What are the benefits of a home battery?
Solar panels on your roof help you harness the sun’s energy when it’s shining, but without a battery you’ll need to rely on the grid once the sun sets.
A home battery helps store the extra energy your solar panels collect, so you can use it at night or on cloudy days – reducing your reliance on the grid and lowering your bills.
The Federal Government estimates households and small businesses can save up to around $2,300 on their energy bill each year by installing solar and a battery for the first time. If you already have solar panels, the same analysis estimates adding a battery can save you an additional $1,100 annually..
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Keep in mind, every circumstance is different so make sure you do your research to work out if a battery makes sense for you.
How much could I get back from the Cheaper Home Batteries Program and how do I apply?
Your rebate amount will depend on the battery system you’re installing.
Discounts will be provided for up to 50kWh of battery capacity, initially offering expected rebates of around $372 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) (minus admin fees).
Compare batteries now – speak to our sales team to discuss your rebate eligibility and final pricing.
You don’t need to apply. If you meet the eligibility criteria, you’ll receive an automatic discount upfront through your installer.
What are the eligibility criteria for the rebate?
While the final eligibility rules have not been published yet, here is a summary of the initial government guidance:
What about the current NSW rebate? Can I claim both?
It is uncertain whether you’ll be able to claim the NSW Government’s Peak Demand Reduction Scheme rebate and the Cheaper Home Batteries Program rebate together. The NSW government should release more information in the coming months.
Take a look at other rebates available in your state now.