UV Power Celebrates 15 Years of Quality Solar Installations

 

This year marks a major milestone for UV Power as we celebrate 15 years of delivering quality, reliable solar energy solutions across Australia. From humble beginnings in 2009 to becoming a trusted name in solar, it’s been an incredible journey—and we're just getting started.

When we first began installing solar systems back in 2009, the average system size was just 1.5kW. At the time, that was enough to help homeowners start reducing their electricity bills and take the first steps toward energy independence. Fast forward to 2025, and the average system size we install is now a massive 12kW—eight times larger than what we were putting on roofs 15 years ago.

This growth isn’t just a reflection of changing technology—it’s a testament to how far the industry has come and how much more Australians are embracing solar. People want more from their systems: greater energy savings, the ability to power electric vehicles, and backup options during grid outages. At UV Power, we’ve evolved with these expectations, offering high-efficiency panels, powerful hybrid inverters, and battery-ready systems designed for long-term performance.

What’s never changed is our commitment to quality and reliability. Every installation we do is carried out with attention to detail and a focus on long-term value. We’ve built our reputation by doing things right the first time—and by being there for our customers long after the job is done.

As we celebrate this 15-year milestone, we’re also looking ahead. The future of solar is brighter than ever. With advancements in battery storage, energy management systems, and smart home integration, we’re excited to help more Australians take full control of their energy usage. UV Power will continue to lead the way with cutting-edge solutions and the same dependable service our customers have trusted for over a decade.

Thank you to all our customers, partners, and team members who have been part of the UV Power journey so far. Here’s to the next 15 years—and to an even more sustainable, solar-powered future.

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