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The Clipsal Solis T-Series sits at the premium end of the Clipsal Power Points range. These are fixed electrical fittings designed for new homes, premium renovations, hospitality fit-outs, and architecturally specified projects. They must be installed by a licensed electrician in Australia and New Zealand.
Solis T-Series power points are 10A 230/240V AC switched socket outlets designed for Australian residential and light commercial installations. They accept the standard Australian plug format and follow the AS/NZS 3112 Type I socket configuration. Common use cases include new homes, premium renovations, display homes, apartments, boutique hospitality spaces, and architecturally specified projects where the visible fitting contributes to the room.
Clipsal is a Schneider Electric brand widely used across Australian electrical installations. Local manufacturer support, mature distribution, and trade familiarity make Clipsal a low-risk specification for builders, certifiers, and electricians. The brand is recognised on most Australian sites, which simplifies finish matching, replacement parts, and ongoing compatibility with switches, dimmers, data outlets, and accessories.
The visual signature is an ultra-slim cover plate, a toggle-style switch action, and a real material finish rather than printed or coated plastic. The electrical job remains the same: safe 10A power delivery to general-purpose appliances. The difference is the visual and tactile result on the wall, which is why T-Series tends to be specified where fittings sit in line of sight.
The T-Series finish set is built around four core looks, where each option pairs naturally with a different style of interior. Most projects choose either one finish throughout or split logically between living and service areas based on the room brief.
Platinum Aluminium reads as a cool, neutral metallic that works well with grey, white, concrete, stainless steel, and stone palettes, and it suits minimalist, contemporary, commercial, and architectural interiors. Choose this finish when you want refined fittings that sit quietly on the wall rather than drawing the eye.
Ebony Aluminium is a dark premium finish that pairs naturally with black tapware, dark joinery, media rooms, home offices, and feature walls. The dark face contrasts cleanly against light walls and ties together darker architectural details. Confirm finish consistency across switches, GPOs, data outlets, and accessories before fit-off.
Brushed Brass is the warm metallic option in the range, and it suits timber, stone, and natural-texture interiors, along with boutique hospitality and luxury residential projects. Brass-style electrical fittings are often specified to coordinate with kitchen, bathroom, and door hardware in the same finish family. Confirm whole-room consistency so the brass tone does not clash with other metals on the wall.
White Ceramic is a premium alternative to standard white polycarbonate, and the tactile feel and visual depth differ noticeably from a basic plastic outlet while keeping a light, understated look. It suits heritage, Hamptons, traditional, and soft neutral interiors where the brief calls for white fittings without the plastic appearance.
Many premium homes use one finish throughout to create a consistent visual rhythm. Others split logically: brushed brass in living and bathroom zones, white ceramic in bedrooms, ebony aluminium in the media room. Keep the finish logic consistent across power points, switches, dimmers, and data points in the same room. For builders, lock finish selections before fit-off to avoid delays and mixed batches from different stock runs. The full Clipsal Solis collection shows the finish family across switches and accessories.
The T-Series spans the main variants buyers compare before purchase, and the right model depends on the room, the circuit, and the devices that will be plugged in.
Single GPOs suit dedicated appliance locations, bedside outlets, desk feeds, hallway points, and any spot where only one outlet is needed. They are less common than doubles in modern Australian homes, but they remain useful where wall space is tight or where design minimalism is the goal. Circuit suitability must be confirmed by the electrician designing the install.
Double GPOs are the workhorse of an Australian fit-off, used across living areas, kitchens, bedrooms, offices, and general-purpose locations. Each outlet usually switches independently, and for most residential rooms the double outlet is the default choice unless a dedicated circuit or a specific specialty outlet is required. See the broader Double Power Point and GPO range for context.
USB-C integrated models combine mains outlets with a built-in USB-C charging port. They suit bedside zones, kitchen benches, study desks, hotel rooms, apartments, and any location where guests or family members charge phones, tablets, and laptops. USB-C is the default connector on most current devices, so it is more future-ready than older USB-A. Integrated USB modules are electronic components and may carry different warranty coverage from purely mechanical components. The wider USB Powerpoint category shows comparable USB options across the Clipsal range.
