New Zealand passes solar tipping point
4 hours ago
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- New Zealand has passed the tipping point for solar panel adoption, where most households save more than they spend.
- Solar installation costs have decreased while power prices increased, making solar more economically viable, even in less sunny areas.
- Average savings from solar systems are about $1000 per year, but financing barriers limit access for many households.
- Only about 20% of households have access to green loans for solar due to equity and mortgage requirements.
- Solar power customers have grown from 20,000 in 2018 to nearly 84,000, with the highest uptake in the upper North Island.
- Regulatory changes, such as a default export limit of 10 kilowatts and rebates for peak-time supply, aim to boost solar returns.
- Authorities are simplifying application processes and reviewing rules to enable plug-in solar solutions like balcony solar panels.
- A survey shows increasing household interest in solar, with 48% considering installation, up from 42% in 2022.