Home with rooftop solar panels and wall-mounted battery at dusk

Cut your power bill with $0 upfront cost.

Without a battery, up to 70% of your solar goes back to the grid. You buy it back later at 6x the price. With a battery, you store it for when its needed. Available with the current federal rebate and $0 upfront options.

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  • Save ~$2,400/year on electricity
  • Up to $6,478 off eligible battery costs
  • $0 upfront options available
  • 10-year product & labour warranty
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160,000+ Aussie families have claimed their rebate

Our installers use approved batteries from the best brands

Tesla
BYD
Enphase
Fronius
Sonnen
LG Energy Solution
Redback Technologies
Tesla
BYD
Enphase
Fronius
Sonnen
LG Energy Solution
Redback Technologies

Your solar generates power worth 33c per kilowatt-hour. You sell it to the grid for 5c. Batteries fix this.

A home battery lets you store excess power and can help you cut your electricity bills by 60-100%. It'll also help you stay protected as electricity prices rise and give you greater energy independence and blackout protection.

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A battery is more than a money saver. It is an investment in your home's independence.

Based on a 6.6 kW solar system with a 10 kWh battery at average Australian electricity rates. Individual results vary by location, usage, and system size.

Without a battery
$520

Average quarterly power bill

Export solar to the grid for 5c/kWh
Buy it back at night for 33c/kWh
Grid-dependent during outages
Exposed to every energy price rise
No added property value
Losing $1,000+/year in wasted solar
With a battery
$120

Average quarterly power bill

Store your solar and use it at 33c value
Power your home overnight from stored energy
Backup power when the grid goes down
Reduce impact of future energy price rises
Increase your property value

5 simple steps to start saving money.

We check if you're eligible for the rebate, match you with an installer, pre-approve you for finance, and get you a quote with the rebate already applied.

We pre-qualify you

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We match you with an installer

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You get a quote with the rebate applied

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Assess financial options

Upfront or financed

Battery installed

Your installer handles everything. 2-3 weeks start to finish.

$7.2B

Government investment

160,000+

Aussie homes with batteries

$252/kWh

Current rebate rate

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See exactly how much you could save with the government battery rebate. Move the slider to match your battery size.

10 kWh
5 kWhPopular: 10-13.5 kWh50 kWh
Estimated System Cost
$11,000
Your Current Rebate
$2,520
You Pay (After Rebate)
$8,480
Waiting for the next step-down could cost $410
The current rebate starts at about $252/kWh for the first 14 kWh, then uses lower tiers for larger systems. It steps down again after this period.

Estimates based on the post-1 May 2026 STC schedule at about $37/STC. Actual rebate depends on STC market price at time of install. Source: Clean Energy Regulator

The best time to install a battery was 5 years ago. The second best time is now.

The post-1 May 2026 rebate rate now applies. It starts at about $252 per kWh for the first 14 kWh, then uses lower tiers for larger systems. Check the current amount before you quote.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the battery rebate program.

It's a $7.2 billion Australian Government program that gives homeowners an upfront discount on eligible home battery systems. The discount is applied via Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs) at the point of sale.
The current rebate starts at about $252 per kWh for the first 14 kWh of usable battery capacity, then reduces for larger systems. For a typical 10 kWh battery, that's around $2,520 off. For a 13.5 kWh system, approximately $3,400. The maximum rebate is about $6,478 for the first 50 kWh.
Most Australian homeowners with an existing or new solar system are eligible. There's no income test. You need a battery between 5-100 kWh nominal capacity, installed by an SAA-accredited installer, using a CEC-approved battery product.
The current STC factor is 6.8 per kWh, worth about $252 per kWh before tiering. A tiered structure now applies: the first 14 kWh gets 100% of the STC factor, 14-28 kWh gets 60%, and 28-50 kWh gets 15%. For a 10 kWh battery, the current rebate is around $2,520. For a 20 kWh system, it's around $4,434.
The battery needs to be installed with an existing or new rooftop solar PV system. If you don't have solar yet, you can install solar and a battery together and still qualify.
We connect you with SAA-accredited installers in your area who can claim the rebate on your behalf. You fill in your details, we match you with a qualified installer, and they provide a free quote with the rebate already applied. Our service is 100% free for homeowners.
Your installer claims the STCs and applies the discount directly to your quote. You see the reduced price upfront; there's no paperwork for you to file with the government.
Yes. Installers pay us a referral fee for connecting them with qualified homeowners. You never pay for our matching service or for receiving quotes.