- Utility Rebate
Free - Induction Lending Programs on Induction Hobs
Requirements
No-cost induction hob lending program
Who Can Apply
ContractorsHomeownersRentersBuilding Type- Single-family
- Utility Rebate
Save $1000-$6000 per housing unit - Rebate on Heat Pumps, Ducted (central air, HVAC)
Requirements
Must be ducted heat pump
Who Can Apply
ContractorsHomeownersBuilding Type- Multi-family
- Single-family
- Utility Rebate
Save $500-1500 per housing unit - Rebate on Heat Pumps, Ductless (mini-split)
Requirements
Must be a ductless heat pump system
Who Can Apply
ContractorsHomeownersBuilding Type- Multi-family
- Single-family
- Utility Rebate
Save $500 - $2,000 per housing unit - Rebate on Panel Upgrades
Requirements
Must apply for heat pump rebate within six months of the panel upgrade
Who Can Apply
ContractorsHomeownersBuilding Type- Multi-family
- Single-family
- Utility Rebate
FREE - Induction Lending Programs on Induction Hobs
Requirements
New e-lending program offered by the City of Lafayette’s Environmental Task Force. Items can be borrowed by Lafayette residents for up to two weeks.
Induction cooktops offer increased health benefits, and greater precision in cooking. And they are available in all price points, from portable units under $100, to high-end models.
For residents who would like a “try before you buy,” the city is lending, free of charge, induction cooktop kits that include a portable induction cooktop, a pan, and a magnet with which to test your other pans.
If you are a Lafayette resident (over age 18) and would like to sign up to borrow an induction cooktop, visit www.lovelafayette.org/cooktop-lending
Who Can Apply
ContractorsHomeownersRentersBuilding Type- Multi-family
- Single-family
- Utility Rebate
Free - PG&E Induction Cooktop Loaner Program
Requirements
Must be a PG&E customer
Who Can Apply
HomeownersRentersBuilding Type- Multi-family
- Single-family