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If you are planning to install a solar battery, there are important changes coming from 1 May 2026 that will affect how much rebate you receive.
There are two key changes:
Understanding both is critical when choosing the right battery size.
From May 2026, the STC factor, which determines your rebate, will drop from 8.4 to 6.8.
This means:
From May 2026, the rebate is also applied differently depending on battery size:
This means:
Even though the rebate drops overall, 14kWh remains the most efficient size.
Why?
However, it is important to understand that a 14kWh battery after May will still receive less rebate than the same system installed before May
For many households, yes.
A battery in this range can typically cover:
It offers:
Larger systems may still suit:
But the rebate reduces significantly as size increases.
If you install a battery and expand it later:
This is important when considering systems like modular batteries or expansion packs.
From May 2026:
For most homeowners, a battery around 10–14kWh remains the best balance between cost, performance, and rebate outcome.
If you are unsure which battery size is right for your home, SolarBright can help you find the best option based on your energy usage and goals. Contact SolarBright or book a free consultation with our team.
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