Solar Finance Options for Homeowners
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Overview & Context
Residential solar adoption in New Zealand has seen significant growth, with over 67,000 homes now fitted with solar PV systems as of mid-2025. The average residential system is approximately 7kW in size, costing around NZ$16,500, and offering homeowners a means of energy independence, reduced power bills, and long-term value uplift.
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Residential Finance Options
2.1 Bank-Backed Home Loan Top-Ups
All require quotes from SEANZ-certified solar installers.
ANZ Good Energy Home Loan
- Top-up: $3,000–$80,000
- Fixed interest: ~1% p.a. for 3 years
- Eligibility: Existing ANZ home loan required
ASB Better Homes Loan
- Top-up: Up to $80,000
- Interest: ~1% fixed for 3 years
- Eligibility: Existing ASB mortgage; up to 30-year term
BNZ Green Home Loan
- Top-up: Up to $80,000
- Interest: ~1% fixed for 3 years
- Eligibility: Existing BNZ mortgage
Westpac Greater Choices (Warm Up) Loan
- Loan: Up to $50,000
- Interest: 0% for 5 years
- Eligibility: Westpac mortgage customers only
Kiwibank Sustainable Energy Loan
- Top-up: Flexible amounts
- Incentive: Up to $2,000 cashback over 4 years
- Eligibility: Kiwibank home loan required
2.2 Government-Supported Financing Schemes
Zero-Interest Solar Loan Scheme (2024 launch)
- Loan: Up to $15,000
- Interest: 0%, repayments via electricity bill
- Eligibility: Household income ≤ NZ$150,000 or Community Services Card holders
- Application: Public application process not yet published
- *Source: *PV Know How
NZ Green Investment Finance (NZGIF) Solar Programme
- Model: Partnered Power Purchase Agreements (e.g. SolarZero)
- Benefit: No upfront capital; long-term fixed pricing
- Access: Via participating providers
Community Renewable Energy Fund (CREF)
- Support: Grants and low-interest loans for collective/community installations
- Audience: Targeted at neighbourhood-scale initiatives
2.3 Retail Credit & Third-Party Finance
Gem Visa / Q Card / Purple Visa
- Terms: 6–48 months interest-free plans for solar purchases
- Caveats: Administration fees apply; limited system scale
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Financial Value of Solar for Homeowners
- Reduced Power Bills: Solar energy costs ~11c/kWh vs. up to 35c/kWh grid retail rates
- Return on Investment: Payback period 5–7 years; effective ROI 10–15% p.a.
- Home Value Increase: Solar-equipped homes sell faster and often at a premium
- Resilience & Energy Independence: Battery systems provide power security
- Tax Considerations: For rental properties, some upgrades may be deductible
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Comparison Table
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Provider |
Loan Amount |
Interest Rate |
Term |
Key Eligibility |
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ANZ |
Up to $80k |
~1% p.a. |
3 years |
ANZ home loan holder |
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ASB |
Up to $80k |
~1% p.a. |
3 years |
ASB mortgage holder |
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BNZ |
Up to $80k |
~1% p.a. |
3 years |
BNZ mortgage holder |
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Westpac |
Up to $50k |
0% |
5 years |
Westpac home loan only |
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Kiwibank |
Flexible |
Cashback up to $2,000 |
4 years |
Kiwibank mortgage |
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Govt Scheme |
Up to $15k |
0% |
TBD |
Income ≤ $150k or CSC |
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NZGIF |
PPA model |
Fixed term |
Varies |
Through providers |
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Q Card, etc. |
Up to ~$10k |
0% (fees apply) |
6–48 months |
Credit-approved households |
- Next Steps for Homeowners
- Review your current mortgage and equity position
- Obtain multiple quotes from SEANZ-accredited installers
- Check eligibility for interest-free or cashback offers
- Engage with electricity provider to inquire about govt loan options
- Compare cash vs. finance models (PPA vs. ownership)
- Use a solar calculator to model payback and usage
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Resources
- SEANZ Installer Directory
- PV Know How – Solar Loan Scheme News
- EECA Gen Less
- NZ Green Investment Finance