Connected variants add remote control, scheduling, and energy visibility through a compatible smart home system. The Solis family aligns with the Wiser ecosystem, which is also used across the Clipsal Iconic Wiser connected switches and dimmers. Smart variants need careful planning for hub compatibility, network coverage, and homeowner expectations. Not every T-Series model is smart; the standard, USB-C, and connected variants are distinct lines. The general Smart Power Points category shows the broader connected outlet landscape.
The range covers both horizontal and vertical layouts, and orientation should match the wall box, mounting bracket, room layout, and the manufacturer datasheet for the chosen model. Using an unsupported mounting position can affect compliance, appearance, and warranty, so always confirm orientation against the datasheet before rough-in.
Fixed power point installation in Australia is regulated, and Solis T-Series outlets are designed for Australian compliance, but the install itself must be carried out by a licensed electrician working under the relevant standards. The notes below cover compliance awareness for buyers and specifiers, rather than wiring instructions for installers.
AS/NZS 3112 sets the plug and socket configuration used in Australia and New Zealand. T-Series outlets follow this configuration, which is why Australian appliances plug in safely without adaptors or modifications. Imported designer sockets that do not follow AS/NZS 3112 are not suitable for local installations and can cause issues with insurance, inspections, warranty, and safe long-term use.
Installation must align with the AS/NZS 3000 Wiring Rules, the matching circuit protection, correct cable sizing, earthing, and any state or territory variations that apply to the installation. The electrician verifies suitability against the actual installation conditions, including the supply, the load, and the surrounding environment, and the licensed electrician carries the responsibility for that verification.
The Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM) signals that an electrical product meets the relevant Australian standards. Buying through reputable Australian electrical suppliers reduces the risk of counterfeit, non-compliant, or grey-market fittings entering a project. Compliance documentation may be required for builders, certifiers, project files, and insurance records.
Homeowners should not install or replace fixed power points themselves in Australia, since this is both a legal requirement and a safety requirement. A licensed electrician will isolate the circuit, test the supply, terminate the conductors, verify polarity and earthing, and provide any required compliance documentation. Damaged, loose, cracked, overheating, or faulty outlets must always be inspected by a licensed electrician without delay.
The points below cover the technical detail that matters before purchase. They are intended to support trade decision-making rather than replace the manufacturer datasheet.
Solis T-Series power points are general-purpose 10A 230/240V AC 50Hz outlets designed for typical Australian residential and light commercial loads. They are not a substitute for 15A outlets, cooker switches, isolators, or dedicated industrial outlets, and circuit rating, breaker selection, and load type must be confirmed by the licensed electrician designing the install.
Terminal capacity, captive screw design, and in-line terminal access all affect installation efficiency on site. The T-Series is built for common Australian residential and light commercial cable sizes, subject to the circuit design. Trade-friendly terminal access matters most on volume builds where every fit-off counts.
Correct mounting depends on the wall bracket, mounting centres, wall construction, and wall box depth across the run. Timber frame, plaster wall, and masonry installations all carry different considerations, and some T-Series models may require specific brackets rather than the standard assumption. Confirm bracket requirements on the manufacturer datasheet before ordering for larger projects.
The faceplate is ultra-slim, but the rear module behind the wall can be deeper for USB-C or connected variants. Renovation projects with shallow wall cavities need this checked at rough-in stage, not at fit-off. Check datasheets before ordering for large projects so depth surprises do not stall the install.
Modern Australian homes increasingly specify outlets that handle phone charging and connected control without extra adaptors or plug-in modules. The T-Series covers both use cases at a finish level that matches the rest of a premium interior.
USB-C integrated outlets mean fewer plug-in chargers on benches, cleaner desks, and better guest usability. Suitable locations include bedside outlets, kitchen benches, desk zones, hotel rooms, apartments, and media areas. With USB-C now the default connector on most phones, tablets, and laptops, integrated USB-C is a practical upgrade rather than a luxury.
