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Benefits of Getting Off Gas and Installing an Induction Cooktop and Electric Hot Water

Across Australia, more and more households are making a decisive shift away from gas appliances toward fully electric solutions. Rising gas prices and energy costs, growing health concerns, and a general push towards sustainability are all accelerating the electrification of homes.

Two of the most common upgrades leading this transition are those of induction cooktops and electric hot water systems. Together, they form the foundation of a safer, more energy-efficient, and future-ready home.

But beyond the headlines, many homeowners are still unsure whether switching from gas to electric is worth the hassle.

As energy standards evolve and household power demands increase, making informed upgrade decisions now can help avoid costly retrofits later while ensuring your home remains safe, compliant, and adaptable. Let us explore some of the real-world benefits of ditching gas and explain why electrical renovations and professional installation are critical to making the switch safely.

Why Gas is Being Phased Out

The electrification of homes is not simply a niche sustainability movement. Rather, it is fast becoming the national direction!

As renewable energy generation grows and more people desire sustainable alternatives, electricity is becoming cleaner, cheaper, and more reliable, whereas gas continues to trend in the opposite direction. In Victoria alone, several energy rebates are available to incentivise switching off gas, and infrastructure plans increasingly favour electric appliances over gas.

But for Aussie homeowners, switching from gas to electric is about more than just reducing emissions. Removing gas appliances altogether can save households an estimated $350–$400 per year in gas network fees alone, before factoring in energy efficiency gains.

Whether it is from electric cooktops or water heating, switching from gas to electric offers many more benefits.

The Benefits of an Induction Cooktop vs Gas

Induction cooking safety is far superior to that of traditional gas cooktops, but beyond convenience, induction cooktops offer many other benefits, too. Not only may they save you money in the long run, but they also enhance the overall experience in your kitchen.

Here are some of the benefits of switching from a gas stovetop to an induction cooktop.

Save Energy and Money

Induction cooktops work nearly three times more efficiently than gas, allowing for even faster cooking times. This also helps reduce emissions and utility bills.

Promote Healthier Kitchens

There are no harmful cooking emissions released by an induction cooktop. This helps lower the risk of respiratory conditions, including asthma in children. Paired with an overhead rangehood, your kitchen will be cleaner and more breathable.

Offer Precision Cooking

One of the benefits of induction cooking is precision; induction allows for quick heating and accurate temperature control, meaning pan cooking is far more even and consistent. This is why induction cooktops are becoming more and more favoured by chefs and other kitchen professionals.

Keep Kitchens Cooler

One of the most convenient induction cooktop benefits is that when using induction, only the cookware heats up, not the surrounding area. This reduces the risk of fires and people burning themselves while cooking.

Easy to Clean

An induction stovetop is much easier to clean than a gas cooktop rig. Smooth surfaces usually need only a wipe-down, and there is no risk of rust from cleaning chemicals.

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The Benefits of Electric Hot Water vs Gas

The other half of going gas-free is switching to electric hot water. Hot water is one of the largest energy loads in any home, which is why upgrading from gas to electric hot water systems delivers substantial benefits.

Here are some of the most noticeable benefits of switching to an electric heat pump hot water system.

Easy to Install and Repair

While a gas hot water system may appear to be more economical, it actually requires elaborate pipe and vent installations to function efficiently. On the other hand, electric hot water installation is effortless and uses your house wiring system, which makes it hassle-free to install and easier to repair.

Energy Efficiency

Gas systems squander a lot of heat and energy due to their use of combustion and a flue, meaning you may not be getting as much bang for your buck. Energy efficient hot water systems prevent heat loss and heat the tank faster. Electric water heaters are extremely user-friendly, often being compatible with apps and other home automation systems .

Longer Shelf Life

Electric water heaters have a considerably longer lifespan compared to gas systems. Typically, electric units can last for up to 15 years or even longer, while gas systems last for only around 10 years. This alone makes an electric water heater a wise choice and a home future-proofer, especially for older homes.

Compatible with Solar Options

A solar hot water system with an electric boost is an exceptionally efficient and economical option. Sustainable hot water solutions also pair seamlessly with solar options, too. You may even combine your electric water heating with a solar battery.

A Smarter, Safer, All-Electric Home

At the end of the day, when you switch from gas to electric water heating and induction cooktops, you have far more options to choose from. From lower energy bills and improved safety to healthier indoor air and reduced emissions, electrification delivers real, lasting value.

When done properly by professional electricians, switching from gas to electric is one of the smartest upgrades Australian homeowners can make.

Switch Off Gas for Electric Solutions with Approved Electrix

Are you thinking about upgrading to an induction cooktop or electric hot water system in your home? Before you switch from gas to electric, book in for a routine inspection and preventative maintenance service and make sure your home’s electrical supply is ready to take on the extra demands.

Contact us at Approved Electrix today for expert advice and compliant electrical upgrades. Our team of fully licensed electricians offers speedy and professional induction cooktop and electric hot water installations all across Melbourne, including the CBD and surrounding suburbs.

Get a quote today and future-proof your home tomorrow!

Article By

Dean Barton

Dean Barton is the Director and founder of Approved Electrix, a Melbourne-based electrical contracting company with over 15 years of hands-on industry experience. Dean is a fully qualified and licensed A-Grade electrician in Victoria and a registered electrical contractor, delivering residential, commercial, and industrial electrical projects across Melbourne in strict compliance with AS/NZS 3000 Wiring Rules and Victorian electrical regulations.

Approved Electrix is a proud Master Electricians Australia member, and Dean is directly involved in quoting, system design, compliance checks, and final quality assurance on every job. He works closely with homeowners, builders, architects, and property managers to provide safe, reliable, and future-proof electrical solutions.