Commercial Air Conditioning Rebate Australia 2026: Complete Business Guide
Commercial Air Conditioning Rebate Australia 2026: The Complete Business Guide
How hospitality, healthcare, retail, office and manufacturing businesses can slash upfront costs, recover investment in months — and future-proof their energy bills to 2045.
📖 What's in This Guide
- What Is the Commercial Air Conditioning Rebate in Australia?
- State-by-State Rebate Comparison (2026)
- How the Rebate Works: VEECs, ESCs & Upfront Discounts
- Who Is Eligible? Key Requirements for Businesses
- ROI & Financial Analysis for Management Decision-Making
- Sector-by-Sector Benefits: Hospitality, Healthcare & More
- Rebate Amounts by System Type (Victoria 2026)
- How to Claim — Step by Step
- Key 2026 Program Updates You Must Know
- Frequently Asked Questions
1. What Is the Commercial Air Conditioning Rebate in Australia?
The commercial air conditioning rebate in Australia is a government-backed incentive that enables businesses to dramatically reduce the upfront cost of upgrading to high-efficiency reverse-cycle air conditioning systems. It is not a cash payment you wait for — it is applied instantly as an upfront discount by your accredited installer, meaning your invoice is already reduced the day the system is installed.
Rebate programs are administered at the state level, with each state operating its own scheme. Victoria's program — the Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program — is currently the most generous and best-structured in Australia for commercial businesses, offering up to $8,000 off qualifying systems. Equivalent programs exist in New South Wales (ESS) and South Australia (REPS).
2. State-by-State Commercial Rebate Comparison (2026)
As of June 2026, commercial air conditioning rebates differ significantly across Australian states. The table below gives decision-makers a high-level comparison for budget planning purposes. Note: program rules can change; always verify current details with an accredited provider like Glow Green.
| State / Territory | Program Name | Max Commercial Rebate | Mechanism | Commercial Eligible? | Status (Jun 2026) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Victoria (VIC) | Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) — Activity 6 | Up to $8,000 | Upfront discount via VEEC certificates (~$85–$89/cert, May–Jun 2026) | Yes — any ABN holder | ✅ Active to 2045 |
| New South Wales (NSW) | Energy Savings Scheme (ESS) | Varies by system size; ~$500–$1,000+ for split/ducted | Upfront discount via Energy Savings Certificates (ESCs); installer-managed | Yes — households & small businesses | ✅ Active |
| South Australia (SA) | Retailer Energy Productivity Scheme (REPS) 2026–2030 | Varies; hundreds to $1,000+ for ducted systems | Retailer-delivered incentives; free or discounted product/install via accredited providers | Yes — businesses included | ⚠️ Active — confirm with provider |
| Queensland (QLD) | PeakSmart Air Conditioning Incentive (Ergon) | Was up to $400 per unit | Cash rebate via network operator | Small businesses were eligible | ❌ Closed Dec 31, 2025 |
| ACT | Sustainable Household Scheme / Home Energy Support | Up to $5,000 rebate + $10,000 interest-free loan | Rebate + zero-interest loan for eligible households; some business programs available | Limited — check eligibility | ⚠️ Primarily residential |
| WA / NT / TAS | Federal GEMS standards + energy retailer offers | No current dedicated state AC rebate scheme | Market-based energy retailer incentives only | N/A | ❌ No current scheme |
3. How the Rebate Works: VEECs, ESCs & Upfront Discounts
Understanding the mechanics helps management assess whether quotes are genuine and compliant.
Victoria — Victorian Energy Efficiency Certificates (VEECs)
When an accredited provider like Glow Green installs an approved high-efficiency reverse-cycle air conditioner in your business premises, Victorian Energy Efficiency Certificates (VEECs) are generated — one certificate per tonne of greenhouse gas emissions that will be avoided over the system's lifetime. The provider sells those certificates to energy retailers (who are legally required to purchase a set quota), and the full value is passed back to your business as a discount on the installation price.
