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Residential energy rebates in Australia

Australian homeowners may be able to access federal, state and territory incentives to cut the cost of energy upgrades. Here's what to look for — and how to check your postcode.

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Independent service — not a government website. We provide general rebate information and collect enquiries for eligibility review. Final eligibility depends on current scheme rules and assessment by relevant providers or scheme participants.

Programs

Schemes that may apply

Federal solar incentive (STCs)

A point-of-sale discount on eligible rooftop solar up to 100 kW. Steps down each January and is scheduled to phase out by 2030.

Cheaper Home Batteries Program

Around 30% off the upfront cost of an eligible home battery (5–100 kWh), delivered via STCs. The calculation changed on 1 May 2026.

State energy efficiency schemes

NSW ESS, Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) and SA REPS offer discounts on upgrades like hot water, heating/cooling and lighting via accredited providers.

State battery & household programs verify current details

NSW PDRS (VPP), the WA Residential Battery Scheme and ACT/other household loans may apply depending on where you live.

Programs and amounts change regularly and depend on your circumstances. Details are indicative and should be verified against current scheme rules.

Upgrades

Home upgrades to ask about

Solar panelsHome batteriesHeat-pump hot waterAir conditioningInsulationDraught sealingLED lightingPool pump upgradesEnergy-efficient appliancesSmart energy monitoring

Not every upgrade is supported in every area. The checker shows what may apply at your postcode.

What affects eligibility

  • Your location and postcode
  • Property type (residential or commercial)
  • Your existing equipment and what you are replacing
  • Current scheme rules, targets and funding
  • Installer and provider availability in your area
  • Final assessment by an approved provider or scheme participant

FAQ

Questions

It depends on your state or territory and what you're upgrading. Most households can access the federal solar and battery incentives, plus their state's energy efficiency scheme. Enter your postcode in the checker to see the specific options.

The federal battery program generally requires the battery to be installed with new or existing solar. Some state incentives (such as NSW's VPP connection) have their own requirements. Always confirm current rules with an approved provider.

The federal battery and solar incentives are generally not means tested, but some state programs prioritise or limit eligibility (for example priority households under SA REPS, or income limits on certain loans). This needs to be checked for your situation.

See what's available where you are

Your postcode determines which of these programs you can access. Check it now — free and no obligation.

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Energy Rebate Check provides general information and collects enquiries for eligibility review. We do not guarantee rebate approval, program availability, installer availability, or provider acceptance. Energy upgrades may be delivered by approved providers, installers, retailers, or other scheme participants where required. Third-party provider referrals will only occur where suitable arrangements are in place.