Solar System Upgrades
Solar technology has remarkably improved over the past ten years. Today solar systems can produce almost double the energy they did over a decade ago. If you think it is time to upgrade your existing solar system or add some additional solar panels or batteries, our team is here to assist you.

Solar Panel Upgrades
If you have had your current solar system package installed for a few years, you likely have seen a huge return on your investment, and are possibly ready to invest even more. When it comes to upgrading your solar panels you typically have two options:
Add more panels to your existing solar system
Swap your existing solar panels for new solar panels
The option best for you depends on the age of your existing system and how much energy it still produces vs your current electricity bills. To discuss what upgrade option is right for you and your solar panel systems, contact e-Solar today!
Solar Battery Upgrades
Adding solar batteries to your existing solar panel system is the most common upgrade we perform. This is because many households find it more financially viable to just install solar panels initially, and then in a couple of years with their savings on electricity bills, they can easily afford to add a solar battery to their solar power system.
There are many benefits to adding a solar battery storage system to store your excess energy, including:
Generate electricity during the day, then enjoy your clean solar energy output at night or during cloudy days.
Sell the energy back to the grid during the most profitable times.


Get Your Solar System Upgrade Done Right with e-Solar
With over 35 years of industry experience, our team of solar specialists and experts are dedicated to providing the best value, and quality solutions available and maintaining total support and customer service for the system's operational life. Our solar PV systems are designed to last all year round in Perth weather.
If you’re looking to lower your energy bill, get in touch with the oldest solar system team in Western Australia today.