ABOUT US

Who we are
“They delivered on all of their promises” – John Schultz, Engadine, NSW
The reason Standout Solar exists is simply that we saw the need in the market for a solar company who put customer satisfaction at the very top of what they do.
An opportunity to have a successful company, in the field we love, by aligning the high personal standards we already hold ourselves to daily with what we do for a living.
That conservation, late into the night, amongst four friends, who were already involved in the solar industry, was when Standout Solar was born.
We are responsible to our clients
That was how it started – the only way for us to survive, grow and thrive in one of the most competitive markets in the world is by keeping the promise of customer satisfaction at the core of everything we do.
We task ourselves with the challenge to offer not only great customer service and quality products – installed to the highest standard and backed by long-term warranties – with the central philosophy of our success being built on the back of satisfied customers.
We are building a sustainable future

There’s a great quote by Henry Ford that sums up how we run our business …he said “It is not the employer who pays the wages. Employers only handle the money. It is the customer who pays the wages.”
We hope you’ll give us the chance to show you our commitment to that philosophy and when we deliver – in return you might help us by spreading positive feedback about our company, our products, our staff and our ongoing commitment to our new and existing customers.
– The Team at Standout Solar
Our ongoing commitment
FACTS
Interesting Facts
- Fact No.1Solar energy has been harvested organically by plants and microorganisms since the beginning of life.
- Fact No.2The rate of energy generated by solar is measured in watts, which is the equivalent of 1 joule of energy per second.
- Fact No.3In 1954, Bell Laboratories built the first ever silicon solar cell.
- Fact No.4The photovoltaic effect enables electrons to capture energy from photons (light) emitted by the sun.
- Fact No.5The PV effect was first discovered by a French scientist named Edmond Becquerel in 1839, who noticed electricity generation from an electrolytic cell increased after exposure to light.
- Fact No.6Solar energy produces no pollution, has no environmental effects and is ecologically acceptable.
- Fact No.7The first solar PV cells were used to power early satellites and consumer electronics, not houses and buildings.
- Fact No.8Innovative uses of solar PV technologies include phone chargers, streetlights and vaccine refrigerators where grid electricity is not guaranteed.
- Fact No.9Solar PV systems don’t produce noise or chemical pollution while generating electricity.
- Fact No.10Solar PV systems are extremely safe and have virtually no risk of chemical leaks, explosions or fire, unlike other energy sources.
- Fact No.11Solar PV systems don’t have moving parts and are very low maintenance, with panels lasting up to 35 years.
- Fact No.12Solar technology has been applied to paint and woven into the fabric.
- Fact No.13Around 55-60% of solar energy from the sun is lost as it enters the earth’s atmosphere due to absorption and reflection of light.
- Fact No.14The sun generates solar energy through nuclear fusion, where hydrogen atoms fuse together to create helium.
- Fact No.15On average, the total rate of energy from the sun that hits the earth is around 173,000 terawatts (trillions of watts) or 173,000,000,000,000,000 watts.
- Fact No.16Around 80% of the sunlight that hits the ice is reflected into space, whereas the ocean absorbs around 90%.
- Fact No.17Juno is the furthest space probe to be powered by solar. The solar panels have an equivalent capacity of 12 to 14 kilowatt if it were powered on earth.
- Fact No.18“Space-based solar power” (SBSP) is a concept of harnessing solar energy in space, where there is no night time or atmosphere. Energy is converted into microwaves, so it can be captured on Earth’s surface.
- Fact No.19Since 2008, the price of the solar system has dropped by 80%, and it is expected to keep falling.
- Fact No.20There are 3 main types of solar cells: amorphous, polycrystalline and monocrystalline.
- Fact No.21The first solar-powered calculators were invented in 1978.
- Fact No.22World record solar efficiency was set in December of 2014 at around 45% efficiency.
- Fact No.23If you don’t use the solar you generate, it is fed back into the grid unless you have a battery system. Most states pay a “feed-in” tariff to households that put electricity back to the grid.
- Fact No.24Solar hot water systems work by extracting heat from the sun. They come in the form of “flat panels” and “evacuated tubes”
- Fact No.25Australia has the highest average solar radiation than any other continent in the world.
- Fact No.26Government rebates and incentives encourage more adoption of solar. Incentives in Australia include high feed-in-tariff for households with solar technology certificates to subsidise the cost of buying solar panels and grants for building solar farms.
- Fact No.27In 2016, the average installation size of small-scale PV systems was around 6 kilowatts or 6000 watts in Australia, approximately double the average size installed in 2013.
- Fact No.28The total capacity of PV systems installed in Australia quadrupled between 2011 and 2016.
- Fact No.29Australia is a leader in household solar, with more than 1 in 5 Australian households now using solar energy.
- Fact No.30There is more than one solar panel installed per person in Australia.
- Fact No.31Queensland and South Australia have the highest percentage of houses with solar PV at approximately 30% of all houses in their state with PV.
- Fact No.32Australia’s total PV capacity at the end of 2016 is 5.44 gigawatts (billions of watts)
- Fact No.33Unlike most other countries, most (approximately 85%) of Australia’s solar capacity comes from small scale solar (less than 10 kilowatts) rather than large solar plants whose capacity ranges from tens to hundreds of thousands of kW.
- Fact No.34One reason for the popularity of solar PV in Australia is due to very high household electricity prices compared to other countries.
- Fact No.35The rate of energy generation from Australia’s National Energy Market is approximately 50,000 megawatts or 50,000,000,000 watts.
- Fact No.36In 2015, solar passed the 1% threshold of global total electricity generation.
- Fact No.37The solar capacity of the globe totals around 300 gigawatts.
- Fact No.38The countries with the highest capacity of solar added are Japan (10.5 gigawatts), the United States (13 gigawatts) and China (34.2 gigawatts) in 2016 alone.
- Fact No.39Germany leads the world in PV capacity per person, with around 473 watts per person, followed by Italy, Belgium, Japan then Australia (176 watts per person).
- Fact No.40Electricity prices from solar have reached a tipping point and now became cheaper than coal in many parts of the world. The global average price of solar is set to beat coal by around 2025.
- Fact No.41The global weighted average cost to build a utility-scale solar farm is predicted to fall by 84% from 2009 to 2025 from almost 5000 USD per kilowatt to around 1000 USD per kilowatt.
- Fact No.42The record for the cheapest electricity on the planet was set by a Mexican solar plant at 1.77 US cents per kilowatt hour.
- Fact No.43Price of electricity from solar is predicted to hit 1 cent per kilowatt hour before 2022.
- Fact No.44As of June of 2017, the biggest solar farm on the planet is the Tengger Desert Solar Park located in China aka. “The Great Wall of Solar”. It covers 1,200 square kilometre of land (3.2% of the whole Tengger Desert) and has a capacity of 1500 MW.
- Fact No.45Australia will build the world’s biggest solar and battery storage plant in South Australia with 330 MW generating capacity with 3.4 million panels and 1.1 million batteries.
- Fact No.46Battery storage allows solar electricity to be used when there is no sunlight. It comes in multiple types including lead-acid, lithium ion and even salt water.
- Fact No.47The energy storage market is projected to double six times (32 times bigger) from 2016 to 2030, with projected investments at 103 billion USD by 2030.
- Fact No.48Solar panels combined with batteries enable homes to become “off-grid” and rely purely on the sun to provide electricity.
- Fact No.49Microgrids are versions of the electricity network that comprise of an electricity generation source, delivery infrastructure and loads that consume this electricity.
- Fact No.50Countries that have reached 95 to 100% renewable energy include Iceland, Paraguay, Tokelau and Uruguay.