Solahart powers Port Macquarie’s Lemonade Crew

In February 2020, when Matt, a dad of two young kids, was diagnosed with ALS, a type of Motor Neurone Disease (MND), he and his partner, Bianca, committed themselves to Matt’s health with an incredible sense of resilience and hope.

Forming the Lemonade Crew, Matt and his partner Bianca have been fighting this battle while raising awareness and understanding of MND at the same time.

While the couple thought one of the most challenging aspects of this diagnosis was raising the money to purchase his life-supporting equipment and the around-the-clock care, one aspect they didn’t factor in was the increased expenses of powering these machines.

Bill shock became a regular and heart-wrenching experience for Matt and Bianca, with the couple’s power costs increasing as much as $1,000 per quarter, plus their regional location made the couple much more vulnerable to blackouts.

Matt and Bianca were in great need of a more affordable and reliable energy solution. That’s when Solahart Port Macquarie stepped in to help turn this all around and are now set to save the couple thousands each year.

Read more>

< Back to Case Studies - Home

Solahart Gold Coast helps supply solar power to Nigeria through an innovative redistribution program

Solahart Gold Coast has teamed up with not-for-profit organisation The Alight Project, to pioneer a ground-breaking redistribution program that supplies top-tier solar panels in Australia to disadvantaged communities in Nigeria.

The Alight Project is a not-for-profit organisation based in Queensland, Australia. The Alight Project is on a mission to make solar energy accessible to roughly 40% of Africans who live without electricity. Energy poverty is the ultimate economic hindrance as it prevents people from participating in the modern economy.

The program has been so successful that other Solahart dealerships are also embracing this initiative.

Read more>

< Back to Case Studies - Home

Croydon local kick-starts solar trend

Deon’s story looks at his experience as a first-home buyer and the unexpected costs and carbon emissions that came with his new home. While the thought of installing solar energy into his three-storey townhouse seemed near impossible to Deon, Solahart created an innovative solution that delivered on power capabilities and cost-effectiveness, whilst also adding to the luxury aesthetic of the townhouse. 

The success of Solahart’s installation on Deon’s home in Melbourne also encouraged his neighbours to look to renewable energy, with eight systems having been installed in the complex since. 

Read more>

< Back to Case Studies - Home

Solahart Hervey Bay helps supply solar power to Nigeria through an innovative redistribution program

Solahart Hervey Bay has teamed up with not-for-profit organisation The Alight Project, to pioneer a ground-breaking redistribution program that supplies top-tier solar panels from Australia to disadvantaged communities in Nigeria.

The Alight Project is a not-for-profit organisation based in Queensland, Australia. The Alight Project is on a mission to make solar energy accessible to roughly 40% of Africans who live without electricity. Energy poverty is the ultimate economic hindrance as it prevents people from participating in the modern economy.

The program has been so successful that other Solahart dealerships are also embracing this initiative.

Read more>

< Back to Case Studies - Home