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#How the commercial solar quote process works
Sharp EIT delivers commercial solar proposals for Sydney businesses within 2–3 business days. Here is exactly what happens after a quote is requested.
Receipt confirmed
A member of the Sharp EIT team follows up within 1 business day to confirm site details and answer any initial questions.
Engineer review of energy data
Sharp EIT engineers analyse electricity bills, interval data, site layout, and operating hours. System size is determined by actual consumption — not a standard package.
Detailed proposal delivered
The proposal covers system design, net cost after STC or LGC rebates, projected annual savings, payback period, and a side-by-side finance vs Capex comparison.
Review with no deadline pressure
Sharp EIT walks through the proposal, answers questions, and refines where needed. The quote is valid for 30 days. There is no obligation to proceed.
System sizing guide
#Commercial solar system sizes for Sydney businesses
The right commercial solar system size for a Sydney business depends on electricity consumption, available roof or land area, and operating hours. Monthly electricity spend is the quickest starting indicator. Sharp EIT engineers size every system to actual interval data — the figures below are indicative guides only.
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#Things businesses usually want to know before they enquire
No catch. The assessment, the engineering work, the proposal — all free. We make money when businesses install systems, not when they request quotes. If it doesn't stack up for your site, we'll tell you that upfront rather than waste your time.
Very accurate — because we use your actual bills, not industry averages. The only thing that can move the number after the proposal is if we find something unexpected on site, like a roof that needs work before panels go on. We'll flag any of that during the assessment, not after you've said yes.
For most Sydney rooftop installations, no. Satellite imagery plus your bills gives us enough to put together an accurate proposal. We'll ask for a site visit before installation — but at the quote stage, you can have a full proposal in your inbox without anyone needing to visit.
Your last 3 months of electricity bills is the most useful thing you can send us — they show your usage patterns and tariff structure, which is what we size the system around. Your site address and a rough idea of operating hours helps too. Fill in the form and we'll follow up if we need anything else.
Not at all. A lot of businesses use the proposal to build the business case internally before they've made any decision. The numbers are real and you can share the proposal with your board, your accountant, or your landlord. It's valid for 30 days and there's no obligation to do anything with it.
Often yes. You need your landlord's permission, and the lease needs to cover what happens to the system if you move. We've helped a number of tenants put together proposals that work for both parties — including framing it as an asset that increases the building's value. Get in touch and we can talk through your situation.



