State Guide
Solar Panel Cost in Northern Territory (2026)
Model Northern Territory solar ROI with local electricity rates, STC rebates, and the NT Home and Business Battery Scheme.
Last updated: 2026-06-25Β· Source label: EIA residential electricity rates, IRS federal clean energy credit, NREL/PVWatts solar assumptions
The Northern Territory (Darwin) boasts the highest peak sun hours in Australia at 5.8 hours per day. Installed solar costs are around A$1.00/W (Solar Choice Price Index June 2026). A standard 6.6 kW system costs approximately A$6,600 installed. STC certificates provide ~A$2,700 upfront discount. Electricity rates average 27c/kWh. The NT Home and Business Battery Scheme offers up to A$6,000 grant for battery storage. Payback is typically 4 years, and the high sun hours make the NT ideal for solar generation.
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Estimates based on nt_au state averages. Your actual cost depends on roof, equipment, installer, and financing.
Incentives & Rebates
Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs)
Federal STC rebate provides ~A$2,500-3,000 upfront discount on a 6.6kW system.
NT Home and Business Battery Scheme
Up to A$6,000 grant for battery storage installation in the Northern Territory.
Feed-in Tariff
Varies by retailer; historically ~A$0.09-0.20/kWh. High sun hours maximise export income.
Net Metering
No traditional net metering. Feed-in tariffs pay a set rate for exports.
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The Northern Territory (Darwin) boasts the highest peak sun hours in Australia at 5.8 hours per day. Installed solar costs are around A$1.00/W (Solar Choice Price Index June 2026). A standard 6.6 kW system costs approximately A$6,600 installed. STC certificates provide ~A$2,700 upfront discount. Electricity rates average 27c/kWh. The NT Home and Business Battery Scheme offers up to A$6,000 grant for battery storage. Payback is typically 4 years, and the high sun hours make the NT ideal for solar generation.
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Calculation Method
NT solar payback = net installed cost after STC rebate / annual avoided electricity cost
Key Assumptions
- Policy last reviewed: 2026-06-25.
- Electricity rate uses Power and Water Corporation data.
- Solar installed cost uses Solar Choice Price Index June 2026 data.
- STC rebate estimated at ~A$2,700 for a 6.6kW system.
Data Sources
Electricity rates
Power and Water Corporation
Northern Territory (Darwin) residential electricity rate.
Solar production
BOM / PVGIS-CMSAF
NT average 5.8 peak sun hours per day β highest in Australia.
Solar installed cost
Solar Choice Price Index June 2026
NT average installed cost for a 6.6kW system.
Incentives
Clean Energy Regulator (STC) + NT Government
Small-scale Technology Certificates: ~A$2,700 discount. NT Battery Scheme: up to A$6,000 grant.
Result Summary
Typical system cost (6.6 kW)
A$6,270-A$6,930
After STC discount (~A$2,700).
Annual bill savings
A$1,000-A$2,000
Depends on self-consumption rate and electricity price. High sun hours boost generation.
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