As of May–June 2026, VEEC spot prices are trading at approximately $85–$89 per certificate. The number of certificates generated depends on the system type, size, and what it is replacing.
NSW — Energy Savings Certificates (ESCs)
The NSW Energy Savings Scheme works identically in principle: an accredited certificate provider generates ESCs based on the energy efficiency improvement of your new system, and the value is passed to you as an upfront reduction on your quote. No application form is required; your accredited installer manages everything.
SA — Retailer Energy Productivity Scheme (REPS)
In South Australia, energy retailers offer free or discounted energy-efficient upgrades (including air conditioning for businesses) through REPS-accredited providers. Unlike VIC and NSW, there is no fixed rebate amount — the incentive depends on your retailer and available activity slots. The REPS 2026–2030 targets were published in December 2025, confirming the program's continuation.
4. Who Is Eligible? Key Requirements for Businesses
Commercial eligibility is straightforward. The table below consolidates the core requirements for Victorian businesses under the VEU program (the most used and most generous program).
| Requirement | Detail | Implication for Business |
|---|---|---|
| Location | Business premises must be in Victoria (VEU) or NSW (ESS) / SA (REPS) | Multi-site businesses can access rebates per eligible premises |
| ABN Requirement | A valid Australian Business Number is required for commercial claims | Sole traders, partnerships, companies, and corporations all qualify |
| Existing System | In VIC: existing heating/cooling system must be at least 2 years old | Most commercial premises easily satisfy this |
| System Type | Must be a reverse-cycle air conditioner (provides both heating & cooling). Single-split, multi-split, or ducted | Cooling-only or heating-only systems do not qualify |
| Product Register | Unit must be on the VEU-approved product register (550+ models: Daikin, Mitsubishi, Fujitsu, Carrier, Midea, Rinnai, Panasonic etc.) | Glow Green confirms product eligibility at quote stage |
| Refrigerant | Global Warming Potential (GWP) of refrigerant must be below 700 | All modern inverter systems use R32 or equivalent — this is met automatically |
| Accredited Installer | Work must be carried out by a VEU Accredited Provider (AP) | Only use accredited installers — Glow Green is a fully accredited AP under the ESC |
| Minimum Co-payment (VIC) | $200 for systems ≤10 kW capacity; $1,000 for systems >10 kW capacity (effective Feb 2025) | No "free" commercial systems — ensures quality and compliance |
| Warranty | All systems installed from 31 March 2025 must carry a 5-year product warranty | Protects your capital investment |
| Building Age | Premises must have been constructed more than 2 years prior to installation | New commercial developments may not be eligible |
5. ROI & Financial Analysis for Management Decision-Making
For management teams assessing capital expenditure, the commercial air conditioning rebate fundamentally changes the investment case. The analysis below uses real 2026 rebate rates and Australian commercial electricity pricing.
The Business Case in Numbers
- HVAC accounts for up to 50% of a commercial building's total energy bill
- Modern high-efficiency reverse-cycle AC uses 30–50% less energy than systems older than 8–10 years
- Australian commercial electricity rates average approximately $0.28–$0.36/kWh (varies by state and tariff)
- Victorian commercial businesses can save $500 to $74,000 annually depending on business size and system count
- VEEC current spot price: ~$85–$89/certificate (May–June 2026)
Illustrative ROI Scenarios by Business Type
The table below provides indicative figures only. Actual savings depend on current energy tariffs, usage hours, system size, and VEEC market pricing. Obtain a detailed quote from Glow Green for your specific premises.
