Request a structured quote for utility-scale solar, commercial and industrial PV, battery storage or hybrid projects in Victoria. The more site detail you provide, the faster we can route your request to the right engineers.
After submission, our team reviews project type and location, assigns a technical lead, and contacts you within two business days where information is complete. Feasibility-level responses may precede formal proposals; binding offers require site-specific diligence.
Quote process
Submit form
Initial review
Technical call
Proposal
Next steps
What you receive from a quote request
A complete submission typically results in a structured reply covering site suitability, indicative programme phases, major risks (grid, planning, access) and the information we would need for a formal proposal. We distinguish clearly between feasibility-level commentary and priced EPC or development offers that require detailed design input, geotechnical data and confirmed DNSP positions.
Utility-scale landowners should include lot boundaries, existing easements and any prior DNSP correspondence. Commercial hosts should note roof construction type, operating hours and whether export or self-consumption is the primary value driver. Storage projects should state whether the asset is transmission-connected, distribution-connected or behind-the-meter.
Step 1 — Submit form
Complete project type, location and contact fields. Partial submissions are accepted but may delay routing until a technical lead can clarify scope.
Step 2 — Initial review
We check region, scale band and alignment with our Victorian utility, commercial and storage capabilities. Enquiries outside our scope receive a direct explanation rather than a generic decline.
Step 3 — Technical call
Where appropriate we schedule a call or site meeting to confirm assumptions on grid, roof structure, land constraints or storage revenue intent.
Step 4 — Proposal
Formal proposals define scope, exclusions, programme and commercial terms. Indicative budgets may precede full EPC pricing when design maturity requires further study.
Step 5 — Next steps
Accepted proposals move into detailed engineering, contracts and mobilisation planning. We issue a single point of accountability for delivery rather than fragmenting responsibility across unnamed subcontractors.
Submitting opens your email client to connect@solarpowerstations.net. Fields with * are required.