Melbourne - Outer East Local Solar Hero
Choosing who to buy solar power from can be hard.
Do you want to do business with a successful local solar power company?
You should strongly consider the following:
- Lightning Energy
That’s according to the solar industry’s preeminent market analyst, using an authoritative dataset.
Customers typically trust their solar retailer’s recommendations on size, technology, and brand of solar equipment.
The long-term solar production and bill savings are heavily influenced by your solar retailer.
So choosing your solar retailer is a really important decision.
There are 4000 solar retailers in Australia, each claiming to be the biggest or the best.
Their competing claims can make your choice really difficult.
While many people like dealing with the largest solar companies in the nation or in their state, most people prefer to deal with local businesses.
And though size of business isn’t everything, larger businesses usually have reliable processes that deliver good outcomes for their customers time and time again.
So, choosing a company that’s large in your area makes a lot of sense.
Local Solar Heroes are companies top-ranked for solar power installed in your local area in 2023.
Local Solar Heroes are companies that installed more solar panels than most other companies in your locality.
SunWiz is Australia’s pre-eminent market analyst, and has been awarding the leading solar companies since 2015.
Our awards are open to everyone, are 100% objective & unbiased, and prestigious.
Local Solar Heroes are awarded on the basis of annual PV installation volumes in each Statistical Area 4 (an ABS-defined group of postcodes). To ensure a complete and fair appraisal, Serial Panel Validation data is analysed by a leading SPV agent, who appraises all retailers and reports to SunWiz the local rank of participating retailers. Local Solar Heroes rank in the Top 10 in that location for kW installed using the SPV process in 2023.
Here's the area covered by Melbourne - Outer East .
Here's the suburbs that count towards being a Local Solar Hero in Melbourne - Outer East :
Badger-Creek 3777
Bayswater 3153
Bayswater-North 3153
Belgrave 3160
Belgrave-Heights 3160
Belgrave-South 3160
Boronia 3155
Chirnside-Park 3116
Chum-Creek 3777
Coldstream 3770
Croydon 3136
Croydon-Hills 3136
Croydon-North 3136
Croydon-South 3136
Dixons-Creek 3775
Don-Valley 3139
Donvale 3111
East-Warburton 3799
Ferntree-Gully 3156
Ferny-Creek 3786
Forest-Hill 3131
Gladysdale 3797
Gruyere 3770
Healesville 3777
Heathmont 3135
Hoddles-Creek 3139
Kallista 3791
Kalorama 3766
Kilsyth 3137
Kilsyth-South 3137
Knoxfield 3180
Launching-Place 3139
Lilydale 3140
Lysterfield 3156
Macclesfield 3782
Menzies-Creek 3159
Millgrove 3799
Mitcham 3132
Monbulk 3793
Montrose 3765
Mooroolbark 3138
Mount-Dandenong 3767
Mount-Evelyn 3796
Narre-Warren-East 3804
Nunawading 3131
Olinda 3788
Park-Orchards 3114
Powelltown 3797
Ringwood 3134
Ringwood-East 3135
Ringwood-North 3134
Rowville 3178
Sassafras 3787
Scoresby 3179
Selby 3159
Seville 3139
Seville-East 3139
Sherbrooke 3789
Silvan 3795
Steels-Creek 3775
Tecoma 3160
The-Basin 3154
The-Patch 3792
Three-Bridges 3797
Upper-Ferntree-Gully 3156
Upwey 3158
Vermont 3133
Vermont-South 3133
Wandin-East 3139
Wandin-North 3139
Wantirna 3152
Wantirna-South 3152
Warburton 3799
Warrandyte 3113
Warrandyte-South 3134
Warranwood 3134
Wesburn 3799
Wonga-Park 3115
Woori-Yallock 3139
Yarra-Glen 3775
Yarra-Junction 3797
Yellingbo 3139
Yering 3770
Here's the area covered by Melbourne - Outer East .
Here's the suburbs that count towards being a Local Solar Hero in Melbourne - Outer East :
Badger-Creek 3777
Bayswater 3153
Bayswater-North 3153
Belgrave 3160
Belgrave-Heights 3160
Belgrave-South 3160
Boronia 3155
Chirnside-Park 3116
Chum-Creek 3777
Coldstream 3770
Croydon 3136
Croydon-Hills 3136
Croydon-North 3136
Croydon-South 3136
Dixons-Creek 3775
Don-Valley 3139
Donvale 3111
East-Warburton 3799
Ferntree-Gully 3156
Ferny-Creek 3786
Forest-Hill 3131
Gladysdale 3797
Gruyere 3770
Healesville 3777
Heathmont 3135
Hoddles-Creek 3139
Kallista 3791
Kalorama 3766
Kilsyth 3137
Kilsyth-South 3137
Knoxfield 3180
Launching-Place 3139
Lilydale 3140
Lysterfield 3156
Macclesfield 3782
Menzies-Creek 3159
Millgrove 3799
Mitcham 3132
Monbulk 3793
Montrose 3765
Mooroolbark 3138
Mount-Dandenong 3767
Mount-Evelyn 3796
Narre-Warren-East 3804
Nunawading 3131
Olinda 3788
Park-Orchards 3114
Powelltown 3797
Ringwood 3134
Ringwood-East 3135
Ringwood-North 3134
Rowville 3178
Sassafras 3787
Scoresby 3179
Selby 3159
Seville 3139
Seville-East 3139
Sherbrooke 3789
Silvan 3795
Steels-Creek 3775
Tecoma 3160
The-Basin 3154
The-Patch 3792
Three-Bridges 3797
Upper-Ferntree-Gully 3156
Upwey 3158
Vermont 3133
Vermont-South 3133
Wandin-East 3139
Wandin-North 3139
Wantirna 3152
Wantirna-South 3152
Warburton 3799
Warrandyte 3113
Warrandyte-South 3134
Warranwood 3134
Wesburn 3799
Wonga-Park 3115
Woori-Yallock 3139
Yarra-Glen 3775
Yarra-Junction 3797
Yellingbo 3139
Yering 3770
Interval Meter Data Tool Disclaimer
- The Interval Meter Data Tool is designed to convert standard form meter data for the OpenSolar platform.
- Users are responsible for meeting the requirements of the data that needs to be uploaded to the tool, which extends to but is not limited to
- The completeness and accuracy of the data
- Ensuring that there are no missing records
- Uploading the data in one of the compatible intervals (15m, 30m or 1h).
- Data uploaded to the Interval Meter Data Tool should not contain multiple datasets. In the case an excel file is uploaded, only the first sheet will be considered.
- The accuracy of the output is dependent on the user’s dataset, therefore SunWiz does not guarantee the accuracy of the output.
- The user must acknowledge that the output of the tool is beyond the control of SunWiz, and they must ensure that the data is accurate on their own behalf.
- In the event that the program runs into an issue, the user will be issued with warnings or solutions to address or resolve the issue.
- If the user requires additional support, they can avail it as a separate service from SunWiz
Warranties on performance
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.
Quality of inputs
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.
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.
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