How apartments and renters can plug into solar, if the rules change

How apartments and renters can plug into solar, if the rules change

From SwitchedOn Australia by RenewEconomy

February 3, 2026 · 37 min

About this episode

This episode discusses the potential of balcony solar for apartment residents in Australia and the regulatory barriers that hinder its adoption.

Apartment residents are largely shut out of Australia’s rooftop solar advantage, with only 3.5% of apartments having solar. In this episode of SwitchedOn Australia, we explore whether balcony solar could change that by allowing apartment owners and renters to plug into cheap, clean power without owning a roof. Brent Clark, CEO of Wattblock, explains why balcony solar has taken off overseas — particularly in Germany, where more than a million plug-in systems now hang from balconies — and why regulation, not technology, is the real barrier. Australia’s safety rules, metering requirements and strata laws make balcony solar that much harder here. So what needs to change for it to work safely and fairly in Australia, and enable gigawatts of untapped solar potential sitting on apartment buildings to be realised.

People in this episode

Host: RenewEconomy

Guest: Brent Clark

Topics covered

  • balcony solar
  • apartment solar
  • renewable energy
  • regulation
  • clean power

Keywords

  • rooftop solar
  • apartment residents
  • solar potential
  • safety rules
  • metering requirements

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Wattblock

Places: Australia, Germany

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