Six Months Of Cheaper Home Batteries Program

Dept of Climate Change, Energy, Environment & Water

The Australian Government is expanding the Cheaper Home Batteries Program from original estimates of $2.3 billion to an estimated $7.2 billion over the next 4 years.

This is expected to:

  • help over 2 million Australians install a battery by 2030
  • deliver around 40 GWh of additional storage capacity.

The Cheaper Home Batteries Program has been an unprecedented success. The program has brought down the cost of installing a solar connected battery. This has made it possible for more Australians to maximise cheap and clean solar energy, and participate in the energy transition.

Since launch, the program has:

  • supported delivery over 160,000 battery installations across Australia
  • added over 3.6 GWh of capacity to the energy grid
  • purchased over 21,000,000 small-scale technology certificates.

Alongside the increased funding estimates, from 1 May 2026, we will make adjustments to ensure:

  • the discount is encouraging households to get the right-sized battery for their needs
  • the program remains sustainable.

Small-scale batteries mark the next evolution in Australia’s renewable energy journey.

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