Connected sockets in the Solis family work with the Wiser ecosystem for scheduling, remote control, and energy visibility, and connected models typically need a compatible hub or ecosystem to function as intended. Plan smart power points during the design stage rather than retrofitting later, so placement, network coverage, and homeowner expectations all line up. The Connected Switch Gear Power Points category covers related connected outlet options for comparison.
Specifying USB-C and connected variants during a renovation is usually easier than retrofitting later. The consistent faceplate family across Solis switches and outlets means staged upgrades can happen over time without breaking the visual line. Display homes, luxury apartments, architectural new builds, and high-end renovations are the typical fits.
Comparison questions are common before a premium specification, and the honest answer is that the T-Series is right for some projects and over-specified for others. Use the comparisons below to set the right tier for each room based on visibility, finish brief, and budget.
| Range | Best For | Typical Trade-off |
|---|---|---|
| Solis T-Series | Luxury residential, hospitality, design-led specifications | Premium price for premium finish and toggle action |
| Standard Solis | Premium-but-practical projects, broad residential | Solid premium feel without the top-tier finish set |
| Clipsal Iconic | Flexible volume builds, broad new-home specification | Skin-swappable design, lower price point |
| Clipsal Classic / 2000 | Utility areas, garages, rentals, repairs and replacements | Functional, economical, no finish premium |
| International Designer | Aesthetic match in unusual schemes | Compliance, socket format, and certification risk |
Standard Clipsal ranges, such as Clipsal 2000 Power Points and Clipsal Classic Power Points, are more economical for utility areas, garages, rentals, and volume builds. T-Series belongs where the visual finish is part of the specification, not where the fitting will rarely be seen.
The standard Clipsal Solis Power Points range is premium-but-practical. The T-Series adds the toggle mechanism, the ultra-slim cover, and the premium material finishes. Standard Solis suits projects that want a clear step up from basic plastic outlets. T-Series suits luxury or design-led specifications where the finish itself is the point.
The Clipsal Iconic Power Points range is broad, cost-effective, and flexible with swappable skin covers. T-Series is more design-focused, with a different feel and a fixed premium finish set. Electricians familiar with the Clipsal system find both straightforward to specify, which simplifies mixed-tier projects: T-Series in visible rooms, Iconic in service areas.
Imported designer outlets often do not match Australian wiring rules, socket formats, or certification requirements. Australian-compliant designer ranges sit in a lower-risk position for electricians, builders, certifiers, and homeowners. Compliance should not be compromised for aesthetics, particularly on insured residential or commercial projects.
Different rooms ask different questions of the power points specified for them. The notes below match T-Series options to the situations they fit best, based on how each room is actually used day to day.
Premium fittings cost more than budget options, so the buying process benefits from a short checklist. The same checklist applies to single-room orders and whole-project bulk supply.
Confirm the finish, orientation, outlet count, USB-C or smart capability, bracket compatibility, and the required quantity before placing the order. Check wall box depth and product datasheets carefully for smart or USB-C models, since the rear module may be deeper. Decide whether matching switches, dimmers, data outlets, and accessories are needed in the same order so the finish family arrives together.
Small orders suit kitchen upgrades, bedroom refits, and single-room renovations. Bulk orders suit new builds, apartment projects, display homes, and luxury renovations. Order enough matching units from the same finish family at the same time, so visible areas stay consistent and you do not end up with batch differences.
Affordable premium power points should still be genuine, Australian-compliant, and covered by warranty. Value comes from finish quality, warranty, long service life, and reduced design compromises rather than from headline discounts on unverified stock. A common pattern is to use T-Series in visible areas and more economical compatible ranges in service areas when project budget is tight.
Solis T-Series is sold through Australian electrical wholesalers, trade suppliers, and online electrical stores. Sparky Direct stocks the range online with transparent pricing, stock visibility, and fast dispatch where available. Buy from reputable Australian suppliers that can support product authenticity, invoices, warranty claims, and compliance documentation for the project file.
Premium fittings should last across the life of the room they are installed in. The notes below cover practical care and warranty awareness without crossing into electrical servicing.
Mechanical switch and faceplate components may carry different warranty terms from electronic USB-C and smart components. Confirm current warranty terms on the product page or in the manufacturer documentation before purchase. Keep invoices for warranty support and project records.
