EPC Solar, based in Mitchell, Canberra, is an Australian-owned renewable energy company with national reach and deep local knowledge. As a majority Indigenous-owned business, EPC Solar is committed to supporting Australia’s transition towards sustainability while helping clients cut emissions and achieve their renewable energy goals.
With more than 50 years of combined expertise, the team delivers engineering, electrical, finance, procurement, development and project management services, backed by a network of around 100 electricians. Their projects are designed to provide long-term value, incorporating future-proof solutions, scheduled maintenance and some of the industry’s longest warranties.
EPC Solar specialises in commercial solar installations across Australia, along with tailored micro grids, EV charging infrastructure, solar car parks and commercial battery storage systems. Their solutions range from small-scale to multi-megawatt projects, designed to integrate seamlessly with modern energy demands while promoting recyclable technology and reduced environmental impact.
Through strong industry partnerships and a commitment to innovation, EPC Solar continues to deliver advanced renewable energy systems that help businesses and communities embrace a cleaner and more sustainable future.
Source: EPC Solar Website 23.09.2025
Without exaggeration, every part of our experience with EPC Solar was beyond exceptional. The communication, the openness, the friendliness, the price, the quality of the job and the after sales… Read more
EPC Solar helped us through the process of applying for and then having our solar system installed. They provided great advice and designed the system to support our needs and budget. The… Read more
Excellent experience with purchase and installation and after care
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Written by Brent Morcombe,
last updated on: 23.09.2025