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Perth winter solar generation drops significantly: a 6.6kW system producing 28kWh in summer might produce 12kWh on a June day. Here's what's normal, why it happens, and how to manage your electricity costs through winter.

Perth's winter brings shorter days and lower sun angles, reducing solar generation by 40–50% compared to summer peaks. This guide explains what a Perth solar system produces in winter, why the drop happens, how Midday Saver tariff interacts with winter solar, and how to plan for the low-output months.