It’s quite a feat for a solar company to install many thousands of solar panels in one year. It demonstrates a certain level of success and credibility, and deserves to be acknowledged.
SunWiz has been tracking every solar power system installed in Australia since 2009. We are the undisputed authority on solar market volumes, and our data is widely quoted by companies, NGOs, and government agencies.
Many companies claim to be the biggest, without offering proof. Which can make it difficult for customers to wade through the competing (and often unjustified) claims.
To provide legitimacy for the companies who installed the largest volume of solar power in 2019, SunWiz has produced badges for companies listed below.Â
{We will add more to this page over time, as Top Volume retailers confirm they wish to be listed here}
If you’re a Top Volume solar company in 2021 and would like to obtain your badge and listing, visit this page.
The Interval Meter Data tool from SunWiz attempts to convert most frequently occurring types of standard meter data file types in specific formats for the purpose of being used on the OpenSolar platform. Unless mentioned otherwise, SunWiz does not extend any guarantee of any kind, either expressed or implied, on the limited success of the Interval Meter Data Tool and the extent of it’s automation. Depending on the user’s upload, the program may require additional inputs, the training for which is not included in the purchase of this service and can be purchased separately.
The user’s success is inherently dependent on the quality of their input uploaded to the Meter Data Tool. Therefore, the success of the tool depends on the user’s input, and it is the user’s onus to ensure that the data is accurate, complete and follows the input requirements.
The Interval Meter Data Tool accepts data in the 15-minute, 30-minute and 60-minute(hourly) intervals. In case the file is uploaded in an excel format (*.xls, *.xlsx, *.xlsm), only the first sheet of the file will be considered. Our tool is required to accept raw meter data, usually highlighted as ‘E’ data in its standard format; and therefore SunWiz does not guarantee that all data formats will be accepted.
For complete automation, the file must adhere to an acceptable standard format. In the case of an issue, the user will be provided with instructions by the tool on how it can be resolved. Warnings will be issued if the data is incompatible, incomplete with missing records and if multiple datasets are uploaded at once.
SunWiz is running a free Battery Market Web Event at 1pm on September 12th.
Click here to Register Now