Solar Battery Rebate age
Eligible Victorians can now add a solar battery to their existing solar PV system with an up to $35,00 discount from the Victorian Government.
Eligibility Criteria
The Solar Battery Rebate has the following additional criteria:
- Must be a targeted growth suburb, as identified by Solar Victoria
- The suburb your property is located has a minimum of 10% of homes have solar panels
- You are living in an area where the electricity grid can cope with the additional power provided by the battery
To find out if your postcode is eligible for a Solar Battery Rebate, please go to www.solar.vic.gov.au/solar-battery-rebate.
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*All information from Solar Victoria: https://www.solar.vic.gov.au/
WHY ENERGIS
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR YOU?
The company you’re dealing with has signed on to the Clean Energy Council Solar Retailer Code of Conduct. That means you will receive the following – and more:
- assurance that the company has gone through a rigorous process to become an Approved Solar Retailer.
- a standard minimum warranty period of five years on your whole system
- detailed information on the process between system installation and network connection
- peace of mind that the company will adhere to all existing legislation and regulations, and that its sales representatives will act
ethically and not engage in any dishonest or misleading tactics - many other quality and performance guarantees
HIGH STANDARDS
When you buy solar from a Clean Energy Council Approved Solar Retailer, you can be assured that you are buying a quality product from a company that follows all relevant consumer protection laws and is prepared to back the operation of your solar system for at least five years. The code also has strict requirements that companies must follow in pre- and post-sale activities, documentation and general business practices.
WHY THE CODE?
The Clean Energy Council established the Solar Retailer Code of Conduct in 2013 on behalf of the solar industry to improve customer service and industry standards. The Clean Energy Council already upholds industry standards for solar installations through its installer accreditation program.
The establishment of the Solar Retailer Code of Conduct means that the solar retail sector will also be monitored, and in particular companies that engage in misleading or poor sales and marketing practices.