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Why is My Electricity Bill Still High with Solar?⚡Australia

Posted 28 Feb

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WHY IS MY ELECTRICITY BILL STILL HIGH AFTER GETTING SOLAR INSTALLED?

One of the common questions we are asked is 'Why are my energy bills still high, even though I just installed solar?', and it's a valid question. You just invested thousands of your hard earned cash to lower your bills, and it's not working? Why is this the case?

We have a few reasons on why your solar may not be making a positive impact on your energy bill, and how you may be able to fix it.

WHY ARE YOU BEING CHARGED FOR GRID CONSUMPTION WITH SOLAR?

I thought that if I had solar, that I wouldn't pay another grid energy bill again?

Unfortunately, if you don't have a battery, your night time usage will be dependent on grid electricity as your panels aren't producing at these times.

Even if you have a large system with lots of exports during the day, your peak consumption may overrun the savings you earn back throughout the day. This greatly negatively impacts properties which consume most of their power during peak periods, as even the biggest solar system won't offset energy at night.

But I use most of my high-consuming appliances through the day when the sun is out? This will likely be offsetting the usage at night, saving you money. By being connected to the grid, you will also have to continue paying grid connection fees.

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7 REASONS WHY YOUR SOLAR ISN'T REDUCING YOUR BILLS

For solar owners that are still getting high energy bills, we've gone through and listed some possible reasons on why electricity is still expensive, even though you generate your own.

1. REDUCTION TO YOUR FEED-IN TARIFF (FiT):

The Feed-in Tariff is the credit rate at which energy retailers will pay for every kWh of energy that a customer’s solar system feeds back into the grid. Many energy retailers were offering generous FiT rates in order to attract solar customers to their service. However, over the past year, these benefits have greatly decreased across many electricity companies.

Customers who could have been receiving up to 21 cents per kWh last year may now be receiving as little as 5 cents per kWh. Check plans for the best FiT here.

If your energy bills have gone up recently despite your property having solar, check your energy bills to see the FiT rate you are now operating at.

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Electricity price increases

2. GENERAL ELECTRICITY PRICE RISES

During 2023, there were two major price rise events for the electricity market.

These may have initially gone unnoticed for solar customers receiving a good FiT, but with the combination of a lower FiT and skyrocketing grid energy prices, any excess energy that homes are drawing from the grid will be charged at an exponential rate. This is likely contributing to increased bill costs.

It is important to remember that if this is the case, you are better off with solar compared to if you didn't. To further improve your grid independence, installing a solar battery will enable you to store your own energy for when the sun goes down or during outages.

3. HIGHER ENERGY USE SINCE YOUR SOLAR INSTALLATION

Many customers assume that installing solar gives them a free pass to use a lot of power. And, to an extent, this is true.

However, if you have upped your energy use since installing solar, you may be exceeding the amount of power produced by your solar system and therefore incurring significant cost.

If you suspect this may be the case, there is a simple way to find out. Compare a recent energy bill that includes your solar system to a bill that you incurred before installing solar. Specifically, compare the peak and off-peak energy consumption between both bills. If you are consuming more energy in the period after installing solar, this is likely contributing to your bill price. This can be rectified by managing your energy use.

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Nighttime energy consumption

4. CONSUMING YOUR ENERGY MOSTLY AT NIGHT

Without battery storage, energy produced by your solar system can only be used during daylight hours, when the photovoltaic system is energised. If you have an unusually high bill, you may need to consider the times at which you use high-energy appliances in your home. For example, running your dishwasher, washing machine and air conditioner during night hours will be drawing lots of electricity from the grid, and therefore incurring cost. 

If you are reluctant to install a battery system at your home, you will need to consider using these kinds of appliances during peak daylight hours to reduce your energy bills. 

5. BAD WEATHER

If all previous options don’t seem likely, a higher energy bill at a home with solar could be explained by a particular bad month of weather. Though solar panels are still energised on cloudy/rainy days, they do not nearly produce to the extent of clear and sunny days. Consider whether the month has been affected by prolonged poor weather. 

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Residential solar energy

6. YOUR RETAILER MAY BE UNAWARE OF YOUR SOLAR INSTALLATION

When solar is installed at your home, the installer is tasked with notifying your energy retailer of the extent and compliance of the system that has been installed. They then request that your energy retailer change either the physical metering or simply the energy plan that your property operates under so that your bills will reflect the particular FiT offered by the retailer. 

