Finance energy upgrade projects in your business
There are a range of finance options that can help pay to upgrade to more energy efficient equipment or install renewable energy.
Often these finance options improve short-term cashflow.
Traditional finance
Traditional finance is typically provided by major banks and financiers who offer equipment finance such as loans or leasing agreements.
Capital lease finance
A financier buys energy efficiency equipment for your business and you pay it back over time.
Read about capital lease financeEquipment loan (chattel mortgage) finance
A financier loans your business money to buy energy efficiency equipment.
Read about equipment loan financeHire purchase finance
A financier buys energy efficiency equipment for your business to hire and use.
Read about hire purchase financeOperating lease finance
A financier buys energy efficiency equipment for your business to hire and use.
Read about operating lease financeInnovative finance
Innovative finance often involves a third party but don’t always involve a bank or a financier. This type of financing can be more unique to your business, which often makes it more complex.
Energy Services Agreement
A service provider installs energy efficiency equipment for your business and you pay it back over time.
Environmental Upgrade Finance
A financier pays for environmental building upgrades. You pay it back over time through council rates.
Power Purchase Agreement (behind the meter)
‘Behind the meter’ is a model of a Power Purchase Agreement where an energy provider installs renewable energy equipment on your business’ site. You then pay a predetermined rate of electricity over time.
Finance support
If you’re looking to invest in energy efficiency or renewable energy, but want some guidance through the finance process, get in touch with us.
We offer a free finance service to all businesses, property owners, councils and community groups in Victoria.
We can guide you:
- to find the right finance option for you
- through the application process
- to build a business case.