City of Concord Electric Department - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

August 04, 2023

Summary

The City of Concord Electric Department offers an incentive program encouraging its residential customers and developers/contractors to replace their existing HVAC system with a more energy efficient heat pump system. Heat pumps between one and five tons in size with a SEER of 15 and above qualify for a $400 rebate.

Residential electric customers with an active account on record or developers/builders with an active city utility account number are eligible. A copy of the sales invoice from the contractor who completed the installation of the heat pump system must be supplied to the City of Concord Electric Department, along with a completed rebate application, within 60 days of the purchase. Visit the program website, or contact the City of Concord Electric Department, for further information.

Program Overview

Implementing Sector: Utility
Category: Financial Incentive
State: North Carolina
Incentive Type: Rebate Program
Web Site: https://concordnc.gov/Departments/Electric-Systems/Electric-Heat-Pump-Rebate
Administrator: City of Concord
Start Date:
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies:
  • Heat pumps
Incentive Amount: Heat Pumps: $400
Eligible System Size: Qualifying electric heat pumps must be at least 12,000 BTU (1 Ton) but not greater that 60,000 BTU (5 ton).
Equipment Requirements: Qualifying electric heat pumps, new or replacement, must have a 16.0 SEER or 15.2 SEER2 or greater.

All electric heat pumps must have AHRI Certification as 16.0 SEER or 15.2 SEER2 or greater.

Incentives

This program has 1 incentives
Technologies: Heat pumps
Sectors: Residential
Parameters: The incentive is 400.00 $/Unit

Contact

Name: Fred Porter
Address: PO Box 308
Concord NC 28026
Phone: (704) 920-5303
Email: porterf@concordnc.gov

This information is sourced from DSIRE; the most comprehensive source of information on incentives and policies that support renewables and energy efficiency in the United States. Established in 1995, DSIRE is operated by the N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center at N.C. State University.