NZ Solar Market – June 2025
June 2025 marks a turning point for solar in NZ, with new builds, rural financing, and ICP growth pointing to structural change across residential, industrial, and utility sectors.
June 2025 marks a turning point for solar in NZ, with new builds, rural financing, and ICP growth pointing to structural change across residential, industrial, and utility sectors.
Back-contact solar panels bridge the gap between aesthetics and performance. For NZ installers, this opens new opportunities in premium residential and commercial markets - driven by sleek design, higher efficiency, and stronger customer appeal.
Middle New Zealand will drive solar’s next growth wave. As energy costs rise and systems become more affordable, solar is shifting from a lifestyle choice to a practical solution for everyday households.
February 2025: In-depth analysis of NZ's evolving solar landscape, featuring significant utility-scale project developments, regulatory reforms, and market penetration trends, supported by latest Electricity Authority ICP data.
The GoodWe Lynx F G2 delivers modular energy storage from 6.4-28.8kWh with advanced safety features and auto-recognition technology. Expandable up to 230kWh for comprehensive energy solutions.
The Schletter FixZ Pro delivers versatile mounting solutions for sheet metal roofs, featuring adjustable tilt angles, comprehensive roof compatibility, and streamlined installation processes.
The Pylontech US5000B delivers 4.8kWh of modular storage with 95% DoD and 8,000+ cycle life. Features rack-mount design and scalability up to 76.8kWh for versatile residential installations.
The GoodWe ET Series combines three-phase hybrid power with advanced energy management. Features 110% overloading capacity, 98.2% efficiency, and versatile battery integration for complete energy independence.