Elite Power Group takes pride in ensuring that this Service Works Request (SWR) procedure is completed in full and to the satisfaction of our customers. However, if you are unsure if your installer has undertaken this on your behalf, double-check that your energy bills include a solar FiT section. Contact your retailer ASAP if this appears to be missing from your bill, as you are not receiving the full financial benefits of your solar installation. 

7. FAULTY SOLAR SYSTEM OR COMPONENT

This is the final and most unlikely situation. Solar systems are highly durable and simple to troubleshoot, so the likelihood that your bill price is due to a system failure is low. Elite Power Group prides themselves on high quality workmanship, however we are also committed to hearing our customers and rectifying any issues that may arise in our systems. 

Your installer should have access to online monitoring of your solar system. If you suspect your solar system may have issues - after considering the former reasons why your bill might be inflated - reach out to your solar installer to check if this is the case.

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ON-GRID VS. OFF-GRID FEES & COSTS

Solar is a great renewable solution to high energy costs. Importantly, there are two types of solar/battery solutions: On-Grid and Off-Grid.

Off-Grid means that your property has been completely disconnected from the electricity grid, relying solely on solar, battery, and generator energy to power the residence. These properties don't have to pay energy service and connection fees.

Because homes are still connected to the grid, even properties that are a Microgrid or Virtual Power Plant will still need to pay for service and connection fees.



CONCLUSION

If you had your solar installed by another company but would like Elite Power Group’s expert technicians to look over your system to ensure it is functioning optimally, reach out to us and request a Solar Health Check. We can visit your property, inspect your system, and provide you with a comprehensive report on the health and future projections of your solar system.

Though energy prices are on the rise, there are many steps you can take to lower your monthly electricity bill. Installing solar is the first step! However, managing your solar system and energy consumption is important to seeing sustained energy bill reduction. 





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Zeeshan Abid wrote:
10 Dec '25 4:37pm
This was really helpful. I didn’t realize how factors like Fit changes, night time usage, and grid fees can still keep bills high even with solar. Great breakdown and easy to understand!
Jouni Niemela wrote:
20 May '25 6:57pm
Solar is a CON ! I installed solar and the bill hasn't gone down enough to make it worth the cost. I use most of the power during sunlight hours, at night only have some lights, fridge and a TV and only fridge runs the whole night. I paid about $11k cash and will never break even. Wast of money !
Jake L
Jake L replied with:
21 May '25 9:22am
That doesn't sound ideal Jouni, sorry to hear it's not working for you. If you've paid $11k for a 6.6kW system not including the subsidy, it sounds like you were charged way more than what that size usually sells for. A basic 6.6kW system usually costs around $5-6k.

If your bill hasn't changed even with solar feed-in-tariffs, definitely have a look at changing energy plans. You can compare them here - https://wattever.com.au/compare/

A battery for your 6.6kW system also won't cost $30k. You're more likely looking at around $10-15k, which also gives you the ability to join Amber where you access the wholesale market and earn money, not just save it.
Jouni Niemela replied with:
21 May '25 8:58am
Our solar is about 8mth old. It is a 6.6kw system. Our power usage is manly during the day / sunlight hours because we are not working during the day. The pool pump and hot water are on timer and they run only during sunlight hours. The night power usage is some lights in the evening, TV and fridge. The fridge is the only appliance that runs through the night. The APP on my phone show that I'm producing more power than I'm using, during sunlight hours, at night it is drawing from the grid. My APP on my phone shows that I'm producing more then I'm using and the excess is fed to the grid and still I'm paying about the same bills. I don't see the financial benefit in investing $15k ( I invested about $11k + government rebate ) to get very little back in reduced power bills. I guess battery is the answer, just need to invest another $30k.
Jake L
Jake L replied with:
21 May '25 12:00am
This could be a few things, firstly, what tariff type are you on? How much energy are you producing daily vs. daily consumption? Is your system at full capacity and working properly?
Meryl Emmett wrote:
9 Jul '24 6:17pm
Thank you for the comprehensive information. Most of this I knew, and I am on top of my bill monthly, constantly checking! One question. Do you actually need to clean solar panels.
Jake L
Jake L replied with:
10 Jul '24 7:06am
Great to hear! If you visually inspect them occasionally, you will see if they have a layer of dirt or any blockages of the sun. If so, you may have to clean them. If they look clean then they will be fine!

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