Home battery rebate in Daceyville, NSW 2032
A typical 13.5 kWh home battery in Daceyville qualifies for about $3,640 under the federal Cheaper Home Batteries rebate as of May 2026. 104 home batteries have already been installed here. Set your battery size below for an exact figure.
- Installed in 2032
- 104
- Latest month
- 7
- Australia total
- 343,874
Home batteries installed under the scheme, to Apr 2026. Source: Clean Energy Regulator.
The rebate is set by install date and steps down each year to 2030.
Estimated federal rebate
$3,640
≈ 91 certificates × $40 · $270/kWh
- 0-14kWh @ 100%
- 91.8 certs
Official value at the $40 clearing-house price; the open market often settles slightly lower, so installers may quote a little less. The battery must be installed with a solar PV system and meet program eligibility. This is a guide, not financial advice.
New South Wales support
New South Wales offers a home-battery incentive through the Peak Demand Reduction Scheme (PDRS). The value depends on the installer, battery size and the certificate price, and the scheme was revised recently — confirm the current amount with an accredited provider. It can be claimed on top of the federal rebate.
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Battery rebate FAQ — Daceyville 2032
- How many home batteries have been installed in Daceyville?
- 104 home batteries have been installed in postcode 2032 under the Cheaper Home Batteries scheme as of Apr 2026, including 7 in the latest month. Source: Clean Energy Regulator.
- How much is the home battery rebate in Daceyville?
- A 13.5 kWh battery in Daceyville (2032) is worth about $3,640 under the federal Cheaper Home Batteries rebate as of May 2026. Use the calculator above for your exact battery size.
- Does the battery rebate change over time?
- Yes. The federal rebate steps down every year until the scheme ends in 2030, so installing sooner is worth materially more.
- Do I need solar panels to get the rebate?
- Yes — the battery must be installed together with a solar PV system to qualify for the federal rebate.
- Can I combine it with New South Wales support?
- New South Wales offers a home-battery incentive through the Peak Demand Reduction Scheme (PDRS). The value depends on the installer, battery size and the certificate price, and the scheme was revised recently — confirm the current amount with an accredited provider. It can be claimed on top of the federal rebate.