• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
One Step Off The Grid

One Step Off The Grid

Solar, storage and distributed energy news

  • Solar
  • Battery/Storage
  • Off-Grid
  • Efficiency
  • Software
  • Podcasts
  • Tariffs
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Electrification

State home battery rebate drives thousands of installs in just five months

April 7, 2025 by Joshua S Hill Leave a Comment

Image supplied NSW govt

In the five months since the New South Wales government launched its household battery rebate scheme nearly 8,000 batteries have been installed in homes and businesses across the state.

New numbers published on Monday by the NSW Minns Labor government reveal that more than 7,800 batteries have been installed since the launch of the scheme in November of 2024. The numbers drive home the value of government rebate schemes, just as the federal Labor government promises to introduce a national home battery discount scheme if re-elected in May.

Unveiled in mid-2024, the NSW Peak Demand Reduction Scheme provides an upfront discount of between $1,600 and $2,400 on the cost of installation depending on the battery’s usable capacity for homes and small businesses in NSW that already have existing solar systems, or those installing a combined solar and battery system.

That means a discount of on average over $2,000 on the upfront cost of a typical 13.5kWh household battery.

A further $250 to $400 is available for those who connect their battery to a virtual power plant (VPP), which will be claimable twice with a minimum interval of three years.

According to the Minns government, over 7,800 batteries have been installed since the scheme was launched, with over half of those installations taking place outside the Sydney region, reaching more than 90 per cent of all Local Government Areas across the state.

“More than a third of NSW homes already have rooftop solar, and now we’re helping thousands of them connect a battery so they can store the energy produced when the sun is up, and use it around the clock,” said Chris Minns, Premier of NSW.

“We know there is a lot more work to do to reduce cost of living pressures but schemes like this are putting money back in people’s pockets in a way that is good for energy reliability and good for the environment.”

The top 15 Local Government Areas for installations so far are:

Northern Beaches 402
Central Coast 337
City of Blacktown 286
City of Shoalhaven 280
Sutherland Shire 270
City of Lake Macquarie 241
City of Penrith 236
City of Wollongong 214
The Hills 208
Ku-ring-gai 178
City of Parramatta 173
City of Blue Mountains 172
Camden 166
City of Campbelltown 166
Tweed 163

Filed Under: Battery/Storage

Primary Sidebar

Sign up for our weekly newsletter

Emissions Counter

Renew Economy

RSS Energy News from Renew Economy

  • “It’s incredibly expensive:” Global wind giant says turbine prices have peaked, but other costs are high
  • “A clear decline:” IEA says faster transition to renewables equals lower household prices
  • Golden Plains wind farm developer seeks green tick for four-hour big battery – potentially its first in Australia
  • Air con leads surge in energy use as world heats up – but most new demand is being powered by solar
  • Protesters storm COP30 climate talks, California governor slams Trump’s absence

RSS Electric Vehicle News from The Driven

  • Affordable EV competition heats up with new hatchback priced from $A26,000
  • Cupra Born: Can I buy one now and expect it do V2G later?
  • Tesla loses two key program managers in one day
  • London Fire Brigade rolls out handful of electric cars and trucks
  • Toyota’s electric HiLux: Too little, too late, or just another car for Barry?

Press Releases

  • Huge luxury Saudi resort goes 100pct renewables with one of world’s biggest batteries
  • How solar + storage can be a game-changer for people with disabilities

Footer

Technologies

  • Solar
  • Battery/Storage
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Software/Gadgets
  • Other Renewables
  • Policy
  • Tariffs
  • Contact
  • Advertise with us
  • About One Step Off The Grid
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2025 · OneStep Genesis on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in