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Solar in Kiama – Power Your Home with SolarHub

As of October 2024, Kiama’s postcode 2533 and nearby areas feature over 3,000 small-scale solar systems, delivering a combined capacity of approximately 18,200 kW. With a population of 16,092, this equates to an impressive 1,130 watts of solar power per person, surpassing the national average of 1,034 watts per person.

“That’s equivalent to more than two 500W solar panels for every resident, highlighting Kiama’s leadership in clean energy adoption.”

Solar Benefits for Homes and Businesses

With approximately 7,434 dwellings in the 2533 postcode, there are 40 solar panel systems installed per 100 homes—surpassing the national average of 38 systems per 100 dwellings. This demonstrates Kiama’s commitment to adopting clean, affordable energy options.

Financial Savings

The solar systems in the 2533 postcode generate an estimated 68,800 kWh of energy daily—sufficient to power around 4,300 homes. At a typical retail electricity rate of 34 cents per kWh, this represents an impressive $8.5 million in annual energy value for the Kiama community.

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EV Potential

If we consider EV driving with an average consumption of 16 kWh per 100 km, the daily solar generation in the 2533 postcode allows local EVs to travel an impressive 430,000 km.

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Are rising electricity bills taking a toll on your finances? SolarHub provides trusted solar solutions tailored for Kiama to help you save while making the most of the region’s abundant sunlight. From lowering energy costs to powering your home reliably, we’re here to support you at every stage.

“With an average of 6-7 hours of sunlight daily, rooftops in Kiama’s are perfectly positioned to slash your energy expenses.”

Solar Panel Installation in Kiama

Custom Solar Panel Installation for Your Home

Our local team understands what works best for homes in and around Kiama, including Gerringong and Jamberoo. We design solar systems customised to your property for peak performance, helping you enjoy reliable energy and lasting savings.

Why SolarHub is the best solar installer in Kiama

SolarHub is Kiama’s trusted solar installer, with over a decade of experience delivering high-quality solar and battery systems tailored to local homes.

As a New Energy Tech Approved Seller under the New Energy Tech Consumer Code (NETCC), SolarHub is dedicated to providing exceptional service and dependable products.

From the initial consultation to post-installation support, our streamlined process makes switching to solar simple and stress-free. With more than 12,000 satisfied customers and an impressive 4.8-star rating from over 320 Google reviews, SolarHub’s reputation for quality and reliability is well-earned. Our local expertise ensures they understand the unique energy needs of Kiama and the surrounding Illawarra and Shoalhaven regions, offering customised solar and battery solutions for optimal results.

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Why Solar Battery Storage is Essential for Kiama Homes

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Solar Battery Storage

A solar battery enhances your energy system by storing surplus power produced during the day for use during high-demand periods. In Kiama, this translates to lower energy bills and less dependence on the grid.

With feed-in tariffs declining, sending excess power back to the grid is no longer the most cost-effective option. A solar battery allows you to store daytime energy and use it when you need it most, maximising your savings and giving you greater control over your energy usage.

Kiama’s sunny conditions and the growing trend toward electric living make solar batteries an excellent choice for local homes. During blackouts caused by storms or other events, a battery keeps your essential appliances running smoothly. SolarHub provides advanced systems such as the Tesla Powerwall, Enphase IQ Battery 5P, and SunPower Reserve, all tailored to meet the specific needs of Kiama households.

Switching to solar is more affordable with the NSW Government Battery Rebate, which helps lower the upfront cost of installing a solar battery. Many NSW homeowners find their systems pay for themselves within 5–7 years, thanks to reduced energy bills and ongoing savings.

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EV Charging Solutions for Homes

EV Charging

Pair your EV with a solar-powered charging station for an affordable and eco-friendly way to travel around Kiama.

Imagine this: with solar panels powering your home, you’ve got your own personal fuel station. Forget expensive trips to the petrol station and fluctuating fuel prices. Just plug in your EV and charge it with clean, cost-effective energy from your rooftop.

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Why Choose SolarHub for Your EV Charging in Kiama?

