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Oregon Heat Pump Rebate Calculator

Estimate your Oregon heat pump rebate range through Energy Trust of Oregon. Use this guide to understand the key factors and check the official source for exact current amounts.

High confidenceLast checked: 2026-05-283 official sources
Rebate Range

How much is the Oregon heat pump rebate?

Energy Trust of Oregon (PGE and Pacific Power customers): Standard tier — ductless mini-split up to $1,000; ducted heat pump up to $1,000; extended capacity heat pump $1,000–$3,000. Published range: $250–$4,000 depending on equipment and utility. Income-qualified (Savings Within Reach): efficient HP replacing electric furnace $3,000; extended capacity HP $2,000; ductless HP $1,800. Income limits: 1-person household $30,120–$66,854; 4-person household $62,400–$128,564. PGE stacks additional $200 instant contractor discount. PGE limited-time promo (through June 30, 2026): Ruud ducted system at A/C price (up to $1,500 value) or Daikin ductless with free indoor unit (up to $800 value).

Exact amount varies by equipment type, utility, and income tier — use the Energy Trust rebate filter at energytrust.org.

PGE $200 instant discount and promos stack on top of Energy Trust rebates.

PGE Ruud/Daikin promo expires June 30, 2026.

Pacific Power Oregon customers use the same Energy Trust program — no separate Pacific Power rebate layer.

Verified May 2026 from energytrust.org/residential/incentives/furnace-and-heat-pump/.

Not a guarantee of eligibility. Verify current amounts with your utility or Energy Trust of Oregon.

Check Energy Trust of Oregon official site

Key factors that determine your Oregon rebate

Your electric utility
Which utility serves your home (Portland General Electric (PGE), Pacific Power (Oregon), Energy Trust of Oregon) determines which rebate tier applies.
Current heating fuel
Oil and propane homes typically qualify for the highest tiers. Natural gas homes usually qualify for lower amounts.
Whole-home vs. partial scope
A whole-home heat pump installation that replaces all primary heating earns the highest rebate. Supplemental or mini-split-only installs earn less.
System size in tons
Larger systems generally earn higher rebates, up to the program cap. Oversizing can disqualify equipment in some programs.
Equipment certification
Equipment must meet the program's current efficiency threshold. Verify the AHRI reference number or program-specific certification before purchase.
Income qualification
Income-qualified households may receive enhanced rebates or additional assistance. Ask your utility about documentation requirements.
Working Reference

See a fully interactive rebate calculator

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 Energy Trust of Oregon in Oregon.

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