Murray Taylor
Queenstown and Central Otago
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Murray Taylor is one of the Solar Business Owners in Central Otago
With over 15 years’ experience in the construction industry, Murray brings a practical, hands-on approach to helping homeowners make the switch to solar. Murray and his wife, Aimee, are proud local Harrisons Solar business, working directly with customers from the first consultation through to installation.
As a family-run business, they’re involved every step of the way, alongside their own team of family members who carry out the installations. You can trust you’re dealing with a team that genuinely cares about quality, service, and doing what they say they will.
Murray believes in making solar simple and stress-free, offering clear advice, tailored solutions, and a seamless experience from start to finish. His goal is to help you take control of your energy, reduce your power bills, and invest in a more sustainable future with confidence.
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Frequently asked questions
All your solar questions answered
Absolutely! New Zealand has abundant sunshine and generates between 1,700 and 2,100 sunshine hours annually. Some areas, like Nelson and Gisborne, receive as much as 2,400. Solar Panels don’t require sunshine; they require daylight, so Solar Panels work year-round, even in the lower South Island.
The average energy consumption is essential in determining the number of Solar Panels you need. A retired couple will have a different power consumption than a young family, plus pools, spas, and electric cars can also impact energy requirements.
The amount of energy Solar Panels can generate depends on sun hours and is therefore affected by your location.
Your roof size is crucial because it determines the number of Panels that can fit on your roof, how much energy will be generated, and the cost.
Check out the most popular Harrisons Residential Solar Systems.
There are several factors to consider when installing a solar system in your home. In most scenarios, the benefits of solar power outweigh the drawbacks.

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