SolarPlus Pricing in Australia Explained

SolarPlus Pricing in Australia: Subscription Plans Explained

Published: June 5, 2026 · By Kaelan Taeni

SolarPlus pricing works on a different model from the per-project tools many Australian installers now use, and that model is the real thing to understand before committing. It's subscription-based, which changes the maths depending on your volume. Here's how SolarPlus pricing works and how to judge whether it fits.

How much does SolarPlus cost?

SolarPlus uses tiered subscription plans, with levels aimed at residential installers and at larger retailer or commercial operations. Exact figures vary by plan and aren't always published openly, so the reliable approach is to confirm current pricing directly with SolarPlus. As an Australian product, quoted costs typically exclude GST until checkout.

What does a SolarPlus subscription include?

A SolarPlus subscription is feature-dense, which is the point of the model. Depending on the tier it covers design and quoting, AS/NZS compliance checking, interval data modelling, the off-grid load-profile builder, peak-shaving and tariff analysis, pricebook controls, handover documentation and CRM. You're paying for breadth of capability, so the value depends on how much of it you actually use.

Is a subscription better than per-project pricing?

It depends entirely on volume. A subscription is a fixed monthly cost no matter how many jobs you quote, so it rewards steady, high-volume businesses that keep the tool busy. If your workload is variable, seasonal, or you're smaller or just starting out, a fixed subscription can mean paying in quiet months for capability you're not using, where per-project pricing only charges when you quote.

How do you work out which model is cheaper for you?

Estimate your realistic monthly project count, then compare. Multiply your expected projects by a per-project rate, and weigh that against the subscription's fixed monthly fee. If you consistently quote well above the break-even point, a subscription can be good value; if your volume swings or is modest, per-project usually wins. Don't compare headline prices alone, compare them against your own throughput.

How does SolarPlus pricing compare to Solar Proof?

Solar Proof is built on the opposite model: pay-as-you-go from around four dollars per project in Australian dollars (first projects free), with Pro plans from about ninety-nine dollars per month, and STCs, the Federal Battery Rebate and proposals included. For variable or growing workloads, that flexibility is often easier to justify than a subscription. See the full Solar Proof vs SolarPlus comparison.

The bottom line

SolarPlus pricing is subscription-based and tiered, and you should confirm current figures with SolarPlus directly. The subscription buys genuine depth; whether it's good value comes down to your volume. Run your real monthly project count against both a subscription and a per-project alternative before deciding.

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