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The cost of heating and cooling your home or business can be a significant part of your energy bills.

On average, households can spend up to $800 a year, or a third of their energy bill, on heating. This can be significantly more for businesses.

By replacing old heating and cooling systems with more energy-efficient ones or simply purchasing new energy-efficient ones, you can reduce your costs and energy use.

We recommend reviewing our guidance to help you choose the right reverse cycle air conditioner for your home.

Space heating and cooling factsheet

We have created a handy factsheet to assist you in selecting the right size reverse cycle air conditioner to heat and cool your home. This factsheet will also be provided to you if you undertake a heating and cooling upgrade under the VEU program.

Eligibility

All Victorian households and businesses are eligible to apply for discounts.

With this activity you can only install a:

  • VEU approved product
  • range of ducted and non-ducted RCACs
  • high-efficiency RCACs capable of both heating and cooling.

Living in a rental property?

Private rental properties are eligible to receive a discount on a heating and cooling system. We recommend that landlords and tenants work together when doing any upgrades to a rental property.

For more information, visit renters, landlords and body corporate.

How much discount you can expect

For households

Incentives of up to the following amounts are available for the average household:

Installing an efficient room-reverse cycle air conditioner

Current systemUpgrade system sizeIndicative discount*
Ducted (whole-of-house) gas heater

4 split systems installed:

1 x 8kW

3 x 3kW

Up to $2,520
Ducted (whole-of-home) gas heater

Multi-split system:

1 x 10kW outdoor unit

Up to $2,800
Non-ducted (room) gas heater3kW to 9kW$560 to $1,400
Non-ducted reverse cycle air conditioner3kW to 9kW$210 to $490
No decommissioned product3kW to 9kW$70 to $280

Installing an efficient ducted reverse cycle air conditioner

Current systemUpgrade system sizeIndicative discount*
Central electric resistance ducted heater10kW to 22.4kW$5,040 to $7,700
Ducted gas heater

10kW

15kW

22.4kW

Up to $2,450

Up to $3,500

Up to $5,180

Ducted reverse cycle air conditioner

10kW

15kW

22.4kW

$630 to $700

$910 to $1,260

$1,190 to $1,680

No decommissioned product10kW to 22.4kW$210 to $700

For businesses

Installing an efficient room-reverse cycle air conditioner

Current systemUpgrade system sizeIndicative discount*
Hard-wired resistance electric room heater3kW to 9kW$630 to $700

Ducted gas heater

If 4 split systems are installed in total:

One x 8kW

Three x 3kW

Up to $1,610

Ducted gas heater

Multi-split system:

One x 10kW outdoor unit

Up to $1,750

Non-ducted gas heater3kW to 9kW$350 to $840
Non-ducted reverse cycle air conditioner3kW to 9kW$280 to $560
No decommissioning3kW to 9kW$70 to $210

Installing an efficient ducted reverse cycle air conditioner

Current systemUpgrade system sizeIndicative discount*
Central electric resistance ducted heater16kW to 56kWUp to $4,500
Ducted gas heater

16kW

25kW

32kW

56kW

Up to $2,800

Up to $4,200

Up to $5,600

Up to $8,400

Ducted reverse cycle air conditioner

16kW

25kW

32kW

56kW

Up to $1,400

Up to $3,500

Up to $4,200

Up to $4,200

No decommissioning16kW to 56kWUp to $2,500

The final installed price of the appliance, which includes the discount, is up to the accredited provider and will depend on several factors, including:

  • certificate price (which can fluctuate)
  • location
  • installation costs
  • the accredited provider’s administrative costs.

For more information on the certificate price under the VEU program, visit Victorian Energy Efficiency Certificates (VEECs).

If you would like to organise a retrospective rebate, please follow the instructions at the Victorian Energy Upgrades for businesses.

Find an accredited provider in your area

Please note that as VEU is a market-based program:

  • not all accredited providers listed above will necessarily be offering heating and cooling system upgrades at present
  • accredited providers can choose when and where they undertake upgrades.

Understanding heating and cooling systems

Existing equipment to be decommissioned

Definition

Hard-wired resistance electric room heater

Electric resistance room heaters that are hard-wired are fixed to a wall and provide heating to a single room. Resistance heating elements cause electrical energy to be converted to heat energy and distributed as either radiant or convection heat. To be upgraded these heaters must be the main form of heating at the premises.

Central electric resistance ducted heater

Central electric resistance ducted heaters are stand-alone heating units which are designed for installation with ducts to distribute heat. These must provide heating to a space with a floor area of at least 100m2.

Hard-wired slab heater

These units provide heat to a whole house via electric cabling embedded in the slab. They heat the concrete to a low temperature which acts as a low temperature radiator, as well as heating the air in the room.

Ducted (whole-of-home) gas heater

Ducted gas heaters consist of a central furnace unit that supplies heating to different parts of the house via ductwork. Units can be installed under the floor, in the ceiling or next to an external wall. Heat is distributed via ducting found in the ceiling or under the floor.

Non-ducted (room) gas heater

Non-ducted gas heaters (also referred to as room gas heaters) are often fixed and designed to heat a single room or open plan area by burning natural gas or LPG.

Refrigerative air conditioner

An air conditioner capable of cooling only.

Ducted (whole-of-home) reverse cycle air conditioner

Ducted reverse cycle air conditioners provide heating and cooling to different parts of the house via ductwork.

Non-ducted reverse cycle air conditioner

Non-ducted reverse cycle air conditioners provide heating and cooling for a single room or open plan area. Can be split systems, which have an indoor and outdoor unit.

None of the combinations specified

This represents any equipment not captured in available decommissioning options or in instances where there is no heating and/or cooling equipment present.

There is no minimum system size requirement to obtain a discount on an upgrade of a reverse cycle air conditioner.

Page last updated: 09/08/24