  • Faster Charging: Our Level 2 EV chargers charge your vehicle up to 5x faster, powered directly by your home’s solar system.
  • Solar-Powered Convenience: Skip the servo and charge your EV with energy straight from your solar panels.
  • Hassle-Free Installation: From choosing the right charger to professional installation, SolarHub’s local team ensures the process is smooth and efficient.

Contact us today to explore EV charging solutions designed for Kiama homes!

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Why SolarHub is the Go-To Expert for Solar & Battery Repairs

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Maintenance & Repairs

SolarHub is Kiama’s trusted expert for solar and battery repairs, offering tailored solutions to keep your system performing at its best.

Their specialised solar repair and maintenance services ensure your setup operates efficiently and lasts for years to come. If your inverter isn’t working as it should, our solar inverter repair experts provides fast and reliable fixes. Regular solar panel cleaning services help boost energy production while maintaining the quality of your system.

For battery storage concerns, SolarHub’s solar battery repair specialists deliver effective repair solutions. They also conduct thorough solar system inspections to detect and address potential issues early, saving you time and money. Count on SolarHub for expert care and smooth, reliable solar system performance in Kiama.

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Cheapest Hot Water Options with SolarHub

SolarHub provides affordable hot water solutions with their range of energy-efficient heat pump systems, ideal for homes in Kiama. Hot water production can account for over 30% of a household’s energy use, making it a key area for cost savings as Australians embrace full home electrification.

By using solar electricity to power heat pumps, homeowners can significantly reduce reliance on coal-fired electricity, resulting in lower energy bills.

Kiama residents may also benefit from government incentives like Small-Scale Technology Certificates (STCs), which help reduce upfront installation costs. SolarHub’s partnerships with trusted brands like Sanden ensure high-quality systems designed to meet varying needs. Their end-to-end service, from consultation to professional installation, makes upgrading to an energy-efficient hot water system simple and budget-friendly.

Heat pump hot water systems have also been highly recommended as part of local sustainability initiatives, including the 2515 postcode Electrification Project.

Kiama Statistics

Solar System Size 5kW 6.6kW 10kW 13kW
Total Annual Output 7,245 kW/h 9,566 kW/h 14,491 kW/h 18,840 kW/h
Average Monthly Output 604 kW/h 797 kW/h 1,208 kW/h 1,570 kW/h
Average Daily Output 20 kW/h 26 kW/h 40 kW/h 52 kW/h
Potential Annual Savings $2,029 $2,678 $4,057 $5,275
Potential Monthly Savings $169 $223 $338 $440
Potential Daily Savings $6 $7 $11 $14

Please note: The calculated amounts assume that all solar power is consumed in the home. No export. This of cause can vary and depends on the amount of self-consumption vs export, if there is a battery and other factors.

The first day of summer is always the first of December in Kiama, the dawn is at 5:09 am, with sunrise at 5:38 am, followed by 14 hours and 11 minutes of sunlight with the sunset at 7:55 pm. The solar noon, meaning the exact middle of the day, when the sun is at its highest will be at 12:47 pm. Dusk will start at 8:24 pm. As you can see solar generation around this time of the year is excellent.

On the first day of winter the first of June, in Kiama the dawn is at 6:28 am, with sunrise at 6:56 am, followed by 9 hours and 53 minutes of sunlight with the sunset at 4:55 pm. The solar noon, meaning the exact middle of the day, when the sun is at it’s highest will be at 11:55 pm. Dusk will start at 5:22 pm.

Kiama’s weather offers excellent conditions for efficient solar power systems. With consistent sunshine, moderate temperatures, and low rainfall, solar energy in Kiama performs reliably throughout the year. These favourable conditions make it an ideal choice for energy generation for both homes and businesses in the area.

