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Improve your energy efficiency

Explore practical programs and simple steps to reduce energy use and save on bills.

DIY energy audit kits

The City participates in Switch Your Thinking, a program that helps residents live more sustainably through practical advice, equipment, workshops, and rewards. 

Home energy audit kits are supported by Switch Your Thinking; borrow for free from Falcon, Lakelands, or Mandurah Library to understand how your home is using energy and where you can save money.

Kits include: 

  • Power meter to measure appliance usage 
  • Thermometer and draught finder 
  • Guides to help you reduce your energy use 

Perfect for: 

  • Reducing power bills 
  • Finding “energy leaks” 
  • Planning solar or battery upgrades 
  • Making your home more comfortable year‑round
Learn more about energy audit kits (external)
Switch Your Thinking energy audit kit

Free home energy assessment

Energy Ahead is a free program that helps eligible Synergy customers understand and reduce their household energy use. It’s designed for people experiencing financial stress and provides energy coaching, home or virtual audits, personalised advice and free energy‑efficient items to help lower electricity bills.  

What the program offers: 

  • Home energy audits: An Energy Coach visits your home, reviews your energy use, and provides a personalised report. Participants also receive up to $100 worth of energy‑efficient items. 
  • Phone or virtual coaching: Receive two coaching sessions to help you understand your energy use and make simple changes that reduce costs. 
  • Community workshops: These practical sessions help households save on heating, cooling, lighting, and appliance use.
Sign up with Energy Ahead (external)

Solar panels, batteries, and EVs

Many residents ask about switching to solar, adding a battery, or moving to an electric vehicle. While the City doesn’t recommend specific products, we can help you understand the basics. 

Solar panels on roof of residential home

Solar panels

  • Reduce household energy bills 
  • Work best on unshaded, north‑facing roofs 
  • Usually pay themselves off within several years (varies by system and usage)

Make more informed decisions with this Solar 101 Guide

Solar panel station on wall in garage

Battery storage

  • Stores excess solar energy for use at night 
  • Can reduce reliance on the grid 
  • Good option for homes with high evening energy use

Get information about applying for the WA Residential Battery Scheme

Close up of hands charging electric vehicle

Electric vehicles (EVs)

  • Cheaper to run and maintain than petrol vehicles 
  • Can charge at home or public charging stations 
  • Solar‑powered homes can charge EVs more affordably

Use the Green Vehicle Guide when making your next vehicle purchasing decision.