Government Home Battery Rebate - Cheaper Home Batteries Program 2025 - Unlock Bigger Energy Savings with Government-Backed Battery Incentives
Government Home Battery Rebate - Cheaper Home Batteries Program 2025 - Unlock Bigger Energy Savings with Government-Backed Battery Incentives

New National Battery Rebate

Unlock Bigger Energy Savings with Government-Backed Battery Incentives

The Australian Government’s national battery rebate is officially happening. Following Labor’s election win, the Cheaper Home Batteries Program will launch on 1st July 2025, making battery storage more affordable than ever.

This is great news for homeowners and small businesses looking to maximise their solar investment, with eligible households able to access up to $372 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) of usable battery capacity (before administration fees and charges) – potentially saving thousands on upfront costs.

Labor has set aside $2.3 billion for the program, with the aim of supporting at least 6.2GWh of battery storage across Australian homes and small businesses.

We’re keeping you in the loop on key government changes that could make battery storage more affordable than ever. A federal rebate for home batteries is on the table. Here’s what it could mean for your home – and how Solahart can help you prepare.

How the Rebate Works

Key Facts about the Cheaper Home Battery Rebate:

The Rebate Will Apply to:

  • Batteries between 5kWh and 50kWh (You can install systems up to 100 kWh and still receive the rebate for a 50kWh system).
  • Installed at homes, small businesses, or community buildings.
    Installations where solar is already present on the premises (new or existing solar).
  • Off-grid installations can receive the rebate.

For a battery to be eligible, it must:

  • Be approved by the Clean Energy Council and installers must have appropriate battery installation accreditation. Solahart has this accreditation.
  • Have a minimum of 5kWh of usable capacity under the rebate program and a maximum amount of usable capacity of 100kWh (The rebate only applies to the first 50kWh of battery capacity).
  • Solar batteries must be capable of connecting to a Virtual Power Plant (VPP), but there’s no requirement to join a VPP.

What Can You Do Now?

1

Book a Free Solar Assessment

If you don’t have solar yet, now’s the time to get started. The rebate only applies to properties with existing solar.

2

Explore Battery Options

Solahart offers a range of advanced battery systems, including options that are fully VPP-ready, helping you unlock even greater savings and energy independence. Our team can assess your battery storage needs and advise on the perfect solution for your home or business.

3

Get in Early

Installations between 6th April and 1st July 2025 may still be eligible if they remain uncommissioned until the rebate officially begins.

We can guide you through the best options to maximise your benefit.

Register now for this offer

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Terms & Conditions

Information is based on Labor party’s Cheaper Home Batteries Program, announced on April 6, 2025 (https://alp.org.au/news/labor-to-deliver-one-million-energy-bill-busting-batteries/). Final terms, conditions, program eligibility criteria are subject to change, dependent on the government’s implementation of the program.

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