| Business Scenario | System Type | Typical Install Cost (Pre-Rebate) | Est. Rebate (VIC 2026) | Net Business Cost | Est. Annual Energy Saving | Simple Payback Period |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small Café / Restaurant (150 m²) | 2× single-split (7 kW each) | $5,000–$7,500 | ~$1,200–$1,800 | ~$3,800–$6,300 | $900–$1,500/yr | 3–5 years |
| Medical Centre / GP Clinic (300 m²) | Multi-head split (4 zones, 18 kW total) | $9,000–$14,000 | ~$3,500–$5,500 | ~$5,500–$8,500 | $2,000–$3,500/yr | 2–4 years |
| Hotel / Motel (replace gas ducted, 20 rooms) | Ducted reverse-cycle (large) | $20,000–$35,000 | ~$5,000–$8,000 | ~$15,000–$27,000 | $7,000–$15,000/yr | 13 months – 3 years |
| Retail Store (200 m²) | Single ducted or 3× split | $8,000–$12,000 | ~$2,500–$4,500 | ~$5,500–$9,500 | $1,500–$2,800/yr | 2–4 years |
| Office Building (500 m², 2 floors) | Multi-head split / VRF (30+ kW) | $25,000–$45,000 | ~$5,500–$8,000 | ~$19,500–$37,000 | $5,000–$12,000/yr | 2–4 years |
| Aged Care Facility (large, 50 rooms) | Multiple ducted + split systems | $60,000–$120,000 | Multiple rebates per system | Significant reduction per unit | $20,000–$50,000/yr | 2–4 years |
Note: ROI of 13 months applies to hospitality/healthcare businesses replacing gas ducted heating systems with high-efficiency reverse-cycle — the scenario generating the most VEECs and the highest rebate value. Figures are estimates based on June 2026 VEEC prices of $85–$89/cert.
Stacking Rebates: Can We Combine VEU with Other Incentives?
Yes. For large commercial installations over 30 kW, Victorian businesses can explore stacking the VEU rebate with federal programs where applicable. Commercial lighting upgrades under the VEU can be completed at the same time for additional savings. Glow Green's team will identify all applicable rebates at your site assessment.
Additional Financial Benefits Beyond Energy Savings
| Benefit Category | Detail | Financial Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Reduced Maintenance Costs | New systems under warranty require significantly less servicing than aging equipment | Save $500–$3,000/yr in service calls |
| Tax Depreciation | Commercial HVAC assets are depreciable; the net cost (post-rebate) is the depreciable base | Reduces taxable income; consult your accountant |
| Property / Asset Value | Energy-efficient commercial buildings attract higher rental value and NABERS ratings | ~2–5% uplift in commercial property value |
| Staff Productivity | Improved workplace comfort reduces absenteeism and increases concentration | Quantifiable via HR metrics; typically 3–5% productivity gain |
| ESG / Sustainability Reporting | Measurable Scope 2 emissions reduction; each VEEC = 1 tonne CO₂-e avoided | Supports corporate sustainability targets and NABERS/Green Star ratings |
| Customer / Guest Comfort | Critical for hospitality and retail — directly linked to spend and return visits | Revenue protection; difficult to quantify but commercially significant |
