People-first.
Quality always.

Jordans Electrical & Solar is built on trust, experience, and a commitment to doing things right, from the first call to the final install.

Meet Jordan

Jordans Electrical & Solar began with a simple goal: to deliver honest, high-quality work that people can rely on. After years in the industry, Jordan saw firsthand how many customers were left confused by technical jargon or let down by poor service.

So, he set out to do things differently with clear communication, fair pricing, and workmanship that speaks for itself.

Today, Jordan leads a close-knit team committed to helping South Australian homes and businesses take control of their energy — whether it’s through smart solar solutions, battery storage, or dependable electrical work.

Save More with Government Solar & Battery Incentives

Federal Solar Rebate (SRES)

Receive upfront savings of approximately $400–$600 per kW on eligible solar systems through Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs).

Federal Battery Rebate
(Cheaper Home Batteries Program)

Starting July 1, 2025, homeowners can get up to 30% off the cost of home battery systems, potentially reducing installation costs.

Feed-in Tariffs

Earn credits between 3–8 cents per kWh for excess solar energy exported back to the grid, helping to offset your electricity bills.

Check Your Eligibility

Frequently Asked Questions

Is solar power a worthwhile investment in Adelaide?

Absolutely. Adelaide boasts high solar irradiance, making solar panels highly efficient in this region. With government incentives and feed-in tariffs, many homeowners experience a return on investment within 3 to 5 years.

How much is the federal battery subsidy?

The Federal Battery Subsidy is based on the usable capacity of your battery. As a guide, it currently covers roughly 30% of the total cost.

For example, a 13kWh Battery may be eligible for around $4,300 off the installation system price

When does the federal battery subsidy end?

The subsidy is available until 2030, but the amount decreases each year on January 1 - similar to the solar rebate.