At SELCO, we’re proud to support our community’s efforts toward electrification, decarbonization, and energy efficiency. Our 2025 rebate programs are designed to help both residential and commercial customers make sustainable choices while saving money.
Residential Rebates – 2025 Updates
Some of our program offerings will be modified in 2025:
- Heat Pumps:
- Rebates for Air Source and Ground Source Heat Pumps (ASHP & GSHP) will be available at $500 per ton for partial home tier 1 rebates. There will be no changes to tier II.
- Customers eligible for Mass Save (natural gas heating users) will be ineligible for SELCO heat pump rebates. Mass Save customers are encouraged to take advantage of their heat pump programs. However, Mass Save customers are still able to leverage SELCO’s 0% Energy & Efficiency loan.
- Appliances:
- Heat Pump Hot Water Heater rebates will be capped at $500 through the NextZero Appliance Rebate Program.
- EV Chargers:
- Rebates for EV Chargers will be capped at $350 or 50% of the cost for eligible chargers. Charger rebates will only be available for full-battery electric vehicles (BEV), not plug-in hybrids (PHEV).
- Electric Vehicles:
- $1000 for the purchase of a battery electric vehicle (BEV).
- $400 for leasing a BEV.
- Income-qualified customers may receive an extra $250 (purchase) or $125 (lease).
- PHEV’s are no longer eligible for a rebate in 2025.
Key Deadlines
- Next Zero Rebates (Appliances, Connected Homes, Heating, Cooling & Weatherization, Yard Equipment, Batteries): Submit rebate applications for 2024 purchases or completed projects by January 31, 2025.
- Electric Vehicles: Applications must be submitted within 90 days of purchase.
New for 2025 – More info coming SOON!
- Expanded Commercial Programs: Businesses can take advantage of rebates for:
- Heat Pumps
- EV Fleet
- EV Chargers
- Electric Lawn Equipment
- Underground Service Rebate: A new rebate to support customers installing underground electric service connections. The Underground Service Rebate supports customers who install underground electric service connections, enhancing reliability and safety by reducing exposure to weather-related outages and risks from overhead lines. This rebate also improves neighborhood aesthetics and aligns with SELCO’s commitment to sustainability and long-term infrastructure resilience.