Clean premium aluminium, brass-style, and ceramic finishes carefully using non-abrasive methods and avoid harsh solvents that can mark or dull the finish over time. Cleaning is cosmetic only, and any damaged or faulty electrical fitting requires a licensed electrician rather than a cleaning attempt.
T-Series outlets are designed for daily use in high-touch areas: kitchens, living rooms, bedrooms, and home offices. Durability depends on selecting the right model for the application, correct installation, and genuine product supply. Damaged, loose, cracked, overheating, or faulty power points should be inspected by a licensed electrician without delay.
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Using the Clipsal Solis range on a large house renovation. Started with the kitchen bench GPOs. The client had selected still new to market 'Carbonized Bamboo' as a primary finish. I felt that the standard white or black GPO would cheapen the kitchen. My client agreed and we made the purchase. She was so excited and impressed, insisted I use Clipsal Solis switches for all light and fan controllers. These are not cheap! But they are a real class act. But in the context of a large reno cost, well sometimes the Project just needs top shelf small details.
They look fantastic. I replaced my 2 gang power points (also Clipsal Saturns - which I've installed in another room) for the 4 gang power points in my kitchen as I have more appliances than points. So I have 2 4 gang power points and they look great, match the light fittings and I'm very happy. I now have these throughout my home - all the light fittings and power points, they look stylish and I've had comments on them from several of my friends.
I got these power points installed in my home and I love that I can remove the covers and change them. We originally only had the white covers when we first moved into our new home, but in the past few months I have ordered the black cover skins and replaced the power points in the kitchen and bathroom. They look fantastic. I shopped around and Sparky Direct had a fantastic offer and I got a Gift card as a bonus. ta.
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Clipsal Solis T-Series Power Points are available online from Sparky Direct, offering convenient Australia-wide delivery from a trusted electrical supplier.
Consider the room type, required features, and overall design, and confirm suitability with your electrician before purchasing.
Returns depend on the seller’s return policy and whether the product is unused and in original condition.
They typically come with a manufacturer’s warranty, subject to correct installation and normal conditions of use.
They are usually sold individually, allowing you to order the exact quantity needed for your project.
Matching units within the Solis range are generally available through electrical wholesalers and authorised suppliers.
Yes. Clipsal is a widely recognised brand in Australia, and electricians are generally familiar with its product ranges.
Yes. They are built for regular use in busy households and workspaces.
Yes. They are commonly selected during renovations or new builds as part of an overall electrical fit-out.
They are designed for a low-profile, neat finish when installed correctly.
Yes. They are designed to coordinate with other products in the Clipsal Solis range for a consistent appearance.
Safety depends on correct installation and usage. For added protection, an electrician may recommend additional safety features where appropriate.
Clipsal Solis T-Series Power Points are premium electrical outlets designed for modern residential and commercial interiors, combining durable construction with a minimalist aesthetic.
Yes. Their smooth surfaces make them easy to wipe down as part of regular household cleaning.
They offer a cleaner, more contemporary look that suits modern interiors while maintaining trusted performance.
While power points themselves do not consume energy, they are designed to safely deliver power in accordance with Australian electrical standards.
Standard Solis T-Series power points are conventional outlets and do not provide smart control unless paired with compatible external smart devices.
They are manufactured using high-quality, durable materials designed to resist everyday wear while maintaining a refined finish.
Some configurations in the broader Solis range include integrated USB charging, depending on the specific model selected.
In most cases, yes, as they are designed to suit standard Australian wall box dimensions, subject to site conditions assessed by an electrician.
Yes. They are commonly specified for both homes and light commercial environments where appearance and reliability are important.
They are typically rated for standard Australian mains supply of 230–240V AC with a 10 amp configuration, suitable for general-purpose use.
Yes. Installation or replacement of power points must be carried out by a licensed electrician in accordance with AS/NZS 3000 Wiring Rules.
Yes. They are designed to comply with relevant Australian requirements, including AS/NZS 3112 for plugs and socket-outlets, when installed correctly.