February 2, 2026

Solar export limit increased

  • tmccann
  • 1 min read

Exporting your solar power back to the grid is about to get a boost, with PowerNet increasing the limit for how much power households can export.

Solar power is growing in popularity and, following recent modelling work, PowerNet believes now is the right time to increase the limit from the 5kW to 10kW of electricity.

PowerNet Chief Executive Paul Blue said the increase is in response to customer demand and fits with the company’s long-term goal of a future-ready network.

PowerNet has undertaken extensive work to understand any risk this increase in capacity will have on the wider network and, while the 10kW limit won’t be available to every household, there should be widespread coverage.

“There will be some cases where large numbers of customers in one area all want to increase their limit and, depending on the specific circumstances of their connection and the infrastructure supporting it, that may not be possible.”

Mr Blue said PowerNet has a work programme that is committed to exploring new and emerging technologies and how these can benefit our customers and communities.

“Solar generation is a big part of this, and these changes could make solar power a more economic option for people, enabling more power to be exported into the network and generating income for the householder.”

New applications from those who wish to have an export limit between 5-10kW and from customers who already have a 5kW limit, and wish to have the new 10kW limit, will be accepted from 16 March 2026. Further detail will be available on our website (www.powernet.co.nz) soon.