6 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 $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 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.
- 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. - State RebateState Rebate
Save $1000 per unit - Rebate on Heat Pumps, Ducted (central air, HVAC), Heat Pumps, Ductless (mini-split)
Requirements
Single family incentives of $1,000 for new heat pump HVAC systems, with up to two incentivized systems per home for a total of $2,000.
- Must be a TECH-enrolled contractor
- Project must be a non-heat pump to heat pump installation
- No new construction, retrofits only.
- Equipment must be AHRI matched systems.
- Equipment must meet Title 24 code minimum standards.
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