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Avg. Temperature °C  21.2 20.9 19.7 17.2 14.4 12.3 11.5 12.2 14.6 16.5 18.2 19.9
Min. Temperature °C 18.3 18.4 17.2 14.6 11.8 10 8.9 9.3 11.3 13.2 15 16.7
Max. Temperature °C 25.2 24.4 22.9 20.5 17.9 15.4 15 16.1 18.9 20.9 22.4 24.1
Precipitation / Rainfall (mm) 96 130 108 80 72 93 52 63 57 81 95 85
Humidity (%) 73 78 76 75 72 73 70 67 66 67 72 71
Rainy days 10 10 11 8 7 7 6 6 6 8 9 9
Avg. Sun hours 8 7.1 7 7.1 7.5 6.8 7.4 8.1 8.6 8.4 8.3 8.6

Life in Kiama

Kiama combines stunning natural beauty, a welcoming community, and a host of attractions that make it an idyllic coastal destination. Stroll along the iconic Kiama Blowhole and Lighthouse, relax on the golden sands of Surf Beach, or take in the breathtaking views along the Kiama Coast Walk. Outdoor lovers will enjoy the lush trails of nearby Minnamurra Rainforest and the pristine waters of Jamberoo’s natural swimming spots.

Kiama’s vibrant lifestyle is enriched by charming local markets, artisan boutiques, and cosy coastal cafes. Whether you’re exploring the historic Terrace Houses, catching a wave at Werri Beach, or enjoying a family picnic at Black Beach Reserve, every experience complements the area’s relaxed and eco-conscious way of life. Solar solutions are the perfect match for Kiama’s commitment to preserving its natural beauty and embracing sustainable living.

Here are five fun facts about Kiama that highlight its unique character:

  1. The Famous Kiama Blowhole
    Kiama is home to the largest blowhole in the world, attracting visitors from far and wide. When the swell is just right, it can spout water up to 30 metres into the air—a spectacular sight!
  2. The Little Blowhole’s Hidden Gem
    While the Kiama Blowhole gets all the fame, the Little Blowhole is equally mesmerising. Located a short drive away, it produces consistent, smaller sprays and is often less crowded.
  3. The Scenic Kiama Coast Walk
    This 22-kilometre trail offers breathtaking views of the coastline, taking you past beaches, bays, and rugged cliffs. It’s a favourite for walkers, with options for shorter segments to suit all fitness levels.
  4. Jam-Packed with Natural Wonders
    Kiama is surrounded by natural beauty, including the Minnamurra Rainforest and Cathedral Rocks. These stunning formations and lush environments make it a haven for photographers and nature lovers alike.
  5. Home to Australia’s First Geosite
    The Kiama Blowhole Point is part of the Australian Geopark, recognised as the country’s first geosite. It highlights the region’s fascinating volcanic history, drawing geologists and curious travellers.

According to the 2021 Census, Kiama, located in New South Wales, Australia, has a population of 23,006.

  • Indigenous Population: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people make up 2.3% of the population.
  • Age Distribution: The median age is 47 years; children (0–14 years) comprise 16.7% of the population, and older adults (65+ years) account for 25.4%.
  • Country of Birth: 81.3% of residents were born in Australia; other common countries of birth include England (5.2%), New Zealand (1.3%), Scotland (0.6%), United States of America (0.6%), and Germany (0.5%).
  • Languages Spoken at Home: 88.5% of people speak only English at home; other languages spoken include Italian (0.5%), German (0.3%), French (0.3%), Spanish (0.3%), and Mandarin (0.3%).
  • Religious Affiliation: The most common religious affiliations are No Religion (38.4%), Catholic (22.5%), and Anglican (17.0%).
  • Education: 30.1% hold a Bachelor Degree or higher, 11.8% have an Advanced Diploma or Diploma, and 14.1% have a Certificate Level III.
  • Labour Force Participation: 56.1% of residents aged 15 and over are in the labour force; among them, 94.1% are employed, and 5.9% are unemployed.
  • Occupation Categories: The most common occupations are Professionals (25.0%), Managers (15.1%), and Clerical and Administrative Workers (13.1%).
  • Top Industries: The leading industries of employment include Hospitals (4.5%), Primary Education (3.0%), and Cafes and Restaurants (2.9%).
  • Median Weekly Personal Income: $850.

These statistics provide a snapshot of Kiama’s demographic and socio-economic landscape as of 2021.

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics

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