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Save $2,106*+ when you install solar in Australian Capital Territory.
The Australian Federal Government provides substantial rebates when you choose to install a solar PV system at your property. The rebate amount is based on the size of the system purchased and is deducted from the upfront cost of the solar system by your chosen solar provider.
In 2025 you can expect a $2,106* or more reduction for a 6.6kW system, a common size for ACT homes.
The Australian Capital Territory also has interest free loan options and additional battery rebate options.
The amount of STC’s you receive are affected by two main variables - Location & System Size.
Location - The Federal Government splits all of Australia’s postcodes into 4 categories: Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 3 and Zone 4.
If you reside in Zone 1, you’ll receive a greater rebate than someone that lives in Zone 2, who will receive a bigger rebate than someone in Zone 3 and so on. Zones are determined by the number of sunlight hours you receive in the location you are having your Solar PV System installed.
System Size - The other variable in determining the value of your rebate and amount of STC’s received, is the Solar PV System’s size. The larger the Solar PV System, the more power it will generate and the more STC’s and rebate amount you will be entitled to.
Under the Australian Government’s Small-Scale Renewable Energy Scheme (SRES), homeowners are entitled to a given number of STCs dependent on the system size, where the system is installed and which year the system is installed.
The scheme can be claimed on multiple properties. The rebate is claimed by the installer of your system and passed on as a point of sale discount.
STCs are a traded like shares and their worth fluctuates depending on the amount of installations occurring that year. More installs than expected and the worth depreciates. STCs are currently valued at around $39 but have been as low as $17, so now is definitely a good time to install.
Here’s the short answer to a pretty complicated question.
The solar panels that go on your roof are made up of a collection of smaller ‘cells.’ These cells are made up of layers of silicon.
When light particles from the sun hit a cell they knock electrons lose from the silicon. This results in a charge being generate that your solar system can then capture and use to power your home.
The ACT is spoilt for choice when it comes to incentives, rebates and finance options. Here’s what’s currently available:
The Federal STC Incentive
The STC Incentive (also known as the STC Rebate) is a huge upfront discount you receive from the Australian Federal Government when you install a new solar system.
The amount your receive depends on a few things, including:
System Size
Location
Installation Year
In 2025 an ACT resident can expect an STC discount of $2,106* for a 6.6kW system (a very common system size).
Assumes STC value of $39
Home Energy Support: Rebates for Homeowners
This rebate provides up to $5000 towards the installation of energy efficient products and upgrades for Pensioners and Veterans living in the ACT.
Two separate payments are available
One rebate up to 50% of the installation cost (to a maximum $2,500) for rooftop solar
One rebate up to 50% of the installation cost (to a maximum $2,500) for:
Reverse cycle heating and cooling
Hot water heat pumps
Electric stove tops
ACT Sustainable Household Scheme
ACT homeowners can access up to $15,000 in interest free loans to help cover the cost of energy efficient home upgrades, like:
Most households in ACT will have a rooftop suitable for solar.
Things can get a little trickier if you live in an apartment / under a strata arrangement, however.
If want to know if your home is ready for solar, the best thing you can do is request quotes from certified installers and discuss your individual circumstances.
It’s totally free and gets you the information you need to start planning your solar system