What Is the NSW Air Conditioner Upgrade Incentive?
If your old air conditioner is costing you a fortune to run, or you’re thinking about upgrading to something more efficient, the NSW Government has money available to help. Through the Air Conditioner Upgrade Incentive, eligible NSW households and small businesses can access an upfront discount on the cost of installing a new energy-efficient air conditioner.
The discount is funded through the NSW Government’s Energy Savings Scheme and is applied directly to your quote, so you don’t wait for a rebate cheque. The savings come off the price before you pay.
All details on this incentive are published directly by the NSW Government. You can read the full program details at energy.nsw.gov.au.
How Much Can You Save?
The discount amount depends on whether you’re installing a brand-new system or replacing an old one, and which model you choose. The more energy-efficient the unit, the larger the discount. Here are the indicative figures for a 6kW system:
These figures are indicative only. Your actual discount depends on the installer you choose, the model selected, your location, and installation complexity. Always get multiple quotes and confirm the discount is included.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligibility is broad. Both households and small businesses across NSW can apply. Here’s a quick breakdown:
| Who | Eligible? | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| NSW homeowners | YES | All NSW residential properties |
| NSW renters / tenants | CHECK | Landlord approval may be required |
| NSW small businesses | YES | Must be located in NSW |
| Already have an efficient unit | CHECK | May not be eligible as incentive is based on energy savings |
| Outside NSW | CHECK | This is a NSW-only incentive |
The best way to confirm your eligibility is to speak directly with a licensed installer who participates in the Energy Savings Scheme. They’ll assess your situation and confirm what discount you can access before any work begins.
Why Upgrade to an Energy-Efficient Air Conditioner?
Beyond the upfront discount, the long-term savings are real. An energy-efficient reverse-cycle air conditioner uses significantly less power to heat and cool your home compared to electric heaters or portable units.
- Lower energy bills over the life of the system
- One unit for both heating and cooling, no need for a separate heater
- Better air quality with built-in filters that remove dust, allergens, and pollutants
- Reduced emissions, helping NSW reach net zero by 2050
- Lower maintenance costs with a newer, more reliable system
NSW’s target is to reduce emissions from cooling and heating by 70% by 2035. Every upgrade counts.
How to Claim the Incentive: Step by Step
The process is straightforward. Here’s exactly how it works, with links to the official NSW Government steps:
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Get Multiple Quotes from Participating Installers
Not every installer participates in the Energy Savings Scheme. You need to specifically ask whether they offer this incentive and confirm the discount is included in their quote. Shop around to get the best deal for your situation.
To find a qualified installer, you can use comparison websites like Energy Matters or check the IPART Accredited Certificate Providers list. You can also use a licensed tradesperson you already trust, providing they partner with an Accredited Certificate Provider (ACP).
See the official guidance on finding an installer at energy.nsw.gov.au
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Choose Your Air Conditioner
Not all models are eligible, and not all eligible models receive the same discount. A more energy-efficient unit delivers a higher discount and greater long-term savings. Discuss your options with your chosen installer, who can advise on which models qualify and which is best for your space.
Read more about choosing an eligible model at energy.nsw.gov.au
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Complete the Required Paperwork
Before installation begins, your installer will give you a nomination form to sign. This form is required to secure the discount and must be completed before the work starts. You cannot be reimbursed after the fact.
You’ll also receive a detailed quote showing the discount applied and the final cost. You may be asked to provide documentation to confirm your eligibility.
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Schedule and Complete the Installation
Set a date with your installer. A licensed air conditioning or refrigeration technician will install your new system, walk you through how to use it, and safely dispose of or recycle your old unit if you’re replacing one.
After installation, you’ll sign a Post Implementation Declaration confirming the work is done to standard. Your installer will photograph the completed installation as proof.
The nomination form must be signed BEFORE installation starts. If you skip this step, you will not be eligible for the discount and cannot be reimbursed after the fact.
What Installers Offer This Incentive?
To participate in the Energy Savings Scheme, an installer must be partnered with an Accredited Certificate Provider (ACP). These are independent businesses accredited by IPART (the scheme administrator) to process the incentive.
You can find a full list of Accredited Certificate Providers on the IPART website. If your preferred installer isn’t already working with an ACP, they can partner with one to participate.
As a licensed Sydney air conditioning installer, Skycon Air can help you navigate the process and ensure your installation is completed by qualified professionals who know the requirements inside and out. Contact us to discuss your upgrade.
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