19 Incentives available for 93940
Save $750 - $2,000 per unit - Rebate on Multifamily Heat Pump - PTHP, SPVHP, and Unitary Through-the-Wall HP, Serving Individual Apartments
Requirements
Previous water heating fuel type must be natural gas or propane.
Equipment Subcategories
1-Stage and 2-Stage - $750 (Market Rate), $1,000 (Income-Qualified)
Variable Capacity/Inverter Driven - $1,500 (Market Rate), $2,000 (Income-Qualified)
Customer must be CARE/FERA enrolled for income qualifying incentive.Save $2,700 - $3,600 per unit - Rebate on Multifamily Heat Pump -PTHP, SPVHP, and Unitary Through-the-Wall HP, Serving Common Areas
Requirements
Previous water heating fuel type must be natural gas or propane.
Market Rate - $2,700
Income-Qualified - $3,600
Customer must be CARE/FERA enrolled for income qualifying incentive.Save $450 - $1,600 per unit - Rebate on Multifamily Heat Pump - Split and Rooftop HP HVAC, Serving Common Areas
Requirements
Previous water heating fuel type must be natural gas or propane.
Equipment Subcategories
1-Stage and 2-Stage - $450(Market Rate), $600 (Income-Qualified)
Variable Capacity/Inverter Driven - $1,200 (Market Rate), $1,600 (Income-Qualified)
Customer must be CARE/FERA enrolled for income qualifying incentive.Save $1,500-$2,000 per housing unit - Rebate on Multifamily Heat Pump - All HP HVAC, Serving Two or More Apartments
Requirements
Previous water heating fuel type must be natural gas or propane.
Market Rate - $1,500
Income-Qualified - $2,000
Customer must be CARE/FERA enrolled for income qualifying incentive.Save $3,000 - $4,000 per housing unit - Rebate on Multifamily Heat Pump - Split and Rooftop HP, Serving Individual Apartments
Requirements
Previous water heating fuel type must be natural gas or propane.
Market Rate - $3,000
Income-Qualified - $4,000
Customer must be CARE/FERA enrolled for income qualifying incentive.Save $1,000 - Rebate on Multifamily Unitary or Central Heat Pump Water Heater Equity Incentive
Requirements
Previous water heating fuel type must be natural gas or propane.
Customer must be CARE/FERA enrolled.Save up to $200+ per ton for eligible Residential Packaged or Split System Heat Pumps
Requirements
- New packaged or split system heat pump must be replacing an existing residential central air conditioner and a natural gas furnace.
- Existing gas lines must be capped off and meet the local code requirements.
- Ask your local Comfortably CA participating distributor about qualified packaged or split heat pumps.
- This rebate is not eligible if there is no natural gas to electricity fuel substitution for space heating.
- Not applicable for new construction installations.
- Customer must receive electricity service from SDG&E, SCE or PG&E.
Rebate available through Comfortably CA Participating Distributors. Rebate offers and eligibility subject to change. Contact a Comfortably CA Participating Distributor for the most up to date incentive information.
Save $3,050 per housing unit - Rebate on Whole Home
Requirements
Multifamily - Each multifamily low-rise building (three stores or fewer) must remove gas appliances and install heat pump space heating, heat pump water heating, electric or induction cooking, and an electric dryer
Note: Properties can enroll one building at a time for incentives
Multifamily Low-Rise Bonus Incentives include: $600 Infrastructure Upgrade $400 Heat Pump Dryer Upgrade
- Federal Tax CreditFederal Tax Credit
Save up to $2,000 - Federal Tax Credit on Heat Pumps, Ducted (central air, HVAC), Heat Pumps, Ductless (mini-split) Projects
Requirements
The 25C tax credit is effective for products purchased and installed between January 1, 2023, and December 31, 2032.
