Installing a Battery the Smart Way Under the Updated Program

Australia’s transition to renewable energy continues at pace, and one of the smartest moves homeowners and small businesses can make today is installing a battery the smart way to complement rooftop solar. With the federal government’s updated Cheaper Home Batteries Program, eligible solar households now have access to generous discounts and incentives that make battery storage significantly more affordable — helping reduce electricity bills, increase energy independence, and support the national grid. 

In this comprehensive guide, Prosolar Global explains how the current battery support works, what’s changed under the updated program, and how to make the most informed decisions when choosing, sizing, and installing a battery system tailored to your needs. 

What Is the Cheaper Home Batteries Program?

Australians with rooftop solar can now benefit from the Cheaper Home Batteries Program, a federal initiative that provides roughly a 30% discount on the upfront cost of installing eligible small-scale solar batteries.

Delivered through the Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme (SRES), this program uses small-scale technology certificates (STCs) to reduce installation costs. The discount is typically offered upfront by accredited installers and retailers, ensuring a seamless process for consumers without the need to apply separately. 

Why Installing a Battery Is a Smart Energy Move?

1. Store Solar Power for Night Use 

One of the main benefits of pairing a battery with solar panels is that it allows you to store excess energy generated during the day and use it at night — reducing reliance on expensive grid electricity. 

2. Lower Electricity Bills 

By using stored solar energy during peak periods, homeowners can dramatically cut their electricity costs — often seeing savings of hundreds of dollars each year as solar and battery technologies become more affordable. 

What’s Changed in the Updated Program (from 1 May 2026) 

While the Cheaper Home Batteries Program has been in effect since 1 July 2025, the Australian Government announced updates starting 1 May 2026 to ensure that support remains appropriate as battery costs continue to fall. 

�� Tiered Support Based on Battery Size 

The updated program introduces a tiered structure for calculating STCs, with higher entitlement for smaller systems and progressively lower support for larger capacities. 

�� More Frequent STC Adjustments

To keep rebates aligned with current market prices, the STC Factor — the metric that determines the value of certificates per kWh of battery capacity — will adjust every six months instead of annually. 

What this means:

  • Smaller systems (up to ~14 kWh) receive the full rebate value. 
  • Medium systems (up to ~28 kWh) receive a reduced proportion. 
  • Larger capacities (above ~28 kWh and up to 50 kWh) see significant tapering in rebate value compared to smaller systems. 

This structure encourages homeowners to choose appropriately sized batteries based on realistic energy needs — which is both cost-effective and better for long-term investment.

Steps to Installing a Battery the Smart Way

1. Assess Your Energy Usage Needs 

Before selecting a battery, analyse your typical daily energy use and solar production patterns. A battery that’s too large or too small can cost more in wasted capacity or unnecessary expenditure. 

Pro Tip: Aim for a system that stores a meaningful portion of your excess solar energy for later use — this generally falls in the 10–20 kWh range for average households. 

2. Choose Solar Accreditation Australia–Approved Products 

To be eligible for government rebates, your battery must be on the Solar Accreditation Australia (SAA)

Working with a reputable installer like Prosolar Global ensures that product selections meet standards and qualify for rebate support. 

3. Partner with Accredited Installers 

The federal support only applies if the system is installed by a SAA accredited installer who will lodge all STC claims correctly. 

This ensures compliance with safety standards and smooth processing of rebates.

4. Timing Matters 

Because STC entitlements decline over time under the updated program, scheduling your installation sooner rather than later can lock in a higher rebate value

Maximising Your Return on Investment

Here are strategies to ensure you get the most value from your battery installation: 

  • Pair the Battery with Solar: Batteries installed without solar typically do not qualify for the Cheaper Home Batteries rebate. 
  • Consider Virtual Power Plant (VPP) Opportunities: In some states like NSW, additional incentives are available for batteries connected to VPPs — which can provide extra payments for sharing stored energy with the grid. 
  • Balance Size and Efficiency: Oversizing your battery may reduce the proportion of rebates you receive under the new tiered model. 

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Waiting Too Long
Since STC factors reduce every six months, delays can mean lower rebates. 

Choosing Unsupported Batteries
Always verify that selected equipment is on the Solar Accreditation Australia approved list. 

Ignoring Installation Quality
Unauthorised or unsafe installations can void rebates and lead to electrical compliance issues. 

FAQ – Installing a Battery the Smart Way

Q: Who is eligible for the updated Cheaper Home Batteries Program?
A: Australian homeowners and small businesses with new or existing rooftop solar systems can access around a 30% discount on eligible battery installations, subject to product and SAA accredited installer.

Q: Can I install a battery without solar and receive the rebate?
A: Typically, rebates are only available for batteries paired with solar systems. 

Q: How often do rebate values change?
A: From 1 May 2026, the STC values used to calculate rebates will adjust twice a year, so timing your installation matters. 

Q: Is there a limit on battery size for rebates?
A: Yes — support applies to systems up to 100 kWh, with tiered rebate levels that favour appropriately sized batteries. 

Conclusion

Installing a battery the smart way means understanding the latest government incentives, assessing your household energy needs, and choosing accredited products and installers who can maximise your rebate opportunities. With the updated Cheaper Home Batteries Program now in effect, there has never been a better time to invest in battery storage — but smart planning ensures you secure the best value. 

For personalised guidance on battery sizing, product selection, eligibility, and installation, talk to our expert by calling 1300 181 191. Our team at Prosolar Global is ready to help you make energy independence a reality.

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