| Typical retail price | $7,260 |
| Out-of-pocket (after rebates) | $5,626 |
| Average annual savings | $1,769 |
| Typical payback | 3.2 years |
Solar in University, 0909
University 0909 is in Northern Territory (Darwin region), which sits in STC Zone 1 for the federal rebate scheme. Zone 1 is the most generous federal rebate band in the country — your federal STC rebate goes further here than anywhere else in Australia.
On a 6.6 kW system, University households claim about $1,634 in federal STC rebate . That's a combined $1,634 off the invoice for the typical home in this postcode.
Sunlight and generation in 0909
Sitting at roughly 12.4°S, University gets an estimated 5.8 peak sun hours a day averaged across the year. On a north-facing 6.6 kW system that works out to roughly 13,900 kWh of generation a year (about 2,106 kWh per kW installed) — before shading and panel orientation are factored in. It's one reason the payback maths below holds up for this part of NT.
Suburbs covered by postcode 0909
The 0909 postcode covers University, Charles Darwin University. We have CEC-accredited installer partners across every suburb in this postcode.
NT rebate programs that apply in 0909
Home and Business Battery Scheme
The NT's Home and Business Battery Scheme has reached its funding cap and is closed to new applications. The federal Cheaper Home Batteries Program now applies state-wide.
Federal Cheaper Home Batteries Program
Available NT-wide. NT customers benefit the most per kW of solar capacity because the NT sits in STC Zone 1, the most generous federal rebate band.
Full Northern Territory rebate breakdown →
How payback works for a University household
For an average NT household with a quarterly electricity bill around $ 380, a 6.6 kW system typically saves about $1,769 per year — combining bill offset (you import less) and feed-in credits (you export excess to the grid). Out-of-pocket cost after rebates is about $ 5,626, putting payback at 3.2 years.
That payback assumes a CEC-accredited tier-1 panel system (Trina, REC, JA Solar or similar) with a Sungrow or Fronius inverter. Budget gear is 15–20% cheaper but the warranty is half as long and the inverter usually needs replacing at year 8–10, so the lifetime numbers are worse.
See your University rebate amount
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How to get matched with a University installer
- 30-second eligibility check. Postcode 0909, ownership, bill range, roof type.
- Specialist follow-up within 24–48 hours. Australian, friendly, no high-pressure tactics.
- Match with one CEC-accredited installer who works 0909 and surrounding suburbs.
- Fixed-price quote with every rebate applied at the invoice.
- Install in 4–6 weeks. Single-day job. Rebate already on your invoice.
Common questions about solar in University (0909)
What solar rebates can I claim in University (0909)?
University 0909 is in Northern Territory, which means you can claim the federal STC rebate (~$1,634 on a 6.6 kW system), plus NT-specific programs worth up to about $0 more. 0909 sits in STC Zone 1, with a zone rating of 1.622.
How much does solar cost in University?
A typical 6.6 kW system in University costs about $7,260 retail. After the federal STC rebate ($1,634), the typical out-of-pocket is around $5,626.
Do you cover University (0909)?
Yes. We have CEC-accredited installer partners covering 0909 and surrounding suburbs in NT. Run the 30-second eligibility check to confirm a specific installer for your roof type.
How long does payback take in University?
Typical payback in University is 3.2 years on a 6.6 kW system. Annual savings of about $1,769 on average NT household electricity costs.
Recent activity: 12 homes in 0909 matched with an installer this week.