Australia recorded a total of 604.1 megawatts of solar systems installed in the second quarter of 2022, showing a 27% decline compared to the same quarter of the previous year. Of the total installations, 81% were in the Residential (0-15kW) category, with Sunboost emerging as the top installer. Small-Commercial (15-40kW) installations accounted for 11% and were predominantly carried out by Origin, while the remaining 8% were in the Medium-Commercial (40-100kW) category, with AGL being the primary installer.
Sunboost took the lead in the total market share, surpassing Origin with a volume of 14.4 megawatts, representing 2.39% of the market. Emerging Energy is the top STC trader.
NSW saw the highest number of solar panel installations, accounting for 29.7% of the market volume, totalling 179.1 megawatts.
Quarterly Wrap-up reports
national
national
The total solar panels installed in the country in the second quarter of 2022 decreased by 27.16% compared to last year.
Queensland
QLD
From QLD alone, 25.7% or 154.9 megawatts contributed to clean and sustainable energy.
Victoria
VIC
Victoria’s total system installation has decreased by 16.65% from the same quarter of last year.
Western Australia
WA
In Q3 of 2022, 13.4% of the total solar installations, equivalent to 80.9 megawatts, were completed in Western Australia.
South Australia
SA
South Australia’s solar installation decreased by 19.87% in the second quarter of 2022 compared to the same quarter of the previous year.
Australian Capital Territory
ACT
ACT’s solar installation significantly increased by 37.27% in the second quarter of 2022 compared to the same quarter of the previous year.
Tasmania
TAS
The total number of solar installations recorded in this quarter decreased by 9.78% compared to last year.