6. Sector-by-Sector Benefits: Who Gains the Most?
Hospitality — Hotels, Motels, Restaurants, Cafés, Bars
- Guest comfort is directly tied to reviews and return bookings
- Restaurants run high-load HVAC 14+ hours/day — savings are immediate
- Gas-to-electric conversion unlocks the highest VEU rebates
- Government's Hotel Energy Uplift Program previously delivered grants up to $25,000 — today VEU continues this legacy
- Quieter inverter systems improve dining ambience
Healthcare — Hospitals, GP Clinics, Dental, Aged Care, Pharmacies
- Infection control and air quality requirements demand modern systems
- Aged care facilities require 24/7 climate stability — efficiency savings are compounding
- Healthcare sector studies show 9% ROI from energy efficiency measures
- Redundant systems ensure regulatory compliance (patient safety)
- Ambulance Victoria case study: energy upgrade projected to save $1,300+ per site over 5 years
Retail — Shops, Supermarkets, Showrooms, Shopping Centres
- HVAC is the #1 energy cost for retail operations
- Precise zone control reduces energy waste in low-traffic areas
- Customer comfort directly influences dwell time and purchase value
- Multiple system rebates available for multi-zone retail sites
- Combined rebates with LED lighting available through Glow Green
Commercial Offices — Corporate Tenants & Landlords
- HVAC runs 8–12 hours daily; efficiency gains are substantial
- VRF systems allow per-floor and per-zone control, cutting idle load
- Boosts NABERS energy rating — increasingly required by enterprise tenants
- Energy-efficient offices command 2.3% higher rental yield
- Tenant attraction and retention in a competitive commercial property market
Education — Schools, Universities, Childcare Centres, TAFEs
- Large floor areas and high occupancy make HVAC upgrades high-impact
- Duty of care obligations for student comfort and air quality
- Energy savings free up operational budgets for educational resources
- Publicly funded institutions benefit from demonstrable ESG outcomes
Industrial & Manufacturing — Warehouses, Factories, Workshops
- High-volume air handlers and rooftop units eligible for commercial rebates
- Worker health & safety standards require adequate temperature management
- Variable speed drives (VSDs) reduce energy by up to 50% on specific processes
- Combining lighting and HVAC rebates under VEU delivers maximum ROI
7. Rebate Amounts by System Type — Victoria 2026
The following table shows indicative rebate ranges for commercial businesses in Victoria under the VEU program, based on a VEEC spot price of approximately $85–$89 per certificate (May–June 2026). Actual amounts vary with live VEEC market pricing. Contact Glow Green for a real-time quote.
| Scenario | System Being Replaced | New System Installed | Approx. VEECs Generated | Estimated Rebate Value | Min. Customer Co-payment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Replace gas ducted heater | Ducted gas heating | Ducted reverse-cycle AC (large) | High (40–90+) | $3,400 – $8,000 | $1,000 |
| Replace multi-head split gas system | Multiple gas heaters / old ducted | Multi-head split reverse-cycle | High (30–80) | $2,500 – $7,000 | $1,000 |
| Replace electric resistance ducted heater | Central electric resistance | Ducted reverse-cycle AC | Moderate–High (20–60) | $1,700 – $5,530 | $1,000 |
| Replace older split system (non-inverter) | Older split system (pre-2010) | New inverter split system (≤10 kW) | Lower (8–20) | $680 – $1,800 | $200 |
| Multi-split system upgrade | Multiple old split units | New multi-split system (same OEM) | Moderate (15–35) | $1,275 – $3,115 | $1,000 |
| Replace hard-wired electric room heater | Electric resistance room heaters | Non-ducted reverse-cycle split | Low–Moderate (6–15) | $510 – $1,335 | $200 |
Source: VEU Activity 6 guidelines, ESC Victoria; VEEC market data May–June 2026. Figures are estimates only — VEEC prices move daily.
8. How to Claim Your Commercial Air Conditioning Rebate — Step by Step
- Contact Glow Green — call 1300 077 972 or submit an enquiry online. Tell us your premises type, location, current system, and approximate floor area.
- Free Site Assessment — our accredited team assesses your premises, confirms eligibility, selects the right VEU-approved system, and calculates how many VEECs your upgrade will generate.
- Receive your Quote — your written quote clearly shows the full system price, the VEU rebate amount deducted, and your net business cost (including GST). No surprise co-payments.
- Accept & Schedule — approve the quote. We schedule installation at a time that minimises disruption to your operations — evenings, weekends, or staged across multiple days if needed.
- Installation Day — our licensed and VEU-certified technicians install, commission, and test the system. The old system is decommissioned and recycled in compliance with scheme rules.
- Paperwork Handled for You — Glow Green submits all VEU documentation, creates VEECs, and lodges your activity through our proprietary Certify platform. You sign the compliance paperwork — that's it.
- Enjoy Lower Bills — your business begins saving on energy immediately. Monitor your savings on your next quarterly electricity statement.
