Save on your energy costs and help save the environment
With the Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU)
program, you can access discounted energyefficient products and save on your energy bills.
The VEU program is a voluntary Victorian Government
initiative that provides incentives for Victorians to make
energy-efficient improvements to their homes and
businesses. This helps cut power bills and reduce
greenhouse gas emissions.
Under the VEU Code of Conduct, those conducing
marketing activities for the VEU program must offer
consumers a copy of this factsheet which sets out their
consumer rights under the program. This factsheet is
also referred to as the Victorian Energy Efficiency
Target (VEET) scheme factsheet under the VEU Code
of Conduct.
Eligibility
Every Victorian household and business can take part
in the program and access discounted energy-efficient
products and services.
Your participation is voluntary.
Save on your energy bills through the VEU
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Businesses
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Current savings per year |
Depending on the upgrade/s, the average household can save between
$120 and $1,100 a year on energy costs.
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Depending on the size of your business and the upgrade/s, you can save
between $500 and $74,000 a year.
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Your rights under the VEU program
The VEU program has a Code of Conduct
setting out minimum standards of behaviour
aimed at protecting consumers. This applies
to everyone involved in delivering or
marketing upgrades.
Banning telemarketing and doorknocking
Unsolicited telemarketing under the VEU program is
banned from 1 May 2024, and doorknocking is banned
from 1 August 2024.
Under the bans, phone calls and doorknocking are not
allowed to market or promote upgrades unless you
provide prior consent. Calls are allowed for other
purposes, including to notify a consumer of a product
recall or fault, or to book an appointment for an
upgrade.
If you receive a phone call or visit without your consent
after the bans come into effect, please report this to
the Essential Services Commission via phone at (03)
9032 1310 or by email at veu@esc.vic.gov.au.
Please note as much detail as you can, such as the
name of the business, the time and date of the call and
what was being marketed.
Marketing activities
A person or business who contacts you about the VEU
program must:
- not call you on the phone or visit you at your house
without prior consent
- not use high-pressure tactics to sell or market
products or services
- only market/sell upgrades to you if you are over 18
years and able to understand the information
provided
- explain that the program is voluntary and you do
not have to take part
- tell you the name of the business they work for
- for in-person marketing, always wear an
identification card that includes a photo, their full
name, contact details, ABN, and main contractor
details
- provide accurate information about the goods or
services being provided, including the suitability for
their purpose
- comply with spam laws if sending marketing emails
or SMS, including getting consent, making it easy
to unsubscribe and identifying the provider or
business in the message
- not say things that are false or deceptive – for
example, they cannot say they work for the
Victorian Government or the Essential Services
Commission, or that the Victorian Government
provides private contact information (such as
phone numbers) for marketing purposes.
Contracts
A person or business who offers you a contract for an
activity under the VEU program must:
- only enter into a contract with someone who is 18
years or older
- make sure they tell you about any work to be done
and you understand this before the work is started
- give you information about your rights and
obligations under VEU program, as well as the
upgrade they are offering and a contract. The
contract should detail the product/service, a quote
and any additional fees, decommissioning
procedures, and cooling-off periods
- tell you who is installing the upgrade if you choose
to go ahead with a product or service
- provide a phone number for you to contact the
person or company installing the upgrade.
Undertaking work
A person or business who starts work on an activity
under the VEU program at your house or business
must:
- only start work once you have given your consent
- only start work if they have notified you about the
details of the job. This might include the time and
date, product/service to be installed, and information of the person undertaking the activity,
such as their accredited provider and contact
details
- leave the premises if no person who is 18 years of
age or older is present
- once the job has been completed, give you their
contact details so you can contact them if required
- give you dispute resolution information and any
instructions and warranty information for
product/services installed.
Want to talk to us about the VEU
program?
- Please contact the Essential Services Commission
by calling (03) 9032 1310 or emailing
veu@esc.vic.gov.au for your queries and VEUrelated complaints, including banned telemarketing
and doorknocking practices.
- If you have other general questions relating to the
VEU program, please contact the Department of
Energy, Environment and Climate Action VEU
program team at
energy.upgrades@deeca.vic.gov.au.
- Where else to go for assistance with your rights as
a consumer? Please contact Consumer Affairs
Victoria.
www.consumer.vic.gov.au/contact-us or
call 131 450.
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