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HomeBusinessFuture proof your home by going off-grid

Future proof your home by going off-grid

At Glower, we believe the future of energy begins at home, and there is no better place to lead that change than right here in Noosa. As a local and trusted solar and battery provider, our mission is clear. We want to make clean energy accessible, transparent and beneficial for families and businesses across the region.

We know that choosing solar can feel like a big decision, and that every household has its own needs. This is why we take the time to offer honest guidance, tailored quotes and clear explanations. With a well designed solar and battery system, many Noosa households can remove electricity bills entirely and power their home with clean energy. Extra energy can even be sold back to the grid during peak times, creating further savings or income. For many residents, this has changed the way they view energy independence. It is no longer a distant idea but a realistic choice.

With the federal rebate changing in 2026, now is the ideal moment to make the switch. Our Summer pricing has been created to support families who want to act early and secure the best value for 2025.

We are proud to be part of a community that values sustainability and innovation. If you are considering going off-grid, call us and let us know you saw us in Noosa Today. We would be happy to guide you through your next step towards a cleaner and more independent future.

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