At Sydney Air & Solar, we design and install commercial solar systems for businesses across Sydney. From site assessment and system planning through to installation, approvals support and ongoing system care, we provide a practical end-to-end service focused on performance, compliance and long-term value.
Commercial solar projects need more than panels on a roof. They need careful planning, the right system fit, clear communication and a delivery process that works around an active business site.
Sydney Air & Solar focuses on practical commercial outcomes. That means looking closely at how your business uses energy, designing a system around real site conditions and helping you move from assessment to installation with a clear process.
Our goal is to recommend and install a system that makes practical sense for your property, your energy profile and your long-term plans.
The right solar system size depends on your business type, daytime electricity usage, available roof space and long-term energy goals. As a general guide, commercial systems are often considered in the following ranges:
Up to 30kW
Often suitable for smaller commercial sites such as cafés, retail stores, small offices and service-based businesses with moderate daytime electricity use.
30kW – 50kW
Common for growing businesses, workshops, childcare centres, schools and smaller warehouses with stronger daily energy demand.
50kW – 100kW
Often considered for larger offices, medical centres, hospitality venues, supermarkets and commercial sites with higher daytime usage.
100kW+
More relevant for warehouses, industrial facilities, manufacturing sites and multi-site businesses with substantial power demand and larger available roof space.
The best system size is not always the biggest one — it is the one that matches your site, usage profile and commercial goals. We assess your property and electricity usage to recommend the most suitable system for your business.
We start by understanding your business, your site, your current energy usage and what you want the project to achieve. We then assess roof suitability, site conditions and any practical factors that may influence system design or installation.
Based on the assessment, we provide a tailored recommendation outlining the proposed system, project scope and key commercial considerations. Once approved, we coordinate the required approval steps and carry out the installation in a structured and professional way.
After installation, the system is tested, commissioned and prepared for operation. We also provide guidance on next steps and continue to support your system with maintenance, monitoring and longer-term assistance where needed.
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Commercial solar projects need more than panels on a roof. They need careful planning, the right system fit, clear communication and a delivery process that works around an active business site.
Sydney Air & Solar focuses on practical commercial outcomes. That means looking closely at how your business uses energy, designing a system around real site conditions and helping you move from assessment to installation with a clear process.
Our goal is to recommend and install a system that makes practical sense for your property, your energy profile and your long-term plans.
Our experienced team specialises in designing and installing scalable solar systems tailored to each business. We help companies understand solar installation costs, and choose the best solar system for their energy needs.









Below are examples of the types of commercial solar panel projects we work on across Sydney. This section can be expanded with real project data, images and outcome metrics over time.
A tailored solar power solution designed to better match daytime operating demand and improve long-term energy efficiency for a busy warehouse environment.
A project focused on practical system performance, site suitability and long-term value for an industrial property with ongoing energy demand.
A commercial solar approach designed around broader operational needs, future scalability and consistent decision-making across business locations.
Depending on your system size and project setup, your business may be able to access several government rebates in Australia.
STCs for eligible smaller systems
Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs) are generally the main incentive for eligible solar systems up to 100 kW. In practical terms, they are often assigned at the point of sale and can help reduce upfront cost.
LGCs for larger commercial systems
For systems above 100 kW, the incentive pathway may move to Large-scale Generation Certificates (LGCs). Unlike STCs, LGCs are created over time from eligible renewable energy generated by an accredited power station, so the structure is typically more involved for larger projects.
The most relevant pathway depends on system size, project structure and overall site setup. At Sydney Air & Solar, we help businesses understand which government rebates may apply and how they can affect project cost, payback and long-term value.
Battery storage may be worth considering for businesses that want to store excess energy, improve resilience or manage certain usage patterns more strategically.
System maintenance helps keep your commercial solar system performing safely, reliably and efficiently over time. Regular servicing can help detect issues early and keep the system running efficiently over time.
For businesses planning around electric vehicles, staff charging, customer charging or fleet support, EV charger integration can also become part of a broader site energy plan.




Suitability depends on factors such as daytime energy usage, roof space, premise conditions and project goals. A site assessment is the best way to determine whether solar is a strong fit.
There is no one-size-fits-all answer. The right system size depends on your electricity usage, roof layout, usable space and future plans for the site.
Yes. We support the practical requirements involved in getting a commercial solar project ready for installation, including approvals and grid connection steps where required.
In many cases, yes. Some businesses start with solar PV and plan for battery storage later depending on budget, usage and long-term energy goals.
Every site is different, but commercial installations should be planned to minimise unnecessary disruption wherever possible.
Yes. We can assist with maintenance, system support and ongoing service requirements after installation.
Potential incentives may apply depending on the type and scale of the project. These should be considered as part of the assessment and planning process.
If you are considering commercial solar for your business, the next step is to assess the site, your usage profile and the type of system that may suit your property.
Speak with Sydney Air & Solar about a tailored commercial solar solution designed around your site, your energy demand and your business goals.