Can I have solar hot water without the tank on my roof?

We often get asked whether you can have solar hot water without the tank on your roof. The answer is yes, and this article explores three excellent alternative options.
Read More

Why electricity prices have gone up and 4 ways to protect yourself

A look at why electricity prices have gone up in Australia and how to protect yourself.
Read More

Need hot water fast? Future-proof your replacement water heater with Solahart Solar-Ready

Need hot water fast? See how you can future-proof your replacement water heater with Solahart Solar-Ready. You can replace it as a simple electric water heater then upgrade to solar when you're ready.
Read More

Why is my energy bill so high? 3 reasons why you’re spending too much on energy bills

Why is my energy bill so high? Here are 3 reasons why you might be spending too much on energy bills.
Read More

How much you could save with solar power in Australia

In this article, we look at how much you could save with solar power in Australia. Learn how much you could save on your energy bills and carbon emissions.
Read More

How does solar power work?

In this article, we take you through how solar power works to deliver energy savings for you and your family.
Read More

Will my solar still work on cloudy or rainy days?

In this article, we explain how both solar power and solar hot water still work on cloudy or rainy days.
Read More

6 benefits of going solar

Going solar has great benefits. Solar uses the sun’s free energy to provide power and hot water for your home, and both offer great advantages, enjoyed by millions of Australians. From reducing energy consumption to available government incentives, we look at six key benefits of making the switch from traditional energy to solar.
Read More

How you can make a difference to the environment with solar

Learn about how you can make a difference to the environment with solar. In this article, we will explore how both solar power and solar hot water can help reduce carbon emissions and the risk of climate change.
Read More