[adning id=”12070″]

[adning id=”12070″]

SMEs can claim up to $8,500 off solar installation

The Andrews Labor Government is helping even more Victorians save hundreds of dollars each year on their energy bills.

Eligibility for Victoria’s nation-leading $1.3 billion Solar Homes program will be expanded, enabling households to access rebates for both solar panels and solar hot water or high-efficiency electric heat pumps for the first time.

“We’re putting power back into the hands of Victorian Homes and businesses – driving down energy costs and boosting supply, while creating 5,500 jobs,” said Minister for Solar Homes Lily D’Ambrosio.

Victorians, who have not previously claimed a solar rebate, will be eligible for up to $2,400 in rebates for the installation of bill busting solar products. Households are also eligible for a $1,400 interest free loan, cutting up to $3,800 from upfront installation costs.

The changes also mean the nearly 190,000 Victorians who have previously accessed a rebate to install solar panels will be able to access up to an additional $1,000 to install solar hot water or a highly efficient heat pump system.

SUV_Expo_2024_Meblbourne

The Labor Government is also helping even more Victorian businesses to cut their energy bills, with up to $8,500 off the upfront cost of a solar system installation through the expansion of eligibility criteria of the $47.5 million Solar for Business Program.

More Victorian businesses will be able to take control of their energy bills with businesses with up to 50 employees able to access a rebate of up to $3,500 to install solar panels, an increase from the current 20 employee threshold.

For the first time, businesses will also be able to apply for zero interest loans of between $1,000 and $5,000 to reduce the initial outlay for solar installation.

Since 2018, the Government has helped more than 200,000 Victorian homeowners, renters and business owners cut their energy bills by directly investing more than $380 million to subsidise the installation of solar panels, solar hot water and solar batteries.

The Solar Homes program will cut Victoria’s carbon emissions by almost four million tonnes – the equivalent of taking one million cars off the road. Household solar is expected to generate 12.5 per cent of Victoria’s 40 per cent target for renewable energy by 2025.

Businesses will be able to access the expanded program from Friday, 29 April, with the households able to apply for multiple solar products from mid-May.

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email
Print

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

SUBSCRIBE FREE
SME NEWS BRIEFS

Get breaking news delivered
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?