Every HVAC utility, state, and federal incentive we track — 10 programs in 3 states — with verified amounts and deadlines.
| Program | Utility | State | Typical amount | Deadline | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SRP Cool Cash
SRP's residential cooling rebate — up to $225 per ton on a qualifying SEER2 15.2+ heat pump or AC, install by April 30 2026. |
Salt River Project (SRP) | AZ | $75 per ton | Equipment must be installed by April 30, 2026 | Details → |
| TEP Efficient Home Program
TEP's instant HVAC rebate — up to $720 on a qualifying heat pump, $600 on a central AC, and $100 per ton on a ductless mini-split. |
Tucson Electric Power (TEP) | AZ | Up to $720 | Instant rebates apply at the point of sale through a participating contractor — | Details → |
| Duke Energy Florida HVAC Rebate (Home Energy Improvement)
Up to $1,000 back on a qualifying HVAC replacement — but only after a free Home Energy Check, which must come first. |
Duke Energy Florida | FL | Up to $1,000 | Ongoing program with no published end date as of 2026 | Details → |
| FPL Residential A/C Rebate
FPL's $200 instant A/C rebate — a credit on your invoice when an FPL Participating Independent Contractor installs a SEER2 15.2+ system. |
Florida Power & Light (FPL) | FL | $200 instant credit | Ongoing program with no published end date as of 2026 — but the $200 amount and | Details → |
| Tampa Electric (TECO) Heating & Cooling Rebate
TECO pays $40 (SEER2 15.2+) or $550 (SEER2 16.2+) per qualifying system; the contractor deducts it straight off your invoice. |
Tampa Electric (TECO) | FL | $40 per system | Submit the rebate application within 90 days after the installation is complete | Details → |
| AEP Texas Residential Standard Offer Program
AEP Texas pays efficiency incentives — including A/C duct testing and sealing — through enrolled contractors, not as a fixed homeowner check. |
AEP Texas | TX | Set per project by the contractor | AEP Texas runs its efficiency programs on an annual cycle and pays while program | Details → |
| Austin Energy Power Saver Rebate
Austin Energy's Power Saver rebate — around $3,000 for a whole-home SEER2 16+ / HSPF2 8.5+ heat pump. |
Austin Energy | TX | ~$3,000 | Submit the Power Saver rebate application within 90 days of the install date; th | Details → |
| CPS Energy STEP Rebate
CPS Energy's STEP rebate — $100 to $275 per ton on a high-efficiency AC or heat pump, about $825 on a 3-ton top-tier install. |
CPS Energy | TX | $100 per ton | Install during the 2026 STEP cycle (February 2026 through January 2027) and subm | Details → |
| CenterPoint CoolSaver & Heat Pump Rebate
CenterPoint's free CoolSaver A/C tune-up plus up to $500 on a new high-efficiency heat pump in the Houston area. |
CenterPoint Energy (Houston Electric) | TX | Free (~$150–$200 value) | No fixed calendar deadline — both the CoolSaver tune-up and the Standard Offer P | Details → |
| Texas Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP)
Free, income-qualified weatherization — including ductwork and HVAC repair or replacement — through TDHCA and local Community Action Agencies. |
Texas Dept. of Housing & Community Affairs (TDHCA) | TX | No cost | WAP is an ongoing program with no single deadline, but it is income-qualified an | Details → |
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