Program delivery and requirements
Instruction issued 30 April 2024 – Telemarketing prohibition
Effective 1 May 2024, authorised Solar Homes Program retailers, or parties acting on behalf of the retailer, must not conduct sales of eligible systems as part of Solar Homes Program using door-to-door or telemarketing sales techniques.
Installer accreditation update
Find out how solar and battery installers can transfer accreditation by 29 May to remain eligible to participate in the Solar Homes Program.
Notice to Market 2023-24
The Notice to Market sets out the mandatory requirements and recommendations for retailers and installers to participate in the Solar Homes and Solar for Business Programs.
Product lists for our programs
Use the products listed on this page to qualify for a rebate in the Solar Homes programs.
Solar Homes Program promotional resources
Use these free promotional resources to help your customers take advantage of Solar Homes rebates and interest-free loans, and make the switch to more affordable and cleaner energy.
Solar industry guidance
Use this guidance to help keep workers and customers safe and put industry leading standards into practice.
Consumer protection and industry obligations
Retailers and installers in our programs have obligations to ensure that consumers’ rights are protected.
Opportunity to fortify the solar accreditation scheme
The transition to Solar Accreditation Australia as the new installer accreditation scheme operator provides an opportunity to strengthen safety and quality standards.
Audits, safety and quality
Audits
We are working closely with regulators, retailers and installers to create a safer solar industry through rigorous safety and quality standards and our audit program.
Solar PV audit checklist and guidance
Installers can use our audit checklist and guidance to advance their understanding of compliance standards.
Battery audit checklist and guidance
Installers can use our audit checklist and guidance to help keep pace with growth in technology and advance their understanding of compliance standards.
Industry and Consumer Reference Group
The Industry and Consumer Reference Group provides input into the effective delivery of our programs and the sustainable development of the solar industry in Victoria.
Training and workforce development
Career mentoring for women in the solar energy industry
Free tailored career advice, support and networking opportunities for women working in or wanting to join the solar energy industry.
Work safely in the solar industry
Installers need to complete fully funded solar safety training before registering with us and completing any installations under our program.
Technical mentoring and support
On-site technical mentoring and support for electricians, electrical engineers and licensed electrical inspectors to install or inspect solar PV and battery systems.
Workforce recruitment support for renewable energy businesses
The Victorian Government is supporting solar and renewable energy businesses by matching eligible jobseekers with employers experiencing workforce demand.
Upskilling for plumbers
Free training for plumbers and fourth-year plumbing apprentices to design and install energy efficient heat pumps and solar hot water systems.
Upskilling for electricians
Free training for electricians and fourth-year electrical apprentices to design and install solar photovoltaic and battery storage systems.
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