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Solar in Kenyu: up to $2,868 off your home system.

For homeowners in Kenyu (2586) and surrounding suburbs. Stacked federal and NSW rebates on a typical 6.6 kW system. Free, no obligation, takes 30 seconds.

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Kenyu 2586 rebate stack · 6.6 kW system
Federal STC rebateZone 3 · rating 1.382
$1,368
NSW state bonus
$1,500
Federal Cheaper Home Batteries (14 kWh)If adding storage
$3,612
Total stacked rebate
$6,480
Kenyu 2586 · 6.6 kW system economics
Typical retail price$7,260
Out-of-pocket (after rebates)$4,392
Average annual savings$2,057
Typical payback2.1 years

Solar in Kenyu, 2586

Kenyu 2586 is in New South Wales (Capital Region region), which sits in STC Zone 3 for the federal rebate scheme. Zone 3 is a typical federal rebate band.

On a 6.6 kW system, Kenyu households claim about $1,368 in federal STC rebate , plus up to $1,500 in NSW-specific programs. That's a combined $2,868 off the invoice for the typical home in this postcode.

Sunlight and generation in 2586

Sitting at roughly 34.4°S, Kenyu gets an estimated 4.0 peak sun hours a day averaged across the year. On a north-facing 6.6 kW system that works out to roughly 9,610 kWh of generation a year (about 1,456 kWh per kW installed) — before shading and panel orientation are factored in. It's one reason the payback maths below holds up for this part of NSW.

Suburbs covered by postcode 2586

The 2586 postcode covers Kenyu, Boorowa, Frogmore, Goba Creek, Godfreys Creek, Murringo, Reids Flat, Rye Park, Taylors Flat. We have CEC-accredited installer partners across every suburb in this postcode.

NSW rebate programs that apply in 2586

Peak Demand Reduction Scheme (PDRS) battery incentive

~$311–$344 per usable kWh installed

Point-of-sale discount on a new home battery, calculated per usable kWh and applied as Energy Savings Certificate (ESC) value at install. Stacks with the federal Cheaper Home Batteries Program.

Eligibility: Battery installed on or after 1 November 2024 by an accredited certificate provider; minimum 2 kWh usable capacity.

NSW VPP / BESS2 sign-on incentive

Up to $1,500 one-off

One-off payment to homeowners who connect an eligible battery to a NSW-registered Virtual Power Plant. Paid in addition to the PDRS battery rebate.

Eligibility: Eligible battery + VPP enrolment with a participating retailer; NSW residential connection.

Empowering Homes interest-free battery loan

Closed to new applications

NSW's previous interest-free battery loan (up to $14,000) closed to new applicants in 2025. Replaced by the federal Cheaper Home Batteries Program + the per-kWh PDRS incentive above.

Eligibility: No longer accepting applications.

Full New South Wales rebate breakdown →

How payback works for a Kenyu household

For an average NSW household with a quarterly electricity bill around $ 480, a 6.6 kW system typically saves about $2,057 per year — combining bill offset (you import less) and feed-in credits (you export excess to the grid). Out-of-pocket cost after rebates is about $ 4,392, putting payback at 2.1 years.

That payback assumes a CEC-accredited tier-1 panel system (Trina, REC, JA Solar or similar) with a Sungrow or Fronius inverter. Budget gear is 15–20% cheaper but the warranty is half as long and the inverter usually needs replacing at year 8–10, so the lifetime numbers are worse.

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How to get matched with a Kenyu installer

  1. 30-second eligibility check. Postcode 2586, ownership, bill range, roof type.
  2. Specialist follow-up within 24–48 hours. Australian, friendly, no high-pressure tactics.
  3. Match with one CEC-accredited installer who works 2586 and surrounding suburbs.
  4. Fixed-price quote with every rebate applied at the invoice.
  5. Install in 4–6 weeks. Single-day job. Rebate already on your invoice.

Common questions about solar in Kenyu (2586)

What solar rebates can I claim in Kenyu (2586)?

Kenyu 2586 is in New South Wales, which means you can claim the federal STC rebate (~$1,368 on a 6.6 kW system), plus NSW-specific programs worth up to about $1,500 more. 2586 sits in STC Zone 3, with a zone rating of 1.382.

How much does solar cost in Kenyu?

A typical 6.6 kW system in Kenyu costs about $7,260 retail. After the federal STC rebate ($1,368) and NSW state bonus ($1,500), the typical out-of-pocket is around $4,392.

Do you cover Kenyu (2586)?

Yes. We have CEC-accredited installer partners covering 2586 and surrounding suburbs in NSW. Run the 30-second eligibility check to confirm a specific installer for your roof type.

How long does payback take in Kenyu?

Typical payback in Kenyu is 2.1 years on a 6.6 kW system. Annual savings of about $2,057 on average NSW household electricity costs.

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