New York Heat Pump Rebate Calculator
Estimate your New York heat pump rebate range through NYS Clean Heat. Use this guide to understand the key factors and check the official source for exact current amounts.
How much is the New York heat pump rebate?
Rebate depends on your utility and installation type. Partial-load (secondary heat): Con Edison up to $4,000; National Grid, NYSEG, RG&E up to $3,000; Central Hudson, O&R up to $3,000. Whole-home (replacing primary fossil fuel heat): National Grid up to $6,000 standard / $8,000 DAC / $10,000 with decommissioning / $12,000 DAC + decommissioning. Con Edison: up to $2,500 standard / $8,000 with decommissioning / $10,000 DAC + decommissioning. NYSEG: up to $6,000 standard / $10,000 with decommissioning. Decommissioning = permanent removal of fossil fuel system. DAC = Disadvantaged Community (geography-based, check NYSERDA map).
Rebate maximums depend on utility territory — verify at cleanheat.ny.gov before assuming any specific amount.
Whole-home rebates require replacing (not supplementing) your primary heating system.
Decommissioning bonus requires permanent removal of old fossil fuel equipment.
Per-ton/per-zone rate schedule is only accessible through the contractor portal — the public page shows maximums only.
Program funded by utilities under PSC oversight — amounts subject to change.
Verified May 2026 from cleanheat.ny.gov/all-rebates/.
Not a guarantee of eligibility. Verify current amounts with your utility or NYS Clean Heat.
Check NYS Clean Heat official siteKey factors that determine your New York rebate
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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 NYS Clean Heat in New York.
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