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Is It Worth Upgrading to a Multi Head Split System Under Victoriaโ€™s VEU Program?

By Victorian Air Conditioning Solutions

If youโ€™re living in Melbourne, Ballarat, Geelong, Bendigo, or the Mornington Peninsula, you may have heard about the Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program and wondered whether switching to a multi head split system is worth the investment. In this guide, we break down the benefits, costs, rebates, and real value you can expect from upgrading your homeโ€™s heating and cooling system.


โญ What Is the VEU Program?

The Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program is a state government initiative designed to help Victorian households and businesses upgrade to energy-efficient products โ€” including reverse-cycle air conditioners such as multi head split systems.
There are no income limits, and rebates apply when the system is installed by an Authorised Provider and meets specific efficiency standards.


โ„๏ธ What Is a Multi Head Split System?

A multi head split system uses one outdoor compressor unit connected to multiple indoor heads, allowing you to heat or cool different rooms independently.
This makes it an excellent choice for homes with multiple living spaces โ€” such as in suburbs like Sunbury, Craigieburn, Tarneit, Truganina, and Clyde North.

Key Benefits

  • Zoned Comfort: Control temperature room-by-room

  • Energy Efficiency: Only heat or cool spaces you use

  • Space Saving: One outdoor unit, multiple indoor heads

  • Year-Round Comfort: Efficient in both summer and winter


๐Ÿ’ธ Upfront Costs vs. VEU Savings

๐Ÿ“Š Typical Installation Cost

In Victoria, installing a multi head split system can vary based on home size, number of heads, and brand. For example:

  • 2โ€“3 head systems: around $2,500 โ€“ $6,500

  • 4โ€“5 head systems: around $6,000 โ€“ $10,000+
    These figures include supply and installation by a qualified provider.

๐Ÿ’ฐ VEU Rebates

Under the VEU program:

  • Rebates can range up to several thousand dollars when replacing inefficient or fossil-fuel-based heating systems with energy-efficient multi head split systems.

  • For example, replacing old gas ducted heating with an energy-efficient multi split may unlock rebates up to about $7,000 โ€“ $8,000, making the system more affordable upfront.

These savings are usually applied at the point of sale, reducing your upfront cost instantly rather than as a later reimbursement.


๐ŸŒ Long-Term Savings and Comfort

Beyond rebates, a high-efficiency multi head split system can significantly cut your ongoing energy bills.
Households replacing gas heating or older electric systems often see yearly savings because modern reverse-cycle systems are much more efficient.

Other Benefits

โœ” Lower electricity use compared to older systems
โœ” Better control over comfort in zoned areas
โœ” Minimal outdoor footprint โ€” ideal for inner Melbourne, St Kilda, Reservoir, or Footscray homes
โœ” A quieter and more modern climate control solution


๐Ÿ”Œ Best VEU-Approved Multi Head Brands

When choosing a new system, select a VEU-approved brand to ensure you qualify for incentives. Popular choices include:

  • Rinnai multi-split systems โ€“ solid performance and rebate eligibility

  • Midea multi-splits โ€“ great balance of cost and efficiency

  • Daikin multi head systems โ€“ quiet and efficient, ideal for larger homes

  • Mitsubishi Electric & Heavy Industries โ€“ premium performance for whole-home comfort

  • Fujitsu multi-head options โ€“ flexible configurations for varied room sizes

Each brand has models suited to different homes โ€” from apartments in Richmond to larger houses in Glen Waverley or Berwick.


๐Ÿก Local Suburb Case Studies

Hereโ€™s how it works for homeowners across Victoria:

  • Melbourne West (e.g., Werribee): Replacing a gas heater with a 4-head multi head system might unlock rebates up to around $7,000 while slashing winter gas bills.

  • Geelong: Families in growing suburbs like Norlane can enjoy year-round comfort with zoned control and lower electricity use.

  • Ballarat: Larger homes with multiple living areas benefit from independent room control and strong heating performance on cold winter mornings.


โœ… Is It Worth It?

๐Ÿ’ก Yes โ€” for most Victorian homes, upgrading to a VEU-eligible multi head split system is worth it because:

โœ” Significant government rebates reduce upfront cost
โœ” Long-term energy savings add up year after year
โœ” Better comfort and zoned control across your home
โœ” Increased property value with modern climate control


๐Ÿ“ž Ready to Upgrade?

At Victorian Air Conditioning Solutions, we help homeowners in Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo, and beyond evaluate rebate eligibility, choose the best VEU-approved system, and complete a professional installation โ€” all with maximum savings.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Contact us today for a free quote and find out how much you could save under the Victorian Energy Upgrades Program!

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