Eligible for 30% of costs, including labor, up to yearly maximum limit of $2,000 for heat pumps for an existing home. Not eligible for new construction. - Federal Tax CreditFederal Tax Credit
Save up to $1,200 - Federal Tax Credit on Air Sealing, Comprehensive Energy Upgrades, Insulation and Ductwork Projects
Requirements
The 25C tax credit is effective for products purchased and installed between January 1, 2023, and December 31, 2032.
Eligible for 30% of costs, including labor, up to yearly maximum limit of $1,200 for insulation upgrades for an existing home. Not eligible for new construction. - Federal Tax CreditFederal Tax Credit
Save up to $2,000 - Federal Tax Credit on Heat Pump Water Heater Projects
Requirements
Requirements for 25C Energy Efficiency Home Improvement Residential Tax Credits under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)
Eligible for 30% of costs, including labor, up to yearly maximum limit of $2,000 for heat pump water heater installs on existing home, and not for a newly constructed home. - Federal Tax CreditFederal Tax Credit
Save up to $600 – Federal Tax Credit on Electrical Panel Upgrade
Requirements
The 25C tax credit is effective for products purchased and installed between January 1, 2023, and December 31, 2032.
Eligible for 30% of costs, including labor, up to yearly maximum limit of $600 for panel upgrades only if upgraded with another project covered by 25C such as a:- any qualified energy effiency improvements or
- any qualified energy property such as heat pump or heat pump water heater installs.
Applicable for existing homes, and not for new construction.
- Federal Tax CreditFederal Tax Credit
Save Up to $7,500 - Federal Tax Credit on Electric Vehicle
Requirements
You may qualify for a credit up to $7,500 under Internal Revenue Code Section 30D if you buy a new, qualified plug-in EV or fuel cell electric vehicle (FCV).
Beginning January 1, 2023, if you buy a qualified used electric vehicle (EV) or fuel cell vehicle (FCV) from a licensed dealer for $25,000 or less, you may be eligible for a used clean vehicle tax credit (also referred to as a previously owned clean vehicle credit). The credit equals 30% of the sale price up to a maximum credit of $4,000.
- Federal Tax CreditFederal Tax Credit
Save 30% of cost - Federal Tax Credit on Battery Storage
Requirements
The Residential Clean Energy Credit (25D) equals 30% of the costs of new, qualified clean energy property for your home installed anytime from 2022 through 2032.
Qualified expenses include the costs of new clean energy property:
- Battery storage technology (beginning in 2023) must have a capacity of at least 3 kilowatt hours.
- Federal Tax CreditFederal Tax Credit
Save 30% of cost - Federal Tax Credit on Solar electric panels
Requirements
The Residential Clean Energy Credit (25D) equals 30% of the costs of new, qualified clean energy property for your home installed anytime from 2022 through 2032.
Qualified expenses include the costs of new clean energy property:
- Solar electric panels
Save up to $900 per unit – Rebate on Heat Pump Water Heater
Requirements
Must be a 45–80 gallon Heat Pump Water Heater. Minimum UEF 3.30. Must be replacing a GAS storage water heater (fuel substitution).
Rebate amount subject to type and size of water heater being replaced and must be on the Qualified Products List at the time of purchase. Other restrictions apply.
Rebate is issued as a retail coupon to use at checkout in-store or online through a participating retailer.
Customers may reside in a single-family, multifamily, manufactured home or mobile home. Must be an electric customer of SDG&E, SCE, or PG&E.
Save $500 per unit - Rebate on Heat Pump Water Heater
Requirements
Must be 45-55 gallons. Minimum UEF is 3.30. Must be replacing a 40 or 50 gallon ELECTRIC storage water heater.
Heat pump water heater must be on the Qualified Products List at the time of purchase.
Rebate is issued as a retail coupon to use at checkout in-store or online.
Save $40 - $75 per unit - Rebate on Smart Thermostat
Requirements
Must be replacing an existing non-smart thermostat. Must be ENERGY STAR® certified. Home must have either air conditioning and gas furnace or heat pump.