WA Residential Battery Scheme
WA Residential Battery Scheme
Plenti has been appointed by the Western Australian Government as the administrator and financier of the WA Residential Battery Scheme, a key initiative aimed at accelerating the adoption of batteries across the State.
Eligible households can access WA Government rebates of up to $3,800 and optional no interest loans of up to $10,000 for eligible customers.
Become an accredited vendor
Vendors interested in participating in the WA Residential Battery Scheme can now apply to become accredited with Plenti.
We’ve made the process simple, just complete a short application form and upload a few key documents to get started. Here is a guide to get you started: Vendor Accreditation Guide
How it works for Vendors
Vendors play a vital role in delivering the Scheme to households. After getting accredited, here’s what you’ll need to do:
For households looking to apply
The WA Residential Battery Scheme helps eligible households reduce their energy bills and store solar energy by providing rebates of up to $3,800 and optional interest-free loans of up to $10,000 for home battery systems.
To participate, your property must meet eligibility criteria, and you’ll need to apply through an accredited vendor.
Scheme requirements
To participate in the WA Residential Battery Scheme, households and battery systems must meet certain eligibility criteria set by the WA Government.
Before you apply, make sure you understand the full requirements for property, income, energy provider, and battery system.
More information
These official WA Government pages outline the key goals of the scheme, including how the rebate will be distributed, the requirement for battery systems to be VPP-enabled, and early information for industry participants:
WA Residential Battery Scheme State Home Page
Information for Industry
Information for Applicants
Your questions answered
Vendor & Installer Accreditation FAQs
Where can I apply for vendor accreditation for the WA Residential Battery Scheme?
You can start your accreditation application online here:
What documents do I need to prepare before starting the accreditation application?
What batteries are eligible?
What if my business doesn’t have a website?
Do I need to confirm I’ve received a copy of the relevant Target Market Determination (TMD)?
What documents or evidence are accepted to prove I’m a local WA business?
What is the vendor accreditation process?
Do I need an electrical contractor’s licence to participate?
Scheme participation & eligibility FAQs
What is Plenti’s role as Scheme Administrator?
Plenti is responsible for:
- Accrediting vendor applicants
- Assessing Scheme eligibility
- Facilitating rebate and loan funding
- Providing customer financing