Rebate
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Statewide Rebate

Statewide Rebate

(Coming Soon) Save $1,000/per unit - $8,000 per unit - Multifamily Unitary HP HVAC Standard Incentives (In-Apt or Common Area)

Rebate offers and eligibility subject to change. Contact your Contractor/ Incentive Provider for the most up to date rebate information.

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INCENTIVE PRICING

$1,000/per unit - $8,000 per unit

FUNCTIONAL CATEGORY

EQUIPMENT TYPE

WHO CAN APPLY?

LAYERABLE?

Yes

INCOME QUALIFYING?

No

REQUIREMENTS:

  1. Must be a TECH-enrolled contractor
  2. Project must be a non-heat pump to heat pump installation
  3. No new construction, retrofits only.
  4. Equipment Requirements:
  • A) Package Terminal Heat Pumps
    • Meet AHRI Standard (310/380)
    • Must use a refrigerant of 750 GWP or less
  • B) Variable Capacity Room Heat Pumps
    • Variable Capacity Room Heat Pumps (those that are non-split or non-rooftop systems). 
    • Given the unique nature of this measure category, there are various compliance pathways, including equipment certified by an AHRI Standard, CEE's Residential Room Heat Pumps QPL, and/or CEC's MAEDbS.
    • System shall be considered non- portable (i.e. able to be easily removed by the occupant) and remain in the unit for the life of the equipment.
    • Must use a refrigerant of 750 GWP or less
  • C) Split or Packageed Rooftop/Multi-Position (Ducted or Ductless) Heat Pumps
    • Variable capacity or 2-speed only (No single speed)
    • The outdoor unit/compressor must be listed on Energy Star
    • The indoor unit must be listed on AHRI
    • Ideally the outdoor and indoor units are listed as a matched pair in Energy Star or AHRI. In situations where the indoor unit is not listed as a matched pair with the outdoor unit, the indoor unit must be AHRI certified, and a letter, email, or other documentation from both the outdoor unit and indoor unit manufacturers documenting that they are compatible and have performance values that are comparable with Energy Star SEER2 and HSPF2 requirements.
    • Must use a refrigerant of 750 GWP or less
  • D) Air-to- Water Heat Pump
    • Refrigerant to water or water/glycol heat exchange, able to provide space heating, COP of 1.7 or greater at full load capacity at a dry bulb outdoor temperature of 5*F and a leaving water temperature of at least 110*F
    • If providing DHW, Thermostatic mixing valves must be installed and must conform to ASSE 1017 or have built-in thermostatic mixing valves that conform to UL 60730-1, ASSE 1082, or ASSE 1084
    • Must use a refrigerant of 750 GWP or less 

Statewide