Empower your home, reduce your bills & secure backup power with your roof-top solar system.
Welcome to Solargain PV’s dedicated page for the Cheaper Home Batteries Program (CHBP), the national battery rebate valued at ~30% for eligible household battery installations across Australia.
Why It Matters
With rising electricity prices and increased grid instability, storing your solar energy for later use has never been more valuable. A home battery system offers:
Lower electricity bills by using stored solar instead of purchasing at peak rates.
Energy independence & backup power, stepping in when the grid goes down.
Better return on investment when paired with the federal rebate and state-level incentives.
According to recent analysis: the CHBP starts on 1 July 2025 and offers rebates up to ~$372 per usable kWh, or about $4,000 off an average 11.5 kWh system.
What Is the Cheaper Home Batteries Program?
The CHBP is a federal initiative to make home battery storage more affordable, encouraging households (and small businesses/community groups) to install new, grid-connected batteries alongside solar PV. Key features include:
Launch date: 1 July 2025.
Rebate value: ~30% of the installed cost or ~$344-$372 per usable kWh (based on 2025 STC value) for the first 50 kWh of usable capacity. Solar Choice
Nationwide eligibility (in all States & Territories) – subject to installation of eligible battery+inverter with solar PV. DCCEEW+1
One rebate per electricity meter at a single property
Eligibility – Are You Qualified?
To be eligible for the rebate, your installation must meet a series of criteria. Here’s a breakdown:
Who can claim?
Homeowners (including landlords/owner-occupiers)
Small businesses
Community facilities (sports clubs, schools, libraries)
No income test.
What the system must include
A battery unit (or modular cells forming a single unit) with nominal capacity between 5 kWh and 100 kWh. DCCEEW+1
The rebate applies to the first 50 kWh usable capacity only.
It must be installed with new or existing rooftop solar PV system. Systems purely storing grid energy are not eligible.
Must use products approved by the Clean Energy Council (CEC) and be installed by an accredited installer (Solar Accreditation Australia-certified).
For grid-connected systems: the battery + inverter must be VPP-capable (Virtual Power Plant) at installation (not compulsory to enrol in a VPP). DCCEEW
Timing & other rules
Installation (certificate of electrical compliance) must be on or after 1 July 2025.
Only one rebate per meter/address.
Additional capacity added to existing system can be eligible if it hasn’t already claimed the rebate and meets size rules.
How Much Could You Save?
Here’s a snapshot of potential savings and pay-back:
Rebate rate for 2025: ~9.3 STCs per usable kWh, ~$344 per usable kWh (based on ~$37/STC) for first 50 kWh.
Example: A ~11.5 kWh usable system could attract ~$4,000 off.
Typical bill savings: ~$700–$1,600/year; with solar + battery up to ~$2,300/year in suitable locations. solargain.com.au+1
Rebate declines over time (2026-2030) so earlier installation yields higher financial benefit.
What Does the Process Look Like with Solargain?
At Solargain, we simplify the whole journey from checking eligibility to installation:
Register your interest — we review your meter/roof and solar situation.
Free quote — tailored battery system recommendation, including rebate.
Installation — same accredited installers we trust, efficient setup.
Apply rebate at point of sale — no waiting for rebate money back.
Start saving — monitor your system, begin storing solar and reducing costs.
Why Choose Solargain for Your Home Battery?
National coverage (VIC, NSW, QLD, SA, etc.) and ability to stack with state-level incentives where applicable.
Strong accreditation and product partnerships.
Transparent quotes showing savings, rebate, pay-back.
First dwellings & businesses eligible — we tailor to your needs.
Proven track-record in solar + battery installations, backed by excellent customer experience.
FAQs: Fast Answers
Q: Can I still claim if I already have rooftop solar?
Yes — you can install a battery alongside your existing solar and still qualify, provided all eligibility rules are met.
Q: Can landlords claim for multiple properties?
Yes — separate properties/meters may each qualify if they meet eligibility criteria.
Q: Are EV batteries eligible?
No — EV batteries and charging systems themselves are not eligible under this program.
Q: Can I stack the federal rebate with state rebates?
Yes — in many states you can stack, though individual state rules apply.
Act Now — Spots Are Filling Fast
The rebate has limited federal funding and demand is already surging. Don’t wait. If you’ve been considering a home battery, now is the time.
→ Register for your free eligibility check and quote today.
Secure your rebate and start reducing your energy bills.
About Solargain
Solargain PV is an approved supplier for the Victorian Government’s Residential Electrification Grants program and a trusted national solar + battery installer. We help you access the latest incentives and match you with accredited installers delivering top-quality installations.
Visit https://www.dcceew.gov.au/ for further information about the Cheaper Home Batteries Program


