Daikin Heat Pump Prices in Australian Capital Territory

A Daikin hot water heat pump is $5,500 - $8,500 installed in Australian Capital Territory before rebates. After Australian Capital Territory rebates and federal STCs, most households pay around $0-$5,420 out of pocket. Daikin is the world's largest air conditioning manufacturer and a leader in heat pump technology. Their CO2 split system hot water heat pump can heat water to 90C without electric boost and operates down to -26C. Industry-best 10-year parts and labour warranty across the entire system. Premium pricing reflects premium engineering.

Daikin price in Australian Capital Territory (2026)

Installed, before rebates
$5,500 - $8,500
ACT rebates + STCs
$3,080-$16,240
Out of pocket (after stack)
~$0-$5,420

Out-of-pocket assumes federal STCs plus Australian Capital Territory's available rebate stack, applied by your installer at point of sale. Cheapest model: Daikin EKHHP250 from $5,500.

10yr
Tank warranty
10yr
Compressor warranty
4.5
COP (efficiency)
40dB
Noise level

Australian Capital Territory gas ban: why it matters for Daikin buyers

Gas connections banned in new buildings since March 2024. ACT was the first jurisdiction in Australia to legislate a gas ban. Full gas phase-out targeted by 2045. Interest-free loans available via the Sustainable Household Scheme.

With 70% of Australian Capital Territory homes connected to gas, planning your Daikin replacement now lets you claim rebates and choose your installer on your timeline.

Daikin rebates in Australian Capital Territory

Federal

Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs)

Applied as a point-of-sale discount on your Daikin system. Value varies by model and climate zone.

$1,080 - $1,240
estimated value
State

Sustainable Household Scheme

ACT homeowners and renters (with landlord approval). Interest-free loan for up to 10 years. Covers heat pumps, solar, batteries, EV chargers, and insulation.

$2,000 - $15,000
estimated value

Daikin models available in Australian Capital Territory

Daikin EKHHP250

$5,500 - $7,000
installed, before rebates
Capacity
250L
Running cost
~$260/yr
STC value
~$1,080
Noise
40dB

Daikin EKHHP315

$6,500 - $8,500
installed, before rebates
Capacity
315L
Running cost
~$280/yr
STC value
~$1,240
Noise
40dB

Daikin prices across Australian Capital Territory

Local pricing and free quotes for Daikin in major Australian Capital Territory areas.

Daikin in Australian Capital Territory: FAQ

How much does a Daikin heat pump cost in Australian Capital Territory?

A Daikin hot water heat pump costs $5,500 - $8,500 fully installed in Australian Capital Territory before rebates. After stacking those rebates, most Australian Capital Territory households pay around $0-$5,420 out of pocket.

What rebates can I claim on a Daikin heat pump in Australian Capital Territory?

On top of federal STCs (worth $1,080-$1,240), Australian Capital Territory households can stack Sustainable Household Scheme, taking total rebates to $3,080-$16,240. Your installer applies the discounts at quote time, so you do not chase the paperwork.

How does the Australian Capital Territory gas ban affect my Daikin choice?

Gas connections banned in new buildings since March 2024. ACT was the first jurisdiction in Australia to legislate a gas ban. Full gas phase-out targeted by 2045. Interest-free loans available via the Sustainable Household Scheme. A Daikin heat pump is a compliant electric replacement, and planning the switch before your gas unit fails lets you claim the rebates and choose your installer on your own timeline rather than in an emergency.

Where can I get a Daikin heat pump installed in Australian Capital Territory?

PumpSwap matches you with local Australian Capital Territory installers who quote on Daikin systems. Submit one request and compare up to three quotes from installers covering your suburb, with rebates already factored in.

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