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Get Your Free Quote →9. Key 2026 Program Updates You Must Know
| Update | Effective Date | What It Means for Your Business |
|---|---|---|
| VEU Program Extended to 2045 | 2025 (Victorian Energy Efficiency Target Amendment Bill) | Long-term investment certainty — the rebate framework will exist for the entire lifecycle of systems you install now |
| VEEC Targets Reduced to 4.4M (2026) & 4.6M (2027) | From Jan 2026 | Lower targets = lower supply of certificates = VEEC prices may rise. Act now to lock in current savings before the market adjusts |
| 5-Year Product Warranty Mandatory | 31 March 2025 | All systems installed under VEU must carry a 5-year product warranty — protects your business investment |
| Minimum Co-payments Enforced | 1 February 2025 | $200 minimum for ≤10 kW systems; $1,000 for >10 kW. Eliminates non-compliant "free" offers from rogue operators |
| VEEC Creation Deadline Removed | 21 May 2025 | More flexibility for accredited providers to process upgrades — smoother experience for businesses |
| Stricter Participant Accountability | 1 July 2025 | Penalties for false information — reinforces value of using an established accredited provider like Glow Green |
| QLD PeakSmart Program Closed | 31 December 2025 | Queensland businesses no longer have a dedicated AC rebate scheme. Consider other energy efficiency upgrades |
| SA REPS 2026–2030 Targets Published | December 2025 | Confirms SA scheme continues for another 5 years — SA businesses should engage accredited REPS providers |
10. Frequently Asked Questions
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Book a Free Business Assessment 📞 Call 1300 077 972Bibliography — Commercial Air Conditioning Rebate Australia (2026)
All sources verified as of June 2026.
Government & Regulatory Sources
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- Essential Services Commission (ESC), Victoria. Clarifying Eligibility Requirements for Space Heating and Cooling Activity (Activity 6). https://www.esc.vic.gov.au/victorian-energy-upgrades/updates-reports-reviews-and-data/updates-veu-program/clarifying-eligibility-requirements-space-heating-and-cooling-activity-activity-6
- Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action, Victoria. Industry Market Update and Work Program (data to March 2026). https://www.energy.vic.gov.au/industry/victorian-energy-upgrades-for-industry/industry-market-update-work-program
- Sustainability Victoria. Reduce Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Costs in Your Business. https://www.sustainability.vic.gov.au/energy-efficiency-and-reducing-emissions/in-a-business/plant-and-equipment-energy-efficiency/reduce-heating-ventilation-and-air-conditioning-hvac-costs-in-your-business
- Sustainability Victoria. Commercial Building Case Studies. https://www.sustainability.vic.gov.au/energy-efficiency-and-reducing-emissions/in-a-business/by-sector/commercial-building-energy-efficiency/commercial-building-case-studies
- Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action, Victoria. Victorian Energy Upgrades and Scorecard Assessments. https://www.homescorecard.gov.au/industry-hub/victorian-energy-upgrades-and-scorecard-assessments
- Essential Services Commission of South Australia (ESCOSA). REPS FAQs for Households and Businesses. https://www.escosa.sa.gov.au/industry/reps/faqs/households-businesses
- Government of South Australia, Department of Energy and Mining. Retailer Energy Productivity Scheme (REPS). https://www.energymining.sa.gov.au/industry/energy-efficiency-and-productivity/retailer-energy-productivity-scheme-reps
- Government of South Australia, Department of Energy and Mining. Energy Saving Rebates. https://www.energymining.sa.gov.au/consumers/energy-advisory-service/energy-saving-rebates
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- NSW Government, Office of Energy and Climate Change. Energy Savings Scheme Saved Participating Households and Businesses $574 Million in 2021. https://www.energy.nsw.gov.au/news/energy-savings-scheme-saved-participating-households-and-business-574-million-2021
- Australian Government, Department of Industry, Science and Resources. $500 Million in Savings on the Way for Households and Businesses Through Energy Efficiency (GEMS Determination). https://www.minister.industry.gov.au/ministers/taylor/media-releases/500-million-savings-way-households-and-businesses-through-energy-efficiency
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