AGA and Renewable Energy

As Australians increasingly embrace renewable energy, one of the most common questions we hear is:

“Can an AGA cooker be powered by solar panels?”
The answer is YES.

With AGA’s new generation of all-electric cookers, many homeowners across Australia are pairing their AGA with solar systems to reduce energy costs and achieve greater independence from the grid — all while cooking with the world’s most iconic cast-iron range.

Cooking with the Power of the Sun

Since introducing fully electric models such as the AGA eR3 and AGA eR7 Series, the brand has seen a rise in customers integrating their cookers with solar-powered homes. The results have been impressive — lower energy bills, reduced environmental impact, and a cleaner, more sustainable way to cook.


From coastal New South Wales to rural Victoria and regional Queensland, AGA owners are discovering that solar energy and AGA cookers make the perfect pairing for modern Australian living.

Real Homeowner Experiences

Karen Mapp from Wellington, Shropshire, installed solar panels more than a decade ago and runs her AGA eR7 almost entirely on renewable electricity. “The pros of solar panels are obvious,” she says. “It’s saving me a lot of money on electricity, and I’m getting money back for what I generate.”


Similarly, Andrew Howes designed his family home to be as environmentally friendly as possible, combining an electric AGA eR7 Series cooker with a Tesla Powerwall battery. “It’s not just about cost savings — we wanted to live more cleanly and sustainably,” Andrew says. “Pairing our AGA with solar power gives us that balance of performance and responsibility.”

Can you run an AGA on solar panels?

As our commitment towards a sustainable future strengthens, many AGA customers are increasingly curious about the feasibility of a solar-powered AGA. So, can you run an electric AGA on solar panels?

Absolutely you can. Contact your local dealers to find out