Hot Water System Upgrade for only $33*
Upgrade to an energy efficient hot water system and save $100's off your energy bill today.
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Who is eligible for the NSW Heat Pump rebate?
The NSW Energy Savings Scheme (ESS) provides financial incentives to install energy efficient equipment and appliances in NSW households and businesses.
Find out more about the NSW Energy Saving Scheme here.
- Thousands of New South Wales families are already saving hundreds on each bill with a new hot water system. Don't miss out!
- If you have an electric hot water system installed outside, then you are eligible for a free hot water system. It’s that simple.
- You too can benefit from this NSW Government incentive and upgrade to an approved energy efficient system with 70% lower running costs.
- The hot water systems come in a range of sizes for all families, are engineered for Australian conditions and installed by qualified trades people for only $33.

Is the NSW Government giving free hot water systems?
The initiatives established by the NSW Government promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy now make it possible for us to swap out your current electric hot water system, at no cost to you*, and install a new, energy-efficient 'heat pump hot water system'.

Use up to 70% less Energy
DynaHeat units uses smart, renewable energy technology to extract energy from the surrounding air and utilises thermal energy to generate hot water. Save $100's per year off your electricity bill."
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Energy Efficient
Water Heating is the largest single source of green house emissions accounting for almost a quarter of household energy use. Our Heat Pump Water heaters can be up to 70% more efficient than electric water systems.
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Lower Running Costs
Heat pumps are cheaper to run than systems based on combustion.
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Less Maintenance
Heat pumps require less maintenance than combustion heating systems.
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Designed for Australia
With a wide operating temperature range this heat pump has an ambient operating range from -7°C to +40°C. Provides a wide range of operations and settings to ensure the lowest energy consumption for your hot water service.
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Reduces Carbon Emissions
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Provides Cooling
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Longer Life-Span
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Better Safety
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Eligible for RHI Scheme
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Upgrade to an energy efficient hot water systemand save $100's off your energy bill today.What size system is right for me?
Our range of heat pumps come in two sizes to suit Australian households. The size of system required will depend upon the number of people in your home and how many litres of water they use per day.
Our most popular model comes in a 170 Litre capacity which is ideal for homes with up to 4 people.
For customers who require additional capacity, we have a 280 Litre model available for a small additional fee! Get in touch to learn more.


Frequently Asked Questions
We are happy to provide answers to some frequently asked questions about this NSW Government incentive. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us on 1300 231 054 or complete our online form.
There's no catch! Government rebates are provided when inefficient, power hungry appliances are replaced with approved, energy efficient alternatives. These upgrades use much less power to deliver the same levels of hot water (no cold showers!!) and are great for the environment relieving pressure from the electricity grid.
The system is installed by us - Voltage Wholesale Pty Ltd. We are licensed electricians and plumbers and you will be provided with certificates of compliance and safety and all
the rebate paperwork is taken care of.
Yes, the $33 fee covers the application fee for assessment. For all standard installations where the electric hot water system is installed outside and your switchboard doesn’t require an upgrade (to add a circuit breaker) – there is absolutely no cost involved. For complex installations where the system may need to be relocated (from inside the house or in the roof cavity) there may be costs associated, however these are always established prior to installation so you will have no surprises. Our friendly team are more than happy to discuss your particular situation.
A heat-pump water heater uses much less electricity than an electric storage water heater. This is because it only requires electricity to drive the compressor and the fan, instead of using electricity to heat the water directly, with an electric element.