Incentives for Residential Batteries NSW
Australian Government · Australia
Incentives are available to help homes and businesses in New South Wales maximise the use of solar energy they generate. Funding support is provided for battery installation within an existing solar network or for connection to a Virtual Power Plant, usually as an upfront discount from an approved supplier.
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New South Wales
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What's Funded
Installing a battery within an existing solar network or connecting a home or business to a Virtual Power Plant through an approved supplier.Before you apply
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Increased use of self-generated solar energy and reduced electricity bills for participating homes and businesses.Grant not accepting applications
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What is the Incentives for Residential Batteries NSW?
Who is eligible for the Incentives for Residential Batteries NSW?
- Applicants are New South Wales businesses and homeowners
- Funding supports battery installation within an existing solar network
- Funding may also support connection to a Virtual Power Plant (VPP)
- Incentive is usually provided through an approved supplier
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