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Federal Battery Rebate

Federal Battery Rebate Makes Solar Storage More Affordable in Spreyton

The new Federal Battery Rebate is helping families in Spreyton, Devonport, Latrobe, Ulverstone and right across Tasmania take control of their power bills. By lowering the upfront cost of solar batteries, the rebate makes it easier to store the energy your solar panels produce and use it when you need it most.

If you already have solar panels, or you are planning to install them, now is the ideal time to add a battery. A home battery gives you more independence from the grid, keeps your household running during blackouts, and helps protect against rising electricity prices.

What Is the Federal Battery Rebate?

Launched in July 2025, the Federal Battery Rebate is a national program designed to reduce the upfront cost of installing home batteries. The goal is to make solar battery storage more affordable and accessible for households across Australia, including here in Spreyton, Devonport, Latrobe, Ulverstone, Sheffield, Burnie and Launceston.

If you are planning a new solar and battery installation, or want to upgrade an existing solar system, this rebate will cut your costs by thousands of dollars. The rebate provides up to $372 per usable kilowatt-hour (kWh) of battery capacity, giving real savings for Tasmanian families who want to take control of their energy, lower power bills and rely less on electricity retailers.

For local households this means better value from your existing solar system, less reliance on the grid, protection from rising electricity prices and greater energy security during Tasmanian blackouts.

Who Is Eligible for the Federal Battery Rebate in Tasmania?

If you live in Spreyton, Devonport, Latrobe, Ulverstone, Burnie, Sheffield or surrounding areas, there is a good chance you will qualify for the Federal Battery Rebate, particularly if you already have a grid-connected solar system or are planning to install one soon.

The rebate is elgible for property owners or residents with a compliant solar system that is grid-connected and meets Australian standards. The battery must also be installed by an approved installer such as DMS Energy. Most systems will also need to be Virtual Power Plant ready, although actually joining a VPP will remain optional.

If you are based in northern Tasmania and already have a compliant solar setup, or if you are preparing to install one, you will meet the key requirements. This means you could unlock thousands of dollars now that the rebate is live.

Not sure whether your system will qualify? Talk to the team at DMS Energy in Spreyton. We can assess your setup and guide you through everything needed to be rebate ready.

Can Off-Grid Homes in Tasmania Access the Federal Battery Rebate?

Yes. Off-grid solar and battery systems are eligible for the Federal Battery Rebate, provided they meet the technical and safety standards required by the program. This is welcome news for many rural and semi-rural properties across Tasmania, including areas where grid access is limited or unavailable.

For example, a large 40kWh off-grid battery system could qualify for up to $16,000 in rebates, depending on the system specifications. For Tasmanian households, this level of support could make a major difference to the affordability of living independently from the grid.

The rebate has the potential to significantly reduce costs for rural households and farms, remote bush properties and homes that currently rely on diesel generators or other expensive backup power options.

At DMS Energy in Spreyton, we have extensive experience designing and installing off-grid solar and battery systems across northern Tasmania. Our team is following the rollout of the rebate closely and will guide you through the best way to access the program for your property.

Be Wary of Battery Rebate Scams and Choose a Trusted Local Installer

With the Federal Battery Rebate being introduced, some dishonest operators are already looking for ways to take advantage of households. Across Tasmania we are seeing aggressive sales tactics and misleading offers, which is why it is important to stay alert and make informed choices.

If someone claims they can provide a “free battery” or pressures you to sign a contract immediately, take a step back and ask questions. High pressure sales, vague pricing, hidden fees or companies with no local presence are all warning signs that the deal may not be what it seems.

A rushed decision could end up costing you far more in the long run. The safest approach is to work with a trusted local installer who has a proven reputation for quality and service.

At DMS Energy in Spreyton we have been helping Tasmanian families and businesses since 2007. Our advice is genuine, our quotes are clear and every installation is carried out by fully qualified professionals. We are committed to honest, ethical and accurate service and we will be here for ongoing support long after your system is installed. If you are unsure about an offer, talk to us first before signing anything.