solar lease in East Victoria Park

Solar rentals in East Victoria Park, WA, 6101

This page shows how renting or buying solar panels in East Victoria Park, can help save you money and the environment. Calculate solar power yield for your business in East Victoria Park.

The benefits of solar power are no secret to the East Victoria Park community. Over 6.9 million dollars (4,408 kW) of solar panels have been deployed in East Victoria Park and surrounding suburbs (Carlisle) as the community prioritises saving dollars and the environment.

Lock in the benefits of solar by renting solar panels from Solpod and be cashflow positive from day 1. The SOLPOD RENTAL uniquely delivers businesses in East Victoria Park savings with only a minimum commitment of 3 years, and even bigger savings can be made for longer commitments. This is possible because of our patent protected solar pods, which enable efficient installation and redeployment.

Businesses and residents of East Victoria Park are collectively generating $1,446,039 of energy at retail prices a year! This is based on an average of 19,809 kWh of energy production a day and retail electricity costs of 20c per kilowatt-hour. The solar panels in East Victoria Park are also offsetting greenhouse gas emission, with the solar systems in East Victoria Park reducing 5,061 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions every year.

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Your business in East Victoria Park will be $ better off per year after paying for the solar rental. After the year rental term you will be $ better off!

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* above 50 is good, 100 is optimal.

solar renting in East Victoria Park

Solar power availability in East Victoria Park

East Victoria Park gets solar irradiation levels of an annual average of 5.36 kilowatt hours per square metre. The following graph shows the daily average solar irradiation/power levels per kW installed in East Victoria Park for each month.

solar leasing in East Victoria Park

Solar leasing potential for commerical properties in East Victoria Park

Commercial rental properties in East Victoria Park Potential savings from solar
1/908 Albany Highway East Victoria Park, WA 6101
Offices
Electricy savings: $11,500 p.a
More info about installing a commercial solar system at
1/908 Albany Highway
42 Somerset Street East Victoria Park, WA 6101
Retail
Electricy savings: $3,000 p.a
More info about installing a commercial solar system at
42 Somerset Street
959 Albany Highway East Victoria Park, WA 6101
Medical/Consulting, Offices, Other
Electricy savings: $6,200 p.a
More info about installing a commercial solar system at
959 Albany Highway
Unit 2, 345 Shepperton Road East Victoria Park, WA 6101
Retail, Showrooms/Bulky Goods, Offices
Electricy savings: $20,000 p.a
More info about installing a commercial solar system at
Unit 2, 345 Shepperton Road
14/885 Albany Hwy East Victoria Park, WA 6101
Offices
Electricy savings: $17,100 p.a
More info about installing a commercial solar system at
14/885 Albany Hwy
714 Albany Highway East Victoria Park, WA 6101
Retail
Electricy savings: $8,200 p.a
More info about installing a commercial solar system at
714 Albany Highway
9/940 Albany Highway East Victoria Park, WA 6101
Offices
Electricy savings: $2,600 p.a
More info about installing a commercial solar system at
9/940 Albany Highway

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If you have any other questions regarding installing renting or buying solar panels in East Victoria Park, feel free to contact us.

Data sources used on this page include:

  • Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) - nearest weather Station (PERTH REGIONAL OFFICE )
  • Clean Energy Regulator (CER)
  • realcommercial.com.au and commercialrealestate.com.au
  • Census 2016 (ABS)