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Helcro Solar drives the shift to solar, as gas costs climb

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Key Facts:
  • Australian energy prices are rising, with small business electricity costs up 3% since 2025
  • Helcro Solar, established in 2006, offers a 7-step process to help businesses transition to solar power
  • The company provides end-to-end solar solutions across retail, strata and facility-managed properties
  • Businesses adopting solar are reducing exposure to rising energy costs while others face mounting expenses
  • Helcro Solar offers access to Government rebates and systems specifically designed for Australian conditions

Melbourne, VIC — April 28, 2026

As gas and electricity prices climb, Helcro Solar is leading the move to smarter and cost controlled energy. Rising energy costs are forcing a rethink across Australian businesses, yet many are still delaying the transition to solar, leaving thousands in potential savings on the table.

With electricity prices for small businesses increasing by 3% since 2025, and national energy costs continuing to outplace inflation, energy is becoming one of the most unpredictable and costly overheads for commercial operators. 

Helcro Solar, an Australian owned provider with over a decade of experience, is at the forefront of helping businesses make the switch to solar. 

Across retail, strata, and facility-managed properties, the company is seeing a clear shift: businesses adopting solar are reducing their exposure to rising energy costs, while those delaying this transition are burdened with increasing expenses every month. 

Hector Solar positions itself as an immediate cost strategy. Its end-to-end 7 step process removes the typical barriers to solar adoption, guiding businesses from consultation and system design to installation and certification with clarity and speed. 

This structured approach, combined with access to Government rebates and high performance systems built for Australian conditions, enables businesses to transition faster, and with confidence. 

Helcro Solar has been ahead of the shift since 2006, long before energy costs surged. Now, as the gap widens between businesses taking control and those still absorbing rising costs, Helcro Solar works to close it.

Take control of your energy costs and switch to solar today: https://helcrosolar.com.au/

 


Contact details:

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Helcro Solar
1300 435 276
[email protected]

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