The Cheaper Home Batteries Program is supporting Australian households and small businesses with a discount on the cost of installing small-scale battery systems.
Households and small businesses may be eligible for around a 30% discount on the upfront cost of installing a small-scale solar battery. The discount will be based on the solar
Australian households, businesses and community organisations can now get a discount of around 30% on the upfront cost of installing small-scale battery systems (5 kWh to
Households and small businesses may be eligible for around a 30% discount on the upfront cost of installing a small-scale solar battery. The
It won''t be means-tested and offers a 30 per cent discount on batteries for households, businesses and community facilities such as sports
Everything you need to know about Australia''s $2.3 billion Cheaper Home Batteries Program starting July 1, 2025. Learn how the rebate works, eligibility requirements,
The Cheaper Home Batteries Program is supporting Australian households and small businesses with a discount on the cost of installing small-scale battery
Yes, landlords in Australia can claim the federal rebate under the Cheaper Home Batteries Program for multiple properties, provided each property meets the program''s
It won''t be means-tested and offers a 30 per cent discount on batteries for households, businesses and community facilities such as sports centres or town halls.
Explore 2025 battery storage rebates, solar incentives, and BESS subsidies in Australia. Save on energy costs with battery systems from BESS Australia today.
Currently, there are 77 different solar battery models available on the Australian market that qualify for the subsidy. This variety ensures consumers have multiple options to
Australia is about to experience a major surge in home battery adoption, thanks to a newly confirmed national subsidy scheme aimed at accelerating the country''s shift toward
According to the Department of Energy’s official guide, Australians can access a wide range of battery energy storage subsidy programs at both federal and state levels in 2025. What Is the Battery Energy Storage Subsidy?
Home battery subsidies will contribute to domestic demand for these minerals, potentially accelerating investment in local processing and manufacturing. This could help Australia capture more value from its natural resources rather than simply exporting raw materials.
The subsidy will provide a maximum of $372 per kWh of usable battery capacity. This is expected to be reviewed annually, and the actual reduction will likely be slightly less when accommodating administrative fees. While there's money to be saved long-term, to qualify for the deal, the batteries must be compatible with VPPs (Virtual Power Plants).
Qualified batteries include lithium-ion, lithium iron phosphate, and advanced lead-acid technologies, though lithium-based systems dominate due to their superior performance characteristics. Batteries within the 5-15 kWh capacity range are considered appropriate for Australian households and eligible for subsidies.
Electric vehicle battery systems are also not eligible as part of this subsidy. What is a VPP? A VPP is when a household has a solar and battery system solution, and this is controlled virtually by a third party (for instance an energy retailer).
Home batteries play a crucial role in reducing Australia's reliance on fossil fuel-generated electricity. By enabling households to store and use more of their own solar energy, batteries decrease demand for coal and gas-fired power, particularly during evening peak periods when these generators typically operate at maximum capacity.