NSW Home Energy Saver Program: Zero-Interest Loans for Solar and Batteries
NSW Home Energy Saver Program: Zero-Interest Loans for Solar and Batteries
If you’ve been thinking about going solar but the upfront cost has held you back, there’s never been a better time to act. The NSW Government has launched a $557 million program that makes solar panels, home batteries, and other energy upgrades more affordable than ever.
This article breaks down what’s available, who qualifies, and what you need to know before you apply.
What Is the NSW Home Energy Saver Program?
The NSW Home Energy Saver Program is the state government’s new initiative to help eligible households reduce upfront costs when upgrading their home’s energy performance.
Launched on 17 June 2026, the program offers zero-interest loans of up to $15,000, repayable over up to 10 years. There is no interest charged — ever. You borrow the money, you pay back exactly what you borrow, nothing more.
Backed by $480 million in funding, the program is designed to support more than 32,000 NSW households — and it’s open right now.
What upgrades are covered?
- Rooftop solar panels
- Home battery storage systems
- Heat pump hot water systems
- Induction cooktops
- Energy-efficient air conditioning
- Insulation and draught-proofing
For Central Coast and Newcastle homeowners, this is a significant opportunity to slash power bills with minimal financial risk.
Who Is Eligible?
To qualify for the NSW Home Energy Saver zero-interest loan, your household needs to have a combined taxable income of $210,000 or less per year.
That covers the vast majority of NSW households — including most families in the Central Coast and Newcastle regions.
Key eligibility requirements:
- NSW resident
- Combined household income under $210,000/year
- Installing an approved upgrade at your home
Full eligibility details are confirmed through the official NSW Government application process at energy.nsw.gov.au.
Lower-Income Households: Extra Support Available
For households earning under $80,000/year — or those who hold an eligible concession card — the NSW Government is set to offer targeted discounts of up to $4,000 later in 2026.
This is separate from the interest-free loan and sits on top of it, meaning eligible low-income households could access both a discount and a zero-interest loan — further reducing what you’d actually need to repay.
If this may apply to you, it’s worth checking your eligibility now so you’re ready when that additional support opens.
How Do Repayments Work?
The loan is repaid over up to 10 years with zero interest. There are no hidden fees, no rate rises, and every dollar you repay goes directly off the principal.
For context, a typical 10kW solar and battery system in our area saves most households $2,000–$3,500 per year on electricity bills. On a $15,000 loan over 10 years, your repayments would be around $1,500/year — meaning most households are saving more than they’re repaying, from year one.
The Federal Battery Rebate: Stack Your Savings
On top of the NSW program, there’s a separate federal government initiative worth knowing about.
From 1 July 2025, the Federal Cheaper Home Batteries Program provides an upfront discount of around 30% on eligible home battery systems, applied at the point of installation. This is separate from the NSW loan — you can use both.
| Without Incentives | With Federal Battery Rebate | With NSW Loan on Top |
|---|---|---|
| Pay full system cost upfront | ~30% off battery cost at install | Remaining balance over 10 years, 0% interest |
The result: a significantly lower upfront payment, no interest, and electricity bill savings that typically outpace repayments from day one.
Small-Scale Technology Certificates (STCs)
When you install a solar system, you’re also eligible for STCs — a federal rebate that your installer applies on your behalf at the time of purchase. For a typical 10kW system in the Central Coast or Newcastle area, this reduces the purchase price by thousands of dollars before anything else is applied.
At Zeneco Energy, we handle the STC paperwork as part of every installation. You don’t need to do anything — the saving is already built into your quote.
What Products Are Eligible?
Not every solar or battery product qualifies under the program. Approved systems must:
- Use products listed on the government’s approved products register
- Be installed by a Clean Energy Council (CEC) accredited installer
- Meet minimum performance and quality requirements
At Zeneco Energy, we’re CEC-accredited and only use quality-tested panels, inverters, and batteries from trusted brands — including Jinko, Aiko, Sigenergy, Sungrow, and BYD. Every system we install is designed to meet or exceed program requirements.
How to Apply
- Get a quote — We assess your home, roof, and energy usage and design a tailored system
- Confirm eligibility — We walk you through the program criteria and identify any additional incentives you qualify for
- Apply via the NSW Government portal — Applications are submitted online through the official NSW Home Energy Saver program page
- Approve and install — Once approved, we schedule your installation and handle the rest
The program is open now, but funding is finite. With $480 million allocated to support just over 32,000 households, demand is expected to be high. Getting your quote locked in sooner rather than later puts you in the best position.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use this for a battery only (no solar)?
Yes. If you already have solar panels installed, you can apply the loan toward a battery system on its own — and potentially combine it with the federal 30% battery rebate for even greater savings.
Do I need to apply before getting a quote?
No. Get your quote first — you’ll need the system details and cost when you apply.
Is there a credit check?
The program is income-assessed through the NSW Government’s process. It’s not a traditional bank loan, so the assessment approach is different. Full details are available on the official government page.
What happens if I sell my home?
The loan is tied to you as the borrower. If you sell the property, the remaining balance remains your responsibility — though a quality solar and battery system typically adds value to your home that offsets this.
Does it cover EV chargers?
Current eligible upgrades under the program focus on solar, batteries, heat pumps, insulation, and air conditioning. At Zeneco Energy, we install EV chargers separately — contact us and we can advise on the best way to approach this alongside any solar or battery upgrade.
Is This Right for You?
If you own a home in the Central Coast or Newcastle region, earn under $210,000 combined household income, and have been putting off solar or battery storage — this program removes the biggest financial barrier that was in the way.
Zero interest. Up to $15,000. Federal battery rebates on top. STC savings built into the price. And a system that starts reducing your power bills from the day it’s switched on.
Ready to find out what you qualify for?
Call us on 0405 338 660 or visit www.zenecoenergy.com.au to book a no-obligation consultation. We’ll run the numbers for your home, confirm your eligibility, and handle the process alongside you.
Zeneco Energy is a CEC-accredited solar and battery installer servicing the Central Coast and Newcastle. We offer tailored system designs, a 15-year workmanship warranty, and in-house support for the life of your system.
