2025 Oregon Heat Pump Rebates
Author: Bill Hoelzer / Published: May 2025 / Read time: Three minutes
Oregon offers some of the best heat pump rebates in the country.
Whether you’re replacing an aging furnace or trying to fix that one room that’s always uncomfortable, there are strong financial incentives to help you switch to a high-efficiency electric heat pump.
In this article, we’ll walk through the main programs available today and who they’re designed to help. Please keep in mind that rebate terms can change, so we always recommend checking the program’s website directly before making any decisions.
Finally, a disclaimer: This content is meant to help you get started, not as tax, legal, or accounting advice. For anything beyond general guidance, talk to your trusted tax or legal advisor.
How to get a heat pump rebate in Oregon
Upgrading to a heat pump? Here's how to maximize your savings:
Get in touch: Give us a call at ((541) 330-8767, or send a message to discuss your home's heating and cooling needs.
Run the numbers: We'll provide a detailed plan outlining the best heat pump options for your home and the rebates and tax credits you can claim.
Install and save: Once you approve the proposal, we'll complete the installation. You'll start enjoying energy savings from day one.
Oregon heat pump rebates at a glance
Here's a summary of available rebates for single-family homeowners in Portland and Central Oregon:
Program | Eligibility | Rebate Amount | Details |
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Energy Trust of Oregon | PGE, Pacific Power, NW Natural, Cascade Natural Gas, or Avista customers | Up to $1,000 | Rebates for ducted and ductless heat pumps installed by approved contractors. |
Savings Within Reach (Energy Trust) | Income-qualified households | Higher rebates | Enhanced incentives for moderate-income households. |
Midstate Electric Cooperative | MEC customers | Up to $1,200 | Rebates for ducted and ductless heat pumps. |
Central Electric Cooperative | CEC customers | $100–$150 | Rebates for ducted and ductless heat pumps. |
Federal Tax Credit | All homeowners | 30% of cost, up to $2,000 | Tax credit for heat pump installations under the Inflation Reduction Act. |
Energy Trust of Oregon rebates
If you're a customer of PGE, Pacific Power, NW Natural, Cascade Natural Gas, or Avista, you may qualify for rebates through the Energy Trust of Oregon:
Ducted heat pumps: Up to $1,000 rebate
Ductless heat pumps: Up to $800 rebate
Heat pump controls: $250 rebate
These rebates are available for installations by approved contractors … like GreenSavers! Give us a call at (541) 330-8767 to get started.
Savings Within Reach program
For income-qualified households, the Savings Within Reach program offers higher rebates:
Ducted heat pumps: Up to $3,000 rebate
Ductless heat pumps: Up to $1,800 rebate
Eligibility is based on household income and utility provider.
Midstate Electric Cooperative rebates
Midstate Electric Cooperative offers the following rebates:
Ducted heat pumps: $1,200 for variable-speed systems or $1,000 for non-variable-speed systems when replacing an electric forced-air furnace.
Ductless heat pumps: $800 for replacing electric baseboard or wall heaters with a qualifying ductless system.
Heat pump upgrades: $200 for variable-speed upgrades, including replacements or additions to non-electric systems.
If you have questions about your home and which heat pump rebates you can claim don’t hesitate to send us a message. We’ve installed thousands of heat pumps for homeowners in Portland and Central Oregon since 2007.
Central Electric Cooperative rebates
Central Electric Cooperative provides:
Ducted heat pumps: $150 rebate.
Ductless heat pumps: $100 rebate.
Additional incentives may be available for income-qualified members.
Federal tax credit
Under the Inflation Reduction Act, homeowners can claim a federal tax credit:
Heat pump installations: 30% of the cost, up to $2,000.
Home energy audits: Additional $150 credit.
These credits are available for qualifying energy-efficient improvements.
Ready to claim your heat pump rebates?
Since 2007, we’ve helped Oregon homeowners claim hundreds of thousands of dollars in heat pump rebates. If you're thinking about making the switch, we’d love to help you figure out how much you can save. Give us a call or send us a message to get started: (541) 330-8767