Why batteries make sense in Armadale
Armadale and the surrounding south-east suburbs (Kelmscott, Byford, Forrestdale) mix older homes with rapid new estate growth. Block sizes are generous, roof orientations are usually solar-friendly, and electricity bills tend to run higher than the metro average due to longer commutes and bigger homes - both of which make a battery's payback quicker.
Your exact rebate in Armadale
Armadale is on the Synergy (SWIS) network, which means a $5,000 state rebate cap on the WA Residential Battery Rebate Scheme. Synergy customers fall under the DEBS export tariff (10c/kWh peak, 2.5c/kWh off-peak), which a battery can optimise against by storing midday solar for the peak DEBS window. Stacked with the federal Cheaper Home Batteries Program (around $5,000 on a 13.5 kWh system), most Armadale homeowners are looking at roughly $10,000 off the upfront cost of a typical battery install.
If you size up to a 20 kWh system, you'll still hit the $5,000 state cap but the federal rebate scales - meaning total rebates can exceed $12,500. Run your specific numbers in the calculator to see what's worth it for your home.
How Armadale homeowners should think about it
Three decisions drive whether a battery pays back in 4 years or 8 in Armadale:
- How big is your current solar system? 5 kW or larger pairs well with a 10–13.5 kWh battery. Under 5 kW, consider a solar upgrade at the same time.
- What's your evening consumption pattern? If your peak usage is between 4pm and 10pm (aircon, dinner, devices), a battery is highly cost-effective. If you're a daytime-heavy user, savings are smaller.
- Are you thinking about an EV in the next 5 years? If yes, oversize the battery now - a 13.5–20 kWh system will absorb EV charging loads and shorten payback further.
Top installers servicing Armadale
Every installer below is SAA-accredited, has been operating in WA for 5+ years, and has positive customer ratings on SolarQuotes and Google Reviews.
Koala Solar
Featured★★★★★ 4.9 · Perth-wide
Strong on Tesla Powerwall 3 and Sungrow SBR systems. Servicing all of Armadale.
Get quoteWestsun Solar
Verified★★★★★ 4.8 · South-east Perth
Local family business with quick install windows on BYD and Sungrow.
Get quotePerth Solar Warehouse
Verified★★★★☆ 4.6 · Perth-wide
Volume installer - sharp pricing on Powerwall 3 installs.
Get quoteArmadale battery rebate FAQ
Is the WA battery rebate available in Armadale?
Yes. Armadale (postcode 6112) is on the Synergy (SWIS) network. Armadale homeowners are eligible for up to $5,000 from the WA Residential Battery Rebate Scheme, plus the federal Cheaper Home Batteries Program (around $5,000 on a 13.5 kWh battery).
Which installers service Armadale?
Multiple SAA-accredited installers service Armadale. The three featured above (Koala Solar, Westsun Solar, Perth Solar Warehouse) all cover the South-east Perth. Other installers like Australis Solar, Regen Power and Solargain Perth also quote Armadale regularly. Request 3 quotes to be matched.
What size battery do Armadale homeowners typically install?
Most Armadale households install 10 to 13.5 kWh systems. The Tesla Powerwall 3 (13.5 kWh) and Sungrow SBR128 (12.8 kWh) hit the state rebate cap and suit typical evening consumption. Use the sizing wizard for a personalised recommendation.
How long does a battery install take in Armadale?
Battery-only installs in Armadale typically complete in one day, with total time from quote signing to commissioning of 3 to 6 weeks. Tesla Powerwall 3 lead times in WA can extend to 6 to 10 weeks due to demand.