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Manufacturer profile
Solar panel manufacturer · 21.0 years in Australia
Years in AU Market
12 panels
Parent: Sharp Corporation
Sharp Corporation is a Japanese electronics company that was one of the pioneers of commercial solar panel production, beginning solar cell research in 1959. Now a subsidiary of Foxconn/Hon Hai, Sharp continues manufacturing solar panels with a focus on quality and reliability.
In Australia, Sharp panels have a long track record dating back to the early days of residential solar adoption. Their panels are known for solid construction and consistent performance. While their market share has declined compared to Chinese manufacturers, Sharp maintains CEC approval for several panel series.
For Perth installations, Sharp panels offer Japanese engineering quality with a long warranty track record, suitable for homeowners who prioritize proven reliability over cutting-edge specifications.
2011
Founded
2005
AU entry
46,000+
Employees
Local support confirmed
21.0 years in Australian market
0
CEC batteries
21.0
Years in market
4
Active listings
Panels since 2023
Based on 0 models from Sharp
Avg product warranty
—
Models with warranty terms
0 of 0
Local warranty support not yet verified
We have not verified this brand's Australian warranty channels. Confirm the claim process with the manufacturer or your installer.
Sharp on the CEC register, from Australian market entry to now
Entered Australian market
Market entry year sourced from CEC Panel Approvals.
First CEC Approval
Received initial Clean Energy Council certification.
☀️ First CEC-Approved Solar Panel
PNLSharp entered Australian panel market with NU-JC410B.
☀️ NU-JC410B Delisted
PNLPanel removed from CEC approved list.
☀️ NU-JC415 Delisted
PNLPanel removed from CEC approved list.
☀️ NU-JC415B Delisted
PNLPanel removed from CEC approved list.
☀️ NU-JC420B Delisted
PNLPanel removed from CEC approved list.
+5 more
☀️ 10 Panel Models Listed
PNLPanel range expanded to 10 CEC-approved models.
12
Listed products
4
Currently active
8
Delisted
21 yrs
Years in AU market
Every CEC-listed model grouped into its product series. Open a series to see each capacity or power variant, or jump to a model for full specs.
4 CEC-approved panels, 8 expired listings · grouped into 2 series
NU-JC415B (IEC 61215-2021)
NU-JC430B (IEC 61215-2021)
NU-JC440 (IEC 61215-2021)
NU-JC410B
NU-JC415
NU-JC415B
NU-JC420B
NU-JC430
NU-JC435
NU-JC440
Sharp is headquartered in Osaka, Japan and was founded in 1912. Its products are sold in Australia through CEC-accredited installers.
Yes — Sharp entered the Australian market in 2005, and its products are installed across Perth and Western Australia by SAA-accredited installers. Confirm local support and warranty handling with your installer before you buy.
WA's rebate ($130/kWh, up to $1,300) depends on the system pairing with a Synergy-approved (SSL) inverter — eligibility is set by the inverter, not the battery brand. Whether a given Sharp system qualifies depends on the inverter it's installed with, so confirm the pairing with your installer.
Sharp has held Clean Energy Council approved-product listings since 2005. CEC approval is required for the WA rebate and is a baseline safety and quality check.
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