Are Solar Panels Worth It In Bayah?

Bayah is located in South Australia about 92.1 km south east of Adelaide and 1352.2 km south west of Oman Ama. Bayah has a latitude of 35.3 degrees South.

How much is the rebate for solar panels in Bayah, SA

The Australian Federal Government has incentives for Bayah homeowners to install solar. They give "STCs" (small-scale technology certificates) to people who add a solar power system to their home.

The government divides the country into "Zones" depending on the rated solar potential. You get more support or less depending on your zone. Bayah is in Climate Zone 3 which has a rating of 1.382.

This means a 10 kW solar system installed in Bayah during 2024 would give you 96 ST Certificates worth $3830.40 (at an STC price of $39.90 each).

If you wait until 2025 for your panels the rebate in Bayah will be reduced. It goes down every year.

Solar Power Rebate for Bayah

Rebate for Bayah Solar Systems
System SizeST CertsValue
3 kW29$1157.10
4 kW38$1516.20
5 kW48$1915.20
6 kW58$2314.20
6.6 kW63$2513.70
10 kW96$3830.40
12 kW116$4628.40
15 kW145$5785.50

Here's about how much Solar Energy falls on Bayah by month. The maximum is 7.47 kWh/M2 in January. The minimum is 1.97 kWh/M2 during June.

Daily Energy Per Square Metre in Bayah
MonthEnergy MJ/M2kWh/M2
Jan26.897.47
Feb23.366.49
Mar18.525.14
Apr13.083.63
May8.732.42
Jun7.101.97
Jul7.732.15
Aug10.592.94
Sep14.834.12
Oct19.755.49
Nov23.736.59
Dec25.727.14

Figures from the weather station at Lenswood, which is approximately 75.1 km from Bayah.

Bayah, SA is in the 5260 postcode area which has around 399 solar installations under 10 kW and about 424 total installations including large scale solar. In comparison there are about 105107 small solar installations in the Gold Coast region.

With an estimated 942 households in the 5260 area that gives a small solar installation (average size around 3.80 kW) for about every 2.4 dwellings.

Here are 23 solar installers near to or in Bayah.

Solar Installers near toBayah
NameDistanceDetails
Efficient Electrical & AirConditioning7.0kmEfficient Electrical & AirConditioning is based in Tailem Bend, SA.
Electrical Pro27.0kmElectrical Pro is based in Murray Bridge, SA.
Australia Moore Energy (Solar and Battery Solutions)62.3kmAustralia Moore Energy (Solar and Battery Solutions) is based in Mount Barker, SA.
Solar Wholesalers62.8kmSolar Wholesalers is based in Mount Barker, SA.
Prime Energy Plus64.8kmPrime Energy Plus is based in Mount Barker, SA.
Quark Solar65.0kmQuark Solar is based in Littlehampton, SA.
The Air Conditioning Guys70.4kmThe Air Conditioning Guys is based in Goolwa, SA.
TFA Solar77.3kmTFA Solar is based in Carey Gully, SA.
Design Ecology79.4kmDesign Ecology is based in Stirling, SA.
KPW Solutions81.1kmKPW Solutions is based in Tintinara, SA.
Sparkwire Solar & Electrical81.2kmSparkwire Solar & Electrical is based in Hayborough, SA.
Renewable Power Technologies81.6kmRenewable Power Technologies is based in Hayborough, SA.
Absolute Solar and Electrical85.5kmAbsolute Solar and Electrical is based in Coromandel Valley, SA.
Solar-Man86.6kmSolar-Man is based in Willunga, SA.
Solarspot86.8kmSolarspot is based in Rosslyn Park, SA.
Solarcare86.8kmSolarcare is based in Rosslyn Park, SA.
Solar Run Blackwood87.3kmSolar Run Blackwood is based in Belair, SA.
Adelaide Sparks and Solar87.4kmAdelaide Sparks and Solar is based in Blackwood, SA.
Track Energy87.6kmTrack Energy is based in Upper Hermitage, SA.
Thoroughtec Solar / Electrical88.0kmThoroughtec Solar / Electrical is based in Flagstaff Hill, SA.
Keystones Solar Group88.3kmKeystones Solar Group is based in Eden Hills, SA.
Bhullar Electricals & Solar88.4kmBhullar Electricals & Solar is based in Newton, SA.
Class A Energy Solutions88.5kmClass A Energy Solutions is based in Glenunga, SA.

Solar Panel Businesses Near to Bayah

Sunlight Hours in Bayah

The maximum hours between sunrise and sunset occur in January at about 14 hours 31 minutes. Your panels will get plenty of sunlight.

Figures calculated for 15th of the month.

Solar Panel Angle in Bayah

It is generally recommended to angle your panels at about 35.3° from the horizontal in this area - facing north, although your power usage patterns could alter this - if you are out all day.

Next, after Bayah, is to look at if solar power is worth it in Bay Of Shoals, SA, which is about 179.4 kms away.

The data used for this page was sourced from Australian Government Clean Energy Regulator, Australian Bureau of Meterology, Australian Photovoltanic Institute, Clean Energy Council, Government Solar Incentives sites, open source Australian postcode data and other online sources.