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EverSolar Reviews (12)
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14 June 2021
13 January 2020
Gone into Liquidation
My system was installed in March 2019 and currently is working well. However the business has now disappeared and on researching I discovered it went into liquidation in September 2919. I do not know what will happen with my warranties now.Panel rating: 4/5
Inverter rating: 5/5
02 September 2019
Original Review on 01-01-2019:
8 months later we asked Craig: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
Summer is good but winter a bit down on power18 April 2019
The service was exceptional and I was able to deal with the same salesperson. Unlike the other companies who quoted, they were able to install quickly (others had a wait of 6-8 weeks).
The after service has been excellent with a consultant coming to my home to set up the monitoring app, explain how best to use the system and ensure the warranties were registered.
Eversolar were not the cheapest but the quality is very good and so far the system is showing significant savings in my bills. Friends have gone with cheaper deals and been disappointed, but I am very happy.
10 January 2019
Original Review on 11-05-2018:
Learnt a lot from your website/ FAQs - there is a lot of disinformation out there and some salespeople that know less that someone who had only been researching for a few weeks. Appreciate your site and the efforts that you are going to as it allows laypeople to cut through a lot of that jargon and make an informed decision.Would have gone with one of your suppliers except for the availability.
Ended up with an 8.25kw system (LG Neon2 330 Panels, Fronius Symo 10kw Inverter) for possible future expansion/ battery addition.
Looking forward to the changes in the FITs in Victoria coming in July with the peak pricing, ended up getting mostly North facing and some west facing to maximise afternoon sun.
8 months later we asked Jeremy: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
Yes on the whole, still going through first summer to get a better feel for full year payback, but so far looking OK. Well worth the investigation and subsequent change to the new TOU Feed in Tariff for solar - have seen a significant increase in earnings in the afternoon - 29cents/kwh vs 9.9cents is very noticeable (was the main reason I had some west facing panels during the install to get more afternoon sun as had heard the new FiT was coming in).06 December 2018
15 November 2018
19 October 2018
19 September 2018
16 September 2018
16 September 2018
27 August 2018
Original Review on 12-10-2020:
Great price for mid range system
The salesperson was very patient with us as we spent four weeks looking at options and doing research. Solarquotes was a very helpful resource. The companies suggested by your site however, were not as patient, refused to quote, or were charging too much. The installer for EverSolar was flexible to our preferences of inverter placement, was fast, neat and friendly and took time to answer our questions. Powershop were very slow to react to the requests for a smart meter from EverSolar and ourselves taking almost four weeks. We went with a mid range system after much research, a 6.6kW system with a SunGrow Inverter and 370w Longi panels. Original ratingsPanel rating: 5/5
Inverter rating: 5/5
Value for money: 5/5
Quality of System: 5/5
Installation: 5/5
Customer Service: 5/5
8 months later we asked ANTHONY: "Are you happy with the performance of your system so far?"
YES! We are still $27 in credit after a long, hot summer running two aircon units and now an early cold winter with short days, running heaters and electric blankets. Power bills are a thing of the past. We have had absolutely zero technical issues so far. With a previous cost of $1500 a year plus, we will have our initial setup cost covered in just over two years.