NSW Battery Rebate Ends June 30. Stackable Incentives Begin July 1

Home battery system eligible for NSW battery rebate and July 2025 VPP incentives

June 10, 2025. Major Update for NSW Homeowners

The NSW Government has confirmed that its current solar NSW battery rebate  offered through the Peak Demand Reduction Scheme (PDRS) will end on 30 June 2025. This rebate cannot be combined with the new Federal Government battery rebate, which launches on 1 July 2025.
From July 1, NSW will instead offer an increased incentive for households that connect their battery to a Virtual Power Plant (VPP) and this new incentive can be stacked with the Federal rebate.
 
For most homeowners, the message is clear:

The NSW Battery Rebate Is Ending And It Can’t Be Combined

On its Energy website, the NSW Government states:

“This NSW battery discount is available for battery installations up until Monday 30 June 2025. It cannot be combined with the Australian Government’s Cheaper Home Batteries Program discount… From Tuesday 1 July 2025, this NSW battery installation discount will no longer be available.”

This confirms:

The New Battery Rebate Setup from July 2025

Program Available from Value Requires VPP? Stackable?
Federal Battery Rebate 1 July 2025 $372 per usable kWh, up to 50 kWh No Yes (with VPP)
NSW VPP Incentive 1 July 2025 Increased nearly doubled Yes Yes
NSW PDRS Rebate Ends 30 June 2025 ~$1,000–$2,400 Yes No

Why the PDRS Rebate Is No Longer Worth Claiming

While the PDRS rebate is technically still available until 30 June, it’s no longer the right path for most households. Here’s why:

Waiting just a few weeks allows homeowners to claim both state and federal support something not possible under the current scheme.

What’s the New VPP Incentive Worth?

The NSW Government has confirmed that from 1 July 2025, the incentive for joining a VPP will almost double.
For example, a 27 kWh battery will receive around $1,500, up from around $800 previously.
This incentive is in addition to the Federal rebate, which would offer:
 
Together, these could provide over $11,500 in total value a significant improvement over any current rebate.
A full breakdown will be covered in our next article: “NSW VPP Incentives Are Doubling from July 1.”

A Quick Look at the PDRS

The Peak Demand Reduction Scheme (PDRS) was introduced in 2022 to support battery uptake by offering upfront discounts. It worked via Peak Reduction Certificates (PRCs), and eligibility was tied to VPP participation.
While it helped many households early on, the scheme is now being replaced by a more flexible, performance-based approach.

What Should Homeowners Do Now?

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Final Word

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