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Timetosave Helps Queenslanders Save on Energy Bills with Appliance Rebates

Announcement posted by Ecofin Solutions ForU 01 Jan 2024

Rebates on Refrigerators, Air conditioners, Heat pump hot water systems and Solar hot water systems

Brisbane, QLD - Timetosave Pty Ltd, a leading provider of energy-efficient appliances, is excited to announce upgrades under Queensland Appliance Rebate Scheme, a new government initiative that helps low-income households and small businesses save money on their energy bills.

 

Under the scheme, Queensland households can receive up to $650 rebate for air conditioners and $1,000 for solar and heat pump based hot water systems. Small businesses can get up to 50% of the cost of new energy-efficient appliances.

 

"This is a fantastic opportunity for Queenslanders to save money on their energy bills and reduce their environmental impact. By upgrading to energy-efficient appliances, households, and businesses can save hundreds of dollars each year on their energy bills."  Amit Chaudhry, Managing Director of Timetosave Pty Ltd. 

 

The Queensland Appliance Rebate Scheme is part of the Queensland Government's plan to reduce energy consumption and emissions. The government has committed $17 million to the scheme over the next two years.

To be eligible for the Queensland Appliance Rebate Scheme, households must have a taxable income of $66,667 or less. Businesses must have an ABN and employ between 2 and 199 people.

 

Timetosave Pty Ltd is a proud partner of the Queensland Appliance Rebate Scheme. We offer a wide range of energy-efficient appliances, including air conditioners, solar hot water systems, and refrigerators. We can also help you choose the right appliances for your needs and apply for the rebate.

 

For more information about the Queensland Appliance Rebate Scheme, please visit the Timetosave Pty Ltd website or call them on 0390212525. 

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