Brighte will assess your eligibility through a simple application process to determine the subsidy available to you.
Households can receive subsidies to replace gas appliances with efficient electric alternatives. If the subsidy doesn’t cover the full cost, financing options (such as interest-bearing loans) or upfront payments are available.
The subsidy is capped based on income level.
Income Bracket | Subsidy Per Appliance | Subsidy for Home Battery | Total Household Cap |
Above $208,000/year or $4,001+/week * | Up to $1,000 (max 50% of cost) | Up to $1,500 (max 50% of cost) | $5,000 |
$78,000-$208,000/year or $1,501-$4,000/week * | Up to $1,000 (max 50% of cost) | Up to $1,500 (max 50% of cost) | $8,000 |
Up to $78,000/year or $1,500/week * | Up to $1,500 (max 75% of cost) | Up to $4,000 (max 70% of cost) | $10,000 |
*before tax
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