Quick answer

Sydney businesses can book solar panel collection two ways: a one-off job for a single site, or an approved Trade Account, which gives 10% off eligible standard collection and transport charges with no subscription or fixed schedule — you only book when panels are ready. The online estimator handles 10 to 69 panels automatically; 70 or more, or projects with unusual site conditions, go to a tailored bulk quote. Damaged and mixed-condition panels are accepted — condition affects which pathway a panel takes, not whether ReSova will collect it. Every job is counted and documented for duty-of-care records.

Who this is for

Commercial collection is built for installers, electricians, roofers and contractors who end up with removed panels on the van, in the yard or at the job site — as well as businesses managing a roof upgrade, warehouse system or office fit-out. Removed equipment can quickly become another job to manage on top of the actual work; commercial collection is designed to take that off your plate rather than turn into an extra disposal run.

One-off jobs vs Trade Account

A single job — one site, one collection — is priced and booked like any standard job through the online estimator. If you collect panels regularly, an approved Trade Account is usually worth setting up: it carries no subscription and no fixed pickup frequency, so you book only when you actually have panels ready, and the 10% discount applies to eligible standard collection and transport charges on every job once approved. Loading assistance, urgent collections, manual quotes and other non-standard charges sit outside the discount.

A trade professional booking a commercial solar panel collection online in Sydney
Trade Account customers book only when panels are ready — there’s no fixed schedule to manage.

What counts as “bulk”

The online estimator automatically prices jobs of 10 to 69 panels. Below that, or above it, ReSova reviews the job manually rather than forcing it through the standard pathway. For genuinely large volumes — warehouse-scale systems, solar farm maintenance, or a multi-hundred-panel decommissioning — the job moves to bulk and utility-scale collection, which is planned around quantity, site access, loading and project timeline rather than priced instantly online.

Damaged and mixed-condition panels

Commercial sites rarely produce a uniform batch — a roof upgrade or warehouse clear-out usually turns up a mix of sound and damaged panels together, and that’s fine. ReSova collects used and damaged panels alongside working ones; condition determines whether a panel is assessed for reuse or goes straight to recycling, not whether it can be collected. We cover the safety side of handling damaged panels in can broken or cracked solar panels be recycled.

Site access and documentation

Commercial jobs are arranged around the site, not the other way around: access conditions, loading requirements and project timing all factor into planning the collection. Every job is counted and documented, which matters for businesses that carry a duty of care to show where removed equipment went — see our collection cost guide for the access and preparation details that affect a quote.

Removed solar panels being cleared and loaded at a Sydney commercial site
Commercial collections are planned around site access, loading and project timing.

Why scale matters

Commercial and bulk volumes aren’t a niche edge case — they’re a real and growing share of the panels needing a recovery pathway. In one publicly reported NSW example, Muswellbrook Shire Council approved a 135 MW solar farm of around 300,000 panels and required that faulty or damaged panels — estimated at up to 10% of the total, or roughly 30,000 units — be recycled, rehabilitated or reused rather than landfilled across the project’s construction and operating life, according to pv magazine Australia. Smaller commercial jobs sit on the same spectrum: a warehouse re-roof or office upgrade produces a genuine batch of equipment that needs the same documented, condition-based handling — just at a scale a standard collection can absorb.

Booking a commercial collection in Sydney

For a single job, get an indicative price from the online estimator. For repeat work, apply for a Trade Account to unlock the discount and skip re-quoting every time. If your project runs into the hundreds or thousands of panels, go straight to bulk collection instead of the standard estimator.

Key takeaways

  • Sydney businesses can book a one-off job or set up an approved Trade Account (10% off eligible standard charges, no subscription).
  • The online estimator automatically prices 10–69 panels; 70+ or unusual sites get a tailored quote.
  • Damaged and mixed-condition panels are accepted — condition affects the pathway, not whether collection happens.
  • Every commercial job is counted and documented for duty-of-care records.
  • Genuinely large projects (warehouse-scale, solar farms, multi-hundred-panel decommissioning) go through bulk/utility-scale collection instead.

Frequently asked questions

What counts as a bulk or commercial solar panel collection?

The online estimator gives an automatic instant quote for 10 to 69 panels. Below 10, or above 69, or for unusual site conditions, ReSova provides a tailored quote. Very large projects — warehouse systems, solar farm maintenance or decommissioning — go through the bulk collection pathway rather than the standard estimator.

Can I get a Trade Account discount for one-off jobs?

A Trade Account needs to be approved first, but once it is, there's no subscription or fixed pickup schedule — you book only when panels are ready, and the 10% discount on eligible standard collection and transport charges applies to each job. A single one-off job without an approved account is still priced normally.

Do you collect damaged or mixed-condition equipment from commercial sites?

Yes. ReSova collects many used or damaged panels from commercial jobs. Condition affects which pathway a panel takes afterwards — reuse for sound panels, recycling for damaged ones — not whether it can be collected in the first place.

What if my project has hundreds or thousands of panels?

That falls under bulk and utility-scale collection rather than the standard online estimator. See our large-project page for solar farm and multi-hundred-panel decommissioning support, or request a tailored bulk quote.

Book a Collection

ReSova collects old solar panels on site across Sydney, then sorts them for reuse or recycling. Check coverage and pricing for your postcode, or talk to the team.