Types of renewable hot water systems without the tank on the roof
1. Split system water heater
In a split system, the storage tank is discreetly placed at ground level and connected to the slim solar collectors installed on the roof. This is a good option if you’d like solar but prefer not to have the tank on the roof.
Why choose a split system?
- Flexibility of tank installation locations, including inside your home if feasible
- Perfect if you have limited roof space or shading issues
- Less visible from street level
2. Solahart PowerStore
If you already have solar power or are considering it, there is a way to make use of excess energy that your system may produce. Solahart PowerStore, Australia’s first solar-smart electric water heater, captures excess solar energy and turns it into hot water.
Why choose Solahart PowerStore?
- Minimise the amount of power you send back to the grid often for little return
- Get the benefits of a home energy storage system for a lower cost than a battery
- Reduce your energy bills and maximise your solar power investment
3. Heat pump water heater
If solar is not for you, it doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the benefits of renewable energy. Rather than using the sun’s energy, a heat pump, installed at ground level, draws energy from the surrounding air to heat your water.
Why choose a heat pump?
- Requires no roof space – can be installed in the same location as your previous storage water heater
- If you replace an electric water heater with Solahart Atmos-Frost, you could save up to 64% on your energy consumption²
- Eligible for government financial incentives