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Simplifying the New Solar Installation Standard (AS/NZS 5033:2021) for You
Commercial solar isn’t just about slashing power bills; it’s about boosting your business’s reputation and earning a valuable goodwill dividend. Today’s customers increasingly support companies with strong green credentials, and Sunoxi is here to help you lead the way.
A June 2018 survey by the Lowy Institute revealed that 59% of Australians see climate change as a serious and pressing issue, supporting mitigation efforts even at significant costs. This sentiment increased by 5% from the previous year.
Furthermore, a staggering 84% of Australians believe the government should prioritize renewable energy, even if it requires significant investment in infrastructure. This was up 3% from 2017.
Businesses ignoring these trends are missing out. By embracing green energy, you’re not just saving on energy costs; you’re also winning in the public relations game. Going solar gives you a competitive edge, showcasing your commitment to sustainability and attracting environmentally conscious customers.
Switching to solar is a win-win-win strategy:
Everyone benefits – you, your staff, your customers, and the broader community will all feel good about your business’s commitment to a sustainable future.
Leading by Example
The shift to renewable energy has profoundly influenced major corporations worldwide over the past decade. These businesses are racing to become the “greenest company” to attract more customers and clients. They’re discovering that going solar doesn’t just save money – it can also generate revenue by enhancing their market appeal.
Join the renewables revolution with Sunoxi. Save money, build a greener reputation, and make a positive impact on the planet. Contact us today to learn more about how our commercial solar solutions can transform your business.
Sunoxi Energy is a locally owned Darwin-based solar company, providing renewable energy services. Founded in Darwin, Northern Territory, our vision is to provide integrated turnkey solar energy solutions that help organisations and everyday Australian families alike to combat increasing costs of energy.
During the past 12 years in the solar industry, we have developed the skills and expertise for any size project on or off the grid. The team has project managed rooftop solar PV projects from 2kW to 1.2MW, solar carparks and off the grid sites such as stations and communities.
Our clients are Australia’s most well-known organisations.
If you own an operation that is feeling the pinch of rapidly increasing energy prices, get in touch with us.
Even though we are proficient in large-scale commercial solar projects – we like to help everyday Australian families escape the energy price squeeze as well.
Just like yourself, they have installed solar panels and solar battery storage at their homes to fight against the rising costs and help to decarbonize our society.
Contact us today for an obligation free assessment of your business’ particular solar system needs.
Commercial solar isn’t just about slashing power bills; it’s about boosting your business’s reputation and earning a valuable goodwill dividend. Today’s customers increasingly support companies with strong green credentials, and Sunoxi is here to help you lead the way.

Simplifying the New Solar Installation Standard (AS/NZS 5033:2021) for You

Simplifying the New Solar Installation Standard (AS/NZS 5033:2021) for You

Simplifying the New Solar Installation Standard (AS/NZS 5033:2021) for You

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