Clean and efficient energy should be for everyone. We know some households need support to upgrade their homes and reduce their power bills.
If you are eligible, you can access Council's Energy for Everyone subsidies via the Solar Savers program. These support you to:
- upgrade to new efficient electric appliances
- get solar power
- draught-proof and insulate your home.
How to apply
Step 1: Get an energy assessment
Access 75% off a home energy assessment, either as a standalone assessment or to proceed to Step 2.
Find out how energy-efficient your home is and what upgrades will help most to reduce energy bills, improve comfort, and shrink your environmental footprint.
After you book an assessment with Solar Savers, a qualified assessor will visit your home. They will look at things like:
- how much power your appliances use
- whether hot water or heating systems need upgrading
- possible gaps in your insulation
- draughts around windows, doors, lighting, curtains and blinds.
You will receive a report with next steps to take. This includes small and affordable changes, and bigger upgrades that may cost more up front but will improve comfort and save money in the long-term.
Once you have this report you can apply for Council’s Energy for Everyone subsidy.
Find out more and book an assessment
Step 2: Access subsidies for upgrades
We are offering subsidies of 50% off the cost of upgrades recommended in home energy assessments, up to $2,500 (excluding GST). If the assessor recommends multiple upgrades, we’ll prioritise according to highest impact for the lowest cost.
Upgrades we’re helping to fund include:
- insulation and draught-proofing
- efficient split-system heating and cooling units
- heat pump hot water systems
- solar systems.
The Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program requires the following minimum household co-payments:
- $200 (including GST) for hot water heat pumps
- $1,000 (including GST) for some larger split systems
In some cases, you may not be able to receive the full $2,500 subsidy.
Eligibility
Upgrading your home can be expensive, even if you know you will save money in the long-term. We know that some households need support to make upgrades.
Our Energy for Everyone subsidy provides for home energy upgrades to:
- Concession card holders
- low- and middle-income households
- people living with disabilities
- members of our cultural and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities
- renters
- social housing residents
- members of Stonnington’s First Peoples community
- older people (65+)
- apartment residents.
If you do not meet the eligibility criteria
If you don’t meet the eligibility criteria, you can still benefit from using Solar Savers. They will guide you through the process of applying for government subsidies and provide quotes from vetted suppliers. You can also access a home energy assessment, energy efficient appliances, draught-proofing and insulation.
Please note the following:
- We use the Planning and Environment Act 1987 (Vic) income ranges to determine your income bracket.
- We need written approval from the property manager or owner for any upgrades to rental properties.
- We need written approval from the housing provider for any upgrades to social housing properties.
- Residents of Victorian Government-owned public housing are not eligible.
- For some apartment upgrades, we need written approval from the owners corporation.
Find out more and apply