⚡ Southern river suburbs · postcode 6157

WA Battery Rebate in Bicton.

Bicton homeowners on the Synergy (SWIS) network are eligible for up to $5,000 off a home battery under the WA Residential Battery Rebate Scheme. Stacked with the federal Cheaper Home Batteries Program, the total upfront discount typically lands around $10,000 on a 13.5 kWh system.

Why batteries make sense in Bicton

Bicton, Attadale and Palmyra are established southern river suburbs with above-average household incomes and high rates of premium battery installs. Salt air on properties near the water means installers should specify outdoor-rated cabinets or place batteries in covered garages.

Your exact rebate in Bicton

Bicton 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 Bicton 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 Bicton homeowners should think about it

Three decisions drive whether a battery pays back in 4 years or 8 in Bicton:

  • 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 Bicton

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

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★★★★★ 4.9 · Perth-wide

Strong on Tesla Powerwall 3 and Sungrow SBR systems. Servicing all of Bicton.

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Westsun Solar

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★★★★★ 4.8 · Southern river suburbs

Local family business with quick install windows on BYD and Sungrow.

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Perth Solar Warehouse

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★★★★☆ 4.6 · Perth-wide

Volume installer - sharp pricing on Powerwall 3 installs.

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Bicton battery rebate FAQ

Is the WA battery rebate available in Bicton?

Yes. Bicton (postcode 6157) is on the Synergy (SWIS) network. Bicton 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 Bicton?

Multiple SAA-accredited installers service Bicton. The three featured above (Koala Solar, Westsun Solar, Perth Solar Warehouse) all cover the Southern river suburbs. Other installers like Australis Solar, Regen Power and Solargain Perth also quote Bicton regularly. Request 3 quotes to be matched.

What size battery do Bicton homeowners typically install?

Most Bicton 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 Bicton?

Battery-only installs in Bicton 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.

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