Solar Max Business offers our highest feed-in tariff (FiT).
Solar Max Business has variable energy rates. With no lock in contracts or an exit fee, you’re free to leave the plan if it’s not right for you.
To be eligible for Solar Max Business, your average solar export must be less than 15 kWh per day as recorded on your bill.
We’re trialling Solar Max Business. It’s available to our existing customers in NSW for now. If this changes, we’ll update this page.
If you are a current customer, you can see how much you’ve exported in total under Solar export within the Understanding your bill section on your bill. Solar buyback is another term for feed-in tariff (FiT). The solar export per day is also shown on your bill and is calculated as the total solar export in kWh divided by the number of billing days. If you are a customer joining us, you can view your current providers’ bill and use the calculation above to work out if you’re eligible. You generally export the most energy in the summer months.
Yes, you can. If you don’t know what your export is, you can still sign up. If it turns out that you are not eligible for the plan, we will contact you with other options.
We’ll let you know and provide you with other plan options. If you become ineligible for Solar Max, you’ll no longer be able to receive the higher Solar Max feed-in tariff rate.
Rates for this plan are variable, which means that they may change whenever we change our rates. This usually occurs once a year, around January or July. Your solar feed-in tariff is also variable and may change during the year at the same time or at a different time as your home energy rates. Please keep this in mind before you apply for a variable rate plan. You will be notified via your preferred contact method before your rates change.
Yes, GreenPower is available with the Solar Max Business plan at an additional cost.
Feed-in tariffs are GST exclusive. We’ll pay you GST if you’re a business customer registered for GST and provide us with your Australian Business Number (ABN).
For information on pricing, you can refer to the Basic Plan Information Documents (BPID) for more details.