What’s the SA VPP Rebate?
The Retailer Energy Productivity Scheme (REPS) offers a cash rebate for eligible South Australians who connect their battery system to an approved VPP.
The rebate amount depends on two factors:
- Battery size (capped at 28kWh)
- Whether you’re in the priority group (low-income or vulnerable household)
Here are some typical rebate values:
| Battery Size | Priority Group Rebate | Non-Priority Group Rebate |
|---|---|---|
| 5–10 kWh | $730 | $560 |
| 13–14 kWh | $1,030 | $780 |
| 25–28 kWh | $1,760 | $1,340 |
You can claim for multiple batteries, as long as the total is under 28kWh.
Rebates are one-time only, you cannot claim again if you add more batteries later.
Key Deadlines
- Non-priority customers:
Must apply by 5pm, October 24, 2025 (or earlier if funds are exhausted) - Priority customers:
May still apply through December, but rebates are not guaranteed
What You’ll Need
To claim your rebate, you must:
- Be a South Australian resident
- Be enrolled in SunPlus or Amber SmartShift
- Submit your application before rebates run out
Required documents include:
- A signed quote or installation contract
- Electrical Certificate of Compliance (ECOC)
- Photo of your installed battery
- Email confirming VPP enrolment (e.g., “Your battery’s being optimised!”)
- Evidence of priority group status (if applicable)
Once submitted and approved, you’ll receive your payment within 60 days.
Need Help?
If you’re unsure of your eligibility or need help with the rebate application, we’re here to assist.
SunEnergy: 1800 786 765
MAC Trade Services: reps@mactradeservices.com.au | 1300 430 917
Summary
- Rebates of up to $2,000 still available, but time is running out
- Applies to SunPlus and Amber for Batteries customers
- Non-priority group deadline: October 24, 2025
- Priority group customers may have until December
- Once rebates are gone, they’re gone


