SolarEdge and Sungrow Launch Inverter Trade-In Offer
In a major boost for homeowners with ageing, faulty or outdated solar inverters, SolarEdge and Sungrow have jointly launched a new Inverter Trade-In Offer-a limited-time program designed to help Australians upgrade to safer, more efficient, and battery-ready inverter technology.
If your system is more than 5–10 years old, struggling with performance, showing error codes, or no longer compatible with modern standards, this trade-in program could significantly reduce your upgrade cost.
This guide breaks down everything you need to know-eligibility, savings, inverter options, how the offer works, and why now is the best time to upgrade.
Why Are SolarEdge and Sungrow Offering a Trade-In Program?
The Australian solar market is maturing rapidly. Millions of homes installed solar between 2010 and 2017, meaning a large proportion of inverters are now beyond their optimal operational life. These older devices struggle with efficiency losses, heat stress, warranty expiry, and—in many cases—complete failure. Modern standards are also more stringent, requiring enhanced safety features and better monitoring capabilities.
Both SolarEdge and Sungrow recognised the rising demand for reliable replacements and future-proof hybrid technology. At the same time, more households are exploring battery storage due to falling feed-in tariffs and rising electricity prices. The trade-in program directly supports this shift by making upgrades more affordable, especially for homeowners preparing for batteries or wanting to ensure long-term performance from their solar systems.
How the Solar Inverter Trade-In Offer Works
The process is simple and transparent:
Step 1 — Check Your Eligibility
Your old inverter likely qualifies if it is:
Out of warranty
Faulty or showing error codes
Underperforming / unstable
Older than 7–10 years
A discontinued model
Step 2 — Choose Your Upgrade (SolarEdge or Sungrow)
Both brands offer hybrid and high-efficiency inverters.
Home size
Solar array capacity
Battery plans
Budget
Energy consumption pattern
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