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Local Solar Experts You Can Trust
At S.E Energy Solutions, we’re dedicated to helping homes and businesses harness clean, reliable solar power. Based on the Mornington Peninsula and servicing Greater Melbourne and regional Victoria, we specialise in tailored residential solar and battery systems — with full design, installation, and ongoing support.
Locally owned and operated, our experienced team delivers honest advice, quality workmanship, and long-term service you can trust. Whether you’re a homeowner seeking energy independence or a business looking to cut costs, we’re here to power your future with smarter, greener energy solutions.
Complete Solar & Battery Solutions — Designed for You.
GoodWe
GoodWe’s hybrid inverter and battery system delivers smart, reliable solar power designed for the unique needs of Australian homes. It seamlessly combines solar generation and storage, automatically using your excess energy when you need it most for greater savings and resilience. With expandable capacity, and intuitive app monitoring, it’s a future-ready solution backed by trusted global performance and local support.
Fronius
The Fronius GEN24 hybrid system delivers premium European-built performance, combining efficient solar conversion with safe, long-lasting LFP battery storage for maximum energy independence. With smart monitoring, active cooling, scalable battery options, and rock-solid backup capability, it’s engineered to thrive in Australian conditions while keeping your home powered through anything. Backed by a trusted single-brand ecosystem and strong local support, it’s one of the most reliable and future-ready energy solutions available.
SigEnergy
The all-in-one solar and battery system that powers your home smarter, cleaner, and stronger — day and night. It unifies your entire home’s energy for smarter control, bigger savings, and zero hassle. Meet the next generation of home energy: sleek, silent, and purpose-built for Australian conditions.
Istore
Power your home smarter with the iStore Hybrid Inverter. It maximises your solar energy, stores extra power for later, and keeps your home safe and reliable — all while running quietly and handling Aussie conditions. Future-ready and expandable, it’s a simple, smart way to take control of your energy.
FranklinWH
Take full control of your home’s energy with FranklinWH’s all-in-one solution: store your solar power, manage your loads, and keep the lights on during blackouts. Scalable battery modules, generator compatibility, and app-based control give you flexibility and resilience. It all runs on safe LFP chemistry, backed by a generous 12-year warranty — built to last in Aussie conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
For many households, yes. Solar panels reduce your reliance on the grid by generating clean energy during the day, while a quality inverter ensures that energy is converted efficiently for use in your home. Adding a battery allows you to store excess solar power and use it at night, further reducing electricity bills.
With rising energy prices and available Victorian incentives, a well-designed solar system — with the right inverter and optional battery — can deliver strong long-term savings, improved energy independence, and greater protection against future price increases. Whether all components are “worth it” depends on your energy usage, budget, and goals, which is why tailored system design is key.
Savings vary depending on your energy usage, system size, and electricity rates, but many Victorian households significantly reduce their power bills by using solar during the day and stored battery energy at night. With current Victorian solar and battery incentives, the upfront cost can be reduced through rebates or interest-free loans, making the payback period much shorter. These incentives help households access solar and batteries sooner while maximising long-term savings and protection against rising energy prices.
Exact savings can be estimated with a tailored system design and an assessment of the incentives you’re eligible for.
Yes. Victoria offers battery incentives from time to time, including rebates and interest-free loans for eligible households. Availability is limited and subject to eligibility requirements, so it’s best to check current offers or speak with an approved installer.
Most Victorian homeowners are eligible for government solar rebates, provided they meet certain criteria. These typically include owning the property, having a combined household taxable income under the program threshold, and ensuring the property has not previously received a solar rebate. Eligibility can also depend on system size and property value.
Standard solar systems shut down during a blackout for safety reasons. However, systems with battery backup and blackout protection can continue supplying power to selected circuits in your home during outages.
Most residential solar installations are completed in one day. Battery installations may take an additional day depending on system complexity and site conditions.
Solar systems are low-maintenance, but periodic servicing helps ensure optimal performance. We generally recommend a professional check every few years to inspect wiring, inverters, panels, and system output.
Solar systems typically include:
Panel performance warranties (often 25 years)
Inverter warranties (usually 5–10 years)
Battery warranties (commonly 10 years)
Workmanship warranty 5 years
Exact coverage depends on the products installed.
Yes, in most cases you can add a battery to an existing solar system. Many modern battery solutions are designed to work alongside existing solar setups, even if your current inverter isn’t battery-ready.
AC-coupled batteries, such as the Tesla Powerwall or Franklin Home Battery, are popular options because they can be installed independently of your solar inverter. This makes them ideal for retrofitting batteries to older systems without needing to replace your existing equipment.
A site assessment will confirm compatibility, available space, and whether any minor upgrades are required to ensure safe and efficient operation.