Rebate Details
Upgrade your home with Denver's Climate Action Rebates! Rebates allow you to:
- Heat and cool your home more efficiently
- Help Denver reach our climate action goals
- Improve indoor air quality
Rebates are available for Denver residents. Contractors deduct the rebate upfront from the project's cost. Be sure to stack rebates with tax incentives and other rebates from Xcel Energy and the Inflation Reduction Act.
See frequently asked questions and specific equipment details
Contractor and installer registration and rebate application
To report or share concerns about projects or installers participating in the program please submit an email to the program team at ClimateActionRebates@denvergov.org.
- Research and choose the equipment you want to install (see the list below).
- Get quotes from approved contractors. Make sure to emphasize that you're interested in Denver's Climate Action rebates, Xcel Energy's rebates, and rebates from the Inflation Reduction Act.
- Take a look at our Registered Contractor List(PDF, 367KB). We recommend you get at least three quotes from different contractors to compare.
- Choose a contractor and schedule an installation. Rebates should be included in your quote/invoice as a credit or a discount.
- Your contractor will submit paperwork about the rebate on your behalf.
Program Eligibility
To utilize this program you must:
- Live in the City and County of Denver
- Apply the rebate to a project at an existing residence. New construction is not eligible
- Be completing a project in an existing single-family home or multi-family building of four units or fewer
- Be Xcel Energy customer
Stacking Rebates
These home energy and electrification rebates can be stacked and combined with rebates from Xcel Energy and the Colorado Energy Office (funded by the Inflation Reduction Act), provided the equipment you choose and your income both match the requirements for each program. You may also be able to take advantage of tax credits and other incentives offered by the state.
Learn how to combine rebates
Eligible Equipment
Eligible Equipment
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Standard Rebate
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Electric Vehicle charging home wiring
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80% of the project cost, up to $1,000
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Air source heat pump
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40% of the project cost, up to $1,500 for ‘High-Efficiency’ Air Source Heat Pumps
40% of the project cost, up to $3,500 for ‘Cold Climate’ Air Source Heat Pumps
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Ground source heat pump
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80% of the project cost, up to $3,500 |
Mini-split heat pump
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40% of the project cost, up to $1,500 for ‘High-Efficiency’ Mini-Split Heat Pumps
40% of the project cost, up to $3,500 for ‘Cold Climate’ Mini-Split Heat Pumps
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Heat pump water heater
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60% of the project cost, up to $1,000 for heat pump water heaters
60% of the project cost, up to $1,750 for smart heat pump water heaters
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Solar
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80% of the project cost, up to $4,000
Solar rebates are only available to residents who have already installed a heat pump, heat pump water heater, or EV charger.
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Battery storage
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80% of the project cost, up to $500 (available to all residents)
80% of the project cost, up to $2,750 (only available if you have a heat pump, heat pump water heater, or bidirectional EV charger installed)
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Electric service upgrade*
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80% of the project cost, up to $2,000
Electric service upgrades are only available when paired with one of the other rebates.
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*Electric Service Upgrade: If you’re applying for a rebate, your home electrical panel may need an upgrade to support the extra electrical load. This add-on rebate helps cover the cost of an electrical upgrade, including a new panel, associated wiring, or a new circuit required to install new equipment.
- Up to $2,000 is available to applicants applying for another rebate through the Climate Action Rebate program.
- You can work with any of our registered contractors to install this equipment.
The program reserves the right to conduct field inspections to verify information about equipment installation. The program reserves the right to conduct field inspections before rebate payment to verify purchase and, where necessary, installation of eligible equipment. Inspections will be scheduled in advance with the rebate applicant and residential customer.
Program performance is monitored on an ongoing basis, and rebate amounts and requirements may be adjusted as needed. Advance notice of any changes will be provided at least 60 days prior to any changes taking effect.
For full Terms and Conditions and Program requirements see the program portal.
“This summer we were able to upgrade our electric breaker box and get a heat pump. We were able to do this because of the generous rebates...We couldn’t have done it without them. This summer we enjoyed a cool home during the hottest days and nights. Now that it has gotten cold, the warm air circulates to keep us all comfortable. Grateful for the comfort of the heat pump and lower environmental impact.” - Jenn, rebate recipient
In 2022, we awarded more than $8.2 million in rebates for electric bikes and home electrification upgrades. $3.9 million of that funding went to income-qualified households, representing about 47% of the total funding.
Rebate Category |
Total Cost to Recipients |
Rebates Awarded |
Battery Storage |
$49,548 |
$5,500 |
E-Bikes |
$9,334,653 |
$4,891,400 |
Electric Service Upgrade |
$662,968 |
$276,863 |
EV Charger Wiring |
$489,731 |
$228,914 |
Heat Pumps for Heating/Cooling |
$6,250,624 |
$2,642,998 |
Heat Pump Water Heaters |
$307,905 |
$105,224 |
Solar |
$728,390 |
$107,800 |
Total |
$17,823,819 |
$8,258,699 |
In total 839 Home Energy projects were installed, including:
- 425 new heat pumps
- 229 new electric vehicle chargers
- 45 new solar arrays
Economic Impact:
- For every dollar spent on electric bike rebates, $1.91 was spent at local bike shops
- For every dollar spent on home energy rebates, $2.50 was spent with local contractors
As a result:
- 80 contractors participated
- 26 bike shops participated
- 5,584 rebates were redeemed