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Solar Panel Installation in New Farm, QLD

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Solar Snapshot for New Farm

Key data for sizing a solar system in New Farm, QLD 4005.

17,714

Population

5.2/day

Peak Sun Hours

10,021

Est. Annual Output (6.6 kW)

$1,378

Est. Annual Savings

3.5 yrs

Est. Payback (6.6 kW)

$3,315

STC Rebate (6.6 kW)

Zone 1

Dwelling Mix in New Farm

Breakdown of dwelling types based on census data β€” relevant for understanding rooftop solar potential.

Houses

17%

1,442 dwellings

Townhouses

4%

299 dwellings

Apartments

79%

6,653 dwellings

With 79% apartments, many residents in New Farm will need strata approval before installing rooftop solar. Apartment buildings may benefit from shared solar systems or community solar schemes. If you live in a freestanding home, see our solar panel guide for New Farm for installation options.

Apartment & strata owners

If you live in a strata-titled property, you'll typically need body corporate approval before installing solar panels. Check your strata rules or contact your owners' corporation to understand what approvals are required. Some states have introduced legislation making it easier for apartment owners to install solar β€” contact your local council or energy authority for the latest guidance.

Solar Adoption in New Farm 4005

Installation data from the Clean Energy Regulator, current to May 2026.

936

Solar Systems Installed

Since 2001

8.3 kW

Avg System Size

7.8 MW

Total Installed Capacity

73

Battery Systems

New Farm (4005) has 936 registered solar panel installations with a combined capacity of 7.8 MW. The average system size in this postcode is 8.3 kW. That's roughly 6% of dwellings with rooftop solar.

Installations fell 21% in 2025 compared to 2024's 70 systems.

Is Solar Worth It in New Farm?

New Farm gets 5.2 peak sun hours per day β€” above the national average. A 6.6 kW system here would produce roughly 10,021 kWh per year, saving an estimated $1,378 annually and paying itself off in 3.5 years.

At $4,885 after rebates, the upfront cost represents 4% of New Farm's median household income ($117,416/year). A relatively small outlay for a 20+ year asset that generates returns from day one.

Around 6% of dwellings in New Farm have solar, below the Queensland average of 42%. This means there's significant room for more installations β€” and early adopters tend to benefit most from current rebate levels before they taper off.

One factor to consider: 79% of dwellings in New Farm are apartments, which typically require strata approval for solar installation. If you own a freestanding home or townhouse, you're in the 21% that can install without body corporate involvement.

With a payback under 4 years and 20+ years of remaining system life, solar in New Farm is one of the stronger return-on-investment cases in Queensland. The question isn’t really whether solar is worth it here β€” it’s what size system to get.

Why Install Solar in New Farm?

With 5.2 peak sun hours per day, New Farm receives above-average solar irradiance for Australia. A standard 6.6 kW rooftop system here can generate approximately 10,021 kWh per year, saving an estimated $1,378 annually on electricity bills.

New Farm has a population of 17,714 across 16,011 dwellings. Queensland's abundant sunshine and electricity rates of around 30c/kWh make it one of the best states for solar returns.

The median household income in New Farm is $117,416 per year. At $4,885 after rebates, a 6.6 kW system represents 4% of annual household income, with savings that continue for 20+ years after the 3.5-year payback.

With car ownership at 85% of households, many residents in New Farm could benefit from pairing solar with a home EV charger. Charging an electric vehicle from rooftop solar can save $1,000 to $1,500 per year compared to grid charging.

Estimated Solar Output & Payback in New Farm

Based on 5.2 peak sun hours/day, 30c/kWh electricity, and STC Zone 1 rebate.

System Size Annual Output Annual Savings Cost After Rebate Payback
5 kW 7,592 kWh $1,044 $4,004 $2,496 STC rebate 3.8 yrs
6.6 kW Most popular 10,021 kWh $1,378 $4,885 $3,315 STC rebate 3.5 yrs
10 kW 15,184 kWh $2,088 $6,469 $5,031 STC rebate 3.1 yrs
13 kW 19,739 kWh $2,714 $7,948 $6,552 STC rebate 2.9 yrs

Estimates assume 80% system efficiency, 35% self-consumption rate, 5c/kWh feed-in tariff, and STC Zone 1 ($39/STC, 8-year deeming period). Actual results vary based on roof orientation, shading, and usage patterns.

Solar Rebates in Queensland

Available incentives that reduce the cost of solar installation in QLD.

STCs provide an upfront discount of $2,500 to $4,500 depending on system size. Queensland receives higher STC values due to its solar zone rating.

Queensland has no additional state solar rebate, but higher STC values partially compensate.

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How Solar Installation Works

1

Site Assessment and Quote

An installer visits your property, assesses your roof, checks shading, and provides a detailed quote based on your energy usage.

2

System Design and Approval

Your system is designed to maximise output. Council approval may be needed for heritage properties, but most residential installs are exempt.

3

Installation

A residential solar installation typically takes one day. The team mounts panels, installs the inverter, and connects the wiring.

4

Grid Connection and Meter

Your installer lodges paperwork with your distributor. Once approved, your meter is upgraded to a bi-directional meter and you start exporting.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many peak sun hours does New Farm get?

New Farm receives approximately 5.2 peak sun hours per day, based on its subtropical climate zone. This means a standard 6.6 kW system can generate around 10,021 kWh annually.

What size solar system do I need in New Farm?

The right system size depends on your electricity usage. Average household consumption in Queensland is 18 to 24 kWh per day. A 6.6 kW system suits most homes, while larger households or those with pools or EV chargers may benefit from a 10 kW or 13 kW system.

How much does solar installation cost in New Farm?

A 6.6 kW solar system in New Farm costs approximately $8,200 before rebates. New Farm is in STC Zone 1, which provides a rebate of $3,315 on a 6.6 kW system. After rebates, expect to pay around $4,885.

What is the payback period for solar in New Farm?

A 6.6 kW solar system in New Farm has an estimated payback period of 3.5 years, based on 5.2 peak sun hours per day and annual savings of $1,378. After the payback period, the system continues generating free electricity for its remaining 20+ year lifespan.

Do I need council approval for solar in New Farm?

In Queensland, standard residential solar installations are self-assessable and generally do not need council approval. Properties in heritage areas or with specific overlays in Brisbane may need additional checks.

How New Farm Compares to Nearby Suburbs

Solar potential compared with neighbouring suburbs in the Brisbane area.

Suburb Sun Hours 6.6 kW Output Payback Solar Adoption
New Farm 4005 5.2h 10,021 kWh 3.5 yrs 6%
Albany Creek 4035 5.2h 10,021 kWh 3.5 yrs 29%
Albion 4010 5.2h 10,021 kWh 3.5 yrs 9%
Altandi 4109 5.2h 10,021 kWh 3.5 yrs 25%
Ashgrove 4060 5.2h 10,021 kWh 3.5 yrs 18%

All estimates assume a 6.6 kW system. Sun hours, output, and payback are based on the same methodology. Solar adoption shows CER-registered installations as a percentage of dwellings.

Nearby Suburbs

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Solar output estimates use Bureau of Meteorology irradiance data and assume north-facing panels with no shading. Population and dwelling data: ABS 2021 Census. Electricity rates are state averages and may differ from your retailer's pricing. Get a personalised quote for accurate savings.