The State Government is expanding the eligibility for Eligibility for the state government’s Solar Homes program is now expanding, which will extend the solar panel rebate to new homes under construction.
The expansion is set to help more Victorians save on installation costs and electricity while reducing emissions.
Minister for Solar Homes Lily D’Ambrosio said they know energy prices are putting pressure on households.
“Expanding Solar Homes to new builds will help tens of thousands of Victorians save thousands on electricity costs and help us cut emissions by 50 per cent by 2030,” she said.
“We’re putting power back into the hands of Victorian households – driving down energy costs and boosting supply, creating thousands of jobs and cutting solar installation costs for new builds by hundreds.”
The number of approved rebates in the Yarra Ranges in 2021/22 was 5139, with 4707 of those already installed, while Cardinia LGA saw 5843 approved and 5489 installed. Emerald, Avonsleigh, Clematis and Macclesfield residents in the 3782 postcode took full advantage of the rebate, with 252 approved and 226 of those installed. Solar retailers nearby include Emerald’s DPV Electrical Solutions and Monbulk’s Trademark Energy and MTCO Electrical.
The changes save homeowners up to $800 on installation costs by fitting panels as they wire the electricity to their new homes, as well as an average of $1,073 each year in energy costs.
Eligible Victorians building homes will be able to apply for a rebate of $1,400 as well as being
able to access a $1,400 interest-free loan to install solar panels during construction, with 64,000 rebates available for the 2022/23 financial year.
Applicants must use a Solar Victoria authorised retailer and install a product included on the approved products list
to qualify for the rebate.
For further information, including eligibility criteria, visit solar.vic.gov.au.