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“The inclusion of solar batteries in the SRES is a good step that will support more households to take control of their energy bills and improve energy efficiency in new homes and renovations,” HIA Executive Director Building Policy, Shane Keating said today.
“Voluntary incentives like this are something HIA has consistently called for. It brings batteries in line with existing solar panel incentives and provides a practical and affordable path for more Australians to integrate battery storage into their homes.
“A significant barrier in the uptake of household batteries is the large upfront costs and this scheme can be important in boosting uptake by providing homeowners with a 30 per cent discount off the upfront costs.
“Australian homes now have over 4 million solar panels installed which have been installed through a range of rebates and incentives, showing how important targeted subsidy or rebate programs can be in driving change.
“The housing industry is seeing growing demand from homebuyers for integrated energy solutions. In particular, in new builds were including a battery system upfront can work with features like solar panels to further increase the environmental benefits of new buildings.
“With new Small-scale Technology Certificates (STC) assignment forms and documentation now available for solar retailers, designers, and installers, HIA is encouraging members to familiarise themselves with the updated requirements and ensure their teams are prepared.
“This is a win for consumer choice and industry innovation.
“It’s a change that will help more Australians future-proof their homes and reduce energy costs.
“HIA will continue to work with government and industry stakeholders to ensure the scheme is effectively implemented and support Australian manufacturers and suppliers in providing these batteries into our homes,” concluded Mr Keating.
The Housing Industry Association (HIA) has welcomed the ACT Government’s decision to progress the Missing Middle Housing reforms. This is a critical step toward increasing housing supply and improving housing choice across Canberra.
The Federal Budget 2026 introduces the most significant structural changes to housing taxation in decades. As the implications of the Budget became a little clearer this week, HIA’s Chief Economist, Tim Reardon and I have put together this summary
HIA responded to the Consultation Paper on the Review of Australia’s Mutual Recognition Schemes for Workers which details the Council’s interim findings on barriers to a single national market for workers supported by the mutual recognition framework and triggers the second round of consultation associated with the review.
HIA provided this further submission to inform the Expert Panel’s first review of the Road Transport Contracting Chain Order made on 28 April 2026.