Michigan Heat Pump Rebate Calculator
Estimate your Michigan heat pump rebate range through DTE Energy Rebates. Use this guide to understand the key factors and check the official source for exact current amounts.
How much is the Michigan heat pump rebate?
DTE Energy (electric customers): Cold-climate ASHP — 16+ SEER2 / 9.1+ HSPF2: $1,200; 16+ SEER2 / 8.4+ HSPF2: $1,000; 15.2–15.99 SEER2 / 8.4+ HSPF2: $900. Standard ASHP — 18+ SEER2: $500; 15.2–17.99 SEER2: $150. Ductless mini-split — >31.5 SEER2 + HSPF2 10: $1,000; 17–31.5 SEER2 + HSPF2 8: $700. Ground-source — EER2 20+: $800; EER2 17–19.99: $600. Consumers Energy: ASHP 15.2+ SEER2: $300. Mini-split 17–25+ SEER2: $300–$350. Ground-source — EER 17–18.99: $200; EER 19+: $300.
DTE HP rebate program funds at approximately 25% remaining as of May 2026 — apply promptly, program may close early.
DTE and Consumers serve different parts of Michigan — confirm your utility before planning rebate.
Cold-climate HP tiers require specific efficiency specs — verify equipment qualifies before purchasing.
Verified May 2026 from dteenergy.com and consumersenergy.com rebate pages.
Not a guarantee of eligibility. Verify current amounts with your utility or DTE Energy Rebates.
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Heat pump rebate calculators show how fuel type, utility, and system size interact to affect rebate amounts. The same logic — fuel type, utility tier, system size, income — applies across programs including DTE Energy Rebates in Michigan.
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