- by solar
- 25 Jun 2025
We often get asked, what are the best quality solar panels in Australia? It’s not a straightforward question to answer, however below is our attempt to provide a justifiable ranking of the best solar panels you can buy in Australia. Please read our methodology below - we have attempted to be as transparent as possible.
Number 1. LONGi Solar Panels
The LONGi Hi-MO4m 370W Mono is one of our most popular panels, packed with features that make it an excellent choice for a wide variety of systems:
Number 2. Jinko Solar Panels
Jinko Solar Panels (Jinko Solar) is a global leader in the solar industry. Jinko Solar is truly multinational with over 15,000 employees across its 5 production facilities spanning across Asia, Europe, and Africa, 12 global sales offices across Asia, Europe, South America, North America, and Africa, and 11 overseas subsidiaries in Europe, North America, South America, Australasia, Asia, and Africa. Every cell and module is subjected to at least 36 steps of quality control in their advanced UL-certified testing lab. All Jinko solar modules come with a 25-year performance warranty and a 10-year product warranty.
JinkoSolar panels are certified Positive Quality. This means that their brand consistently meets high standards of manufacturing quality.
Number 3. Jinko Tiger Neo N-Type 415W
The Jinko Tiger Neo N-type 54HL4-(V) 415W is the latest in premium panels, offering excellent next-gen features and technology, including:
Number 4. Q CELLS Solar Panels
The new high-performance module Q.PEAK DUO L-G5.3 385 is the ideal solution for commercial and utility applications thanks to a combination of its innovative cell technology Q.ANTUM and cutting edge cell interconnection. This 1500 V IEC/UL solar module with its 6 busbar cell design ensures superior yields while having a very low LCOE.
Hanwha enhanced low-light performance and the output of Q CELLS across a wide range of temperatures for Q.PEAK DUO solar panels to rival traditional crystalline technologies.
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