Solar Potential in Liverpool, NSW
Estimate the rooftop solar yield for any Liverpool address — panel count, annual kWh, and payback period based on aerial imagery analysis of your actual roof. Combine with a shadow check to see if neighbouring buildings will reduce your yield, or check granny flat eligibility if you are planning a secondary dwelling.
Sunshine hours/yr
2,550 hrs
BOM Liverpool
Ref. payback (6.6 kW)
3.6 years
at current NSW tariffs
Heritage items
97
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Solar in Liverpool — common questions
Is solar worth it in Liverpool?
Liverpool receives around 2,550 sunshine hours per year. A 6.6 kW system yields approximately 13,464 kWh/year with a payback of about 3.6 years.
Are there heritage restrictions on solar in Liverpool?
Liverpool has 97 heritage items — relatively few. Most are in the Liverpool CBD heritage precinct. Suburban residential properties are generally not heritage-affected.
What solar systems suit Liverpool homes?
Liverpool's predominantly detached and semi-detached suburban homes suit 6.6–13.2 kW systems. New estates in Edmondson Park and Carnes Hill can accommodate larger systems.
What network serves Liverpool?
Liverpool is served by Endeavour Energy.
What are average solar savings in Liverpool?
At 2,550 sunshine hours/year, a 6.6 kW system saves approximately $1,858/year at current NSW tariffs.
Planning a granny flat in Liverpool?
Check SEPP Housing 2021 eligibility — lot area, zoning, heritage, and flood exclusions — in 15 seconds.
Check granny flat eligibility →Also check: flood risk in Liverpool
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Solar yield estimates based on aerial imagery analysis and BOM sunshine hours for Liverpool station. Financial figures use AER DMO 2025–26 tariff benchmarks and SolarQuotes NSW 2026 install cost data. Indicative only — actual yield depends on shading, panel degradation, and household consumption patterns. Not financial advice.