Heating & Cooling Rebates for Your Home

Save $200 to $600 on a new energy-efficient air conditioner or heat pump. And save on your energy bill.

Whether your system is broken and needs to be replaced or you want to upgrade to a higher efficiency system, DP&L can offset the cost by $200 to $600.

When you purchase your new system, you will instantly receive the savings in the form of a credit shown on your contractor’s invoice. You do not need to complete any paperwork! The contractor will submit it for you and get reimbursed by DP&L.

Customers are eligible for rebates on qualifying energy-efficient air conditioning and heat pump systems. Bottom line – the higher the efficiency rating, the greater your rebate and the savings on your bill.

Rebate Incentives for Central Air Conditioning, Air-Source Heat Pumps, and Mini-Splits*

SEER** Efficiency Rating Installed in New Construction Replacement Equipment Early Retirement Equipment
14-15 $200 $200 $400
16+ $300 $300 $600

* Mini-splits are not eligible for Early Retirement Rebates.

** Your contractor can provide the SEER for your system.

Rebate Incentives for Ground-Source Heat Pumps

EER** Efficiency Rating Installed in New Construction Replacement Equipment Early Retirement Equipment
13-15 $200 $200 $400
16+ $300 $300 $600

*** Your contractor can provide the EER for your system.

Chart Label Descriptions

  • New Construction – High efficiency new equipment installed in a newly built home OR in a home or a home addition where there is no previously existing CAC or HP system.
  • Replacement – High-efficiency, new equipment installed as a replacement for existing equipment and not meeting early retirement eligibility requirements.
  • Early Retirement – High-efficiency, new equipment installed as a replacement for existing equipment and meeting the following requirements is eligible for early retirement rebate incentive (Early Retirement is not available for mini-splits):
    • Existing equipment is in working order, regardless of age OR
    • Existing equipment is less than or equal to 20 years old and is repairable for less than $1000.