

Still relying on an old, inefficient air conditioner?
Here’s some good news: you could qualify for a subsidised upgrade to a modern, energy-efficient AC unit.
The Government is actively supporting the switch to high-efficiency air conditioners, offering rebates that reduce the upfront cost and make it easier than ever to improve home comfort.
Why acting now makes sense:
- Rebates can slash a large portion of the purchase price
- New AC units consume far less electricity — keeping bills lower
- Older systems are more prone to breakdowns during peak heat
- Increased demand means rebates won’t last forever
- Upgrading early locks in maximum savings and efficiency
Try our AC Savings Calculator to estimate your yearly energy savings and the final cost after the rebate.
Still relying on an old, inefficient air conditioner?
Here’s some good news: you could qualify for a subsidised upgrade to a modern, energy-efficient AC unit.
The Government is actively supporting the switch to high-efficiency air conditioners, offering rebates that reduce the upfront cost and make it easier than ever to improve home comfort.
Why acting now makes sense:
- Rebates can slash a large portion of the purchase price
- New AC units consume far less electricity — keeping bills lower
- Older systems are more prone to breakdowns during peak heat
- Increased demand means rebates won’t last forever
- Upgrading early locks in maximum savings and efficiency
Try our AC Savings Calculator to estimate your yearly energy savings and the final cost after the rebate.