Attention Victorian small-medium businesses: upgrade your hot water to a heat pump for only $199*

School & Education / Sustainability by Tom Edwards

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As temperatures drop, your energy bills are about to rise.  Small to medium businesses can now upgrade to an energy-efficient heat pump hot water system for just $199* through UNIfied – a game-changing deal that cuts costs before winter hits.

Why switch now to a heat pump hot water? 

✅ Save up to 70% on water heating costs – Heat pumps use 3x less energy than traditional electric/gas systems.
✅ Beat winter price hikes – Gas prices are set to go up on 1st July 2025. Remember, energy bills generally spike in colder months, so lock in savings now.
✅ Government rebates cover most costs – Limited-time offer reduces your upgrade to just $199*.
✅ Reliable hot water, 24/7 – No more outages disrupting your business.

How this program works for Victorian small-medium businesses 
  1. Check eligibility – Most Victorian businesses will generally qualify (gas, electric, or no existing system)
  2. Book your upgrade with UNIfied – Fast, hassle-free installation with minimal downtime
  3. Start saving – Watch your energy bills plummet while enjoying endless hot water.
Why UNIfied?

At UNIfied, we are here to ensure that Australian households and businesses can kickstart their electrification journey to help reduce energy bills and carbon emissions.

Act before winter and email: heatpumps@unifiedenergy.com.au or call 1300 817 847 to schedule your upgrade today!

*Terms and conditions apply.  UNIfied Energy will assess your eligibility first.

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