MaxSolar is a locally owned solar and electrical services provider based in Vasse, a coastal suburb in the South West region of Western Australia, around 10km west of Busselton and approximately 240km south-west of Perth. The business delivers solar energy and electrical solutions for homes and businesses throughout the Southwest, including Bunbury, Margaret River and surrounding areas.
SAA accredited and backed by more than a decade of industry experience, MaxSolar designs and installs solar power systems tailored to each customer’s energy needs. Services include solar panel installations, battery storage, off-grid systems, and EV charging solutions, helping customers generate and manage their own renewable energy.
In addition to solar, MaxSolar provides a range of electrical services such as ducted and split system air-conditioning installations, heat pump hot water systems, feature lighting for residential and commercial spaces, and general electrical work including power, lighting, RCDs and smoke alarms.
The business is led by director Matt Gordon, an electrician with over 15 years of experience and more than 250 solar installations completed. MaxSolar aims to provide affordable solar solutions with honest advice and clear guidance, offering end-to-end support and free quotes to help customers choose a system that suits their needs and budget.
Source: MaxSolar Website 16.03.2026
Really pleased with the work Matt and his team delivered. They installed a 10 kW Fronius inverter with a 22 kWh BYD battery and Trina Solar panels as an upgrade to our existing 5 kW system. Matt was… Read more
Out of all of the service providers in the South West Max Solar is the only one I can speak highly of and recommend. He got my job done, after recovering from Covid with less than a week's notice.… Read more
The information about this business is accurate to the best of my knowledge at the time of writing. Please note that details may change over time, and contacting the business directly for the most current information is advisable.
Written by Brent Morcombe,
last updated on: 16.03.2026