Split & Ducted Air Conditioning Government Rebates
Upgrade to energy-efficient air conditioning and reduce your home’s energy costs while improving comfort all year round.
Efficiency
Reduce your electricity costs by upgrading to a modern energy-efficient air conditioning system designed to use less power while delivering better performance.
Eligibility
Contact our team to check if your property qualifies for available government upgrade programs and rebates.
Benefits
Enjoy improved comfort, lower energy consumption, and a more sustainable home with advanced cooling and heating solutions.
Installation
Our experienced technicians provide professional installation services across Victoria, ensuring safe and reliable system setup.
More About the Rebate
Victorian Government Air Conditioning Rebates
Through energy upgrade programs in Victoria, eligible homeowners may access rebates of up to $7,000 when upgrading to energy-efficient split or ducted air conditioning systems.
These incentives are designed to encourage households to switch to modern, energy-saving cooling solutions. By upgrading your system, you can improve indoor comfort while also reducing electricity usage and environmental impact.
At Go New Planet, we help homeowners take advantage of these government programs by guiding them through the upgrade process—from checking eligibility to arranging professional installation.
Our team works with approved energy upgrade schemes, ensuring your system meets efficiency standards and that the rebate application process is smooth and straightforward.
VIC Aircon Insights
Heating & Cooling for Modern Homes
Keeping your home at a comfortable temperature is essential for everyday living and can have a major impact on your energy costs. In Victoria’s changing climate, choosing the right heating and cooling system helps maintain comfort while improving energy efficiency. Our guide helps homeowners understand available government rebates and smarter air conditioning upgrades.
Professional Guidance: Get expert advice on selecting the right heating and cooling system suited for Victorian weather conditions.
Energy-Smart Solutions: Learn how efficient air conditioning systems can reduce electricity usage while improving indoor comfort.
Explore our resources to discover practical ways to balance comfort, performance, and energy savings in your home.
General Questions
Heating: Set between 23–25°C during colder months for comfortable and efficient heating.
Cooling: Set between 22–24°C in summer to balance comfort and energy savings.
Dry Mode: Helps reduce humidity while keeping the room temperature stable.
Fan Mode: Circulates air without heating or cooling.
Auto Mode: Automatically adjusts the temperature based on room conditions.
It’s recommended to inspect and clean your air conditioner filters every three months, especially when the system is used regularly. Keeping filters clean helps maintain better airflow, improves energy efficiency, and ensures healthier indoor air quality.
Yes, regular servicing is recommended. It’s best to have your air conditioner professionally serviced once a year to ensure it runs efficiently, extends the system’s lifespan, and keeps all components working properly.
Heat pump hot water systems produce a small amount of sound while operating because they use a fan and compressor. The noise level is generally similar to a standard air conditioner and is usually not disruptive when installed correctly.
Defrost mode is a normal function in reverse cycle air conditioners, especially during colder weather. When heating, frost can build up on the outdoor unit, which may reduce efficiency. The system automatically switches to defrost mode to melt the frost and keep the unit running properly.
This process usually lasts 15–25 minutes and activates automatically depending on outdoor temperature and system usage. If the DF indicator stays on for an unusually long time, it may be best to contact a technician for inspection.
