the panel.
Solahart panels are designed to be durable and engineered to meet the highest quality standards and provide a stable, consistent power output.
KEY FEATURES:
- Efficient crystalline cell design
- Anodized aluminium frame for durability
- Robust and durable panel deign
- Integrated manufacturing process
- Premium quality
KEY BENEFITS:
- Textured cells provide more sunlight absorption
- Sunarc glass technology collects more sunlight
- Optimised for a wide range of sunlight conditions
- Low iron solar glass for increased sunlight transmission
- 10 Year warranty* on solar panels with Solahart Premium Systems
How Solar Power Works
Solar power panels generate electricity from sunlight.
The roof mounted photovoltaic (PV) panels collect the suns light and converts the energy into DC current. This is fed through an inverter and converted to 240V electricity to power your home.
The amount of electricity you can produce depends on the number and efficiency of the panels and the size of the inverter. Your home remains connected to the power grid so when you generate more electricity than you need you can feed it into the grid or purchase more from the grid when you are not producing enough to meet your requirements.