New South Wales Battery Incentives
NSW households and small businesses now have a game-changing opportunity to reduce energy bills and take control of their power use with two major battery rebate programs: The Cheaper Home Batteries Program and the Peak Demand Reduction Scheme (PDRS). Together, these initiatives deliver unprecedented savings: up to 30% off battery installation costs and a cash rebate of up to $1015, when batteries are connected to approved Virtual Power Plants (VPPs).
By pairing upfront discounts with rebates for cutting peak demand, these programs make battery storage affordable and a smart move toward lower bills and energy independence.
The Cheaper Home Batteries Program
| Battery Type | Battery Capacity (kWh) | STCs Created | Rebate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tesla Powerwall 3 | 13.5 | 125 | $4,750 |
| AlphaESS SMILE | 5.04 | 46 | $1,748 |
| LG RESU 10 | 9.8 | 91 | $3,458 |
Connection of a New or Existing Battery to a Virtual Power Plant (VPP)
| Battery Type | Battery Capacity (kWh) | PRCs Created | Rebate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tesla Powerwall 3 | 13.5 | 296 | $488 |
| AlphaESS SMILE | 5.04 | 110 | $182 |
| LG RESU 10 | 9.8 | 215 | $355 |
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What is the Cheaper Home Batteries Program?
The Cheaper Home Batteries Program is a $2.3 billion National initiative. It offers Australians a substantial upfront discount of approximately 30% on the installation of eligible home and business battery systems. This program aims to make battery storage more accessible, allowing households and businesses to store excess solar energy for use during peak times or when the sun isn't shining.
How Does It Work?
- Under the program, battery installations create Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs) based on the system’s usable storage capacity.
- Each certificate represents an expected amount of clean energy generation and storage over time.
- These certificates can be sold by the installer (who must be accredited) and the value is usually passed on to the customer as an upfront discount off the battery installation cost.
Who is eligible?
- Eligible battery size: 5–100 kWh of nominal capacity
- Homeowners, small businesses, and community facilities with new or existing rooftop solar systems
- The battery must be paired with either a new or existing solar system
- A battery can be added to an existing system if it meets all eligibility requirements
- Each address is eligible for one battery system only
- Batteries must be installed and certified (with a Certificate of Compliance for Electrical Work) on or after 1 July 2025
- Batteries installed before 1 July 2025 may still be eligible if they are tested and certified on or after that date
- The battery must be listed on the Clean Energy Council’s approved product list and, if grid-connected, must be capable of participating in a Virtual Power Plant (VPP). Check battery eligibility here
- This rebate is not means-tested.
Battery Discount Calculator
Notes on the discount:
- Discount value: Up to $353 per usable kilowatt-hour (kWh), minus the cost of certificate registration. This equates to roughly 30% off the total battery cost
- Discount applies only to the first 50 kWh of usable capacity, providing up to $17,670 in potential discounts
- The rebate value will decrease each year until the program ends in 2030.
NSW VPP Incentives
What is the Peak Demand Reduction Scheme (PDRS)?
The Peak Demand Reduction Scheme (PDRS) is a government initiative designed to lower electricity demand during peak times. It works by rewarding installations and technologies that help reduce or shift energy consumption during the peak summer period. Under the PDRS, you can claim Peak Reduction Certificates when you connect your battery to an approved VPP.
How Does It Work?
- Energy efficiency schemes like the PDRS create units called ‘Certificates’ based on the energy saved from the installation.
- In the PDRS, reducing or shifting load by 0.1kW during peak times creates one Peak Reduction Certificate (PRC).
- These certificates can be sold by the Accredited Certificate Providers (ACP), usually to Energy Retailers who need to acquire them to meet their annual obligations.
ACPs like MAC Trade Services handle the creation and sale of these certificates on behalf of installers. To become an ACP a business must have a proven track record of good governance practices and submit to being regularly audited to maintain their accreditation.
Who is eligible?
Batteries connected to a VPP must meet the following criteria to be eligible to claim the rebate:
- Be a residential or small business site
- Have solar PV installed at the same site (NMI)
- No Life Support Equipment in use at the site
- The total battery system usable capacity cannot be 28kWh or more
- Each battery model must:
- Be listed on the Clean Energy Councils approved battery list when connected to the VPP.
- Have a minimum 6 years remaining on the warranty
- Meet specific warranty conditions
PDRS Rebate Calculator