BC heat pump rebates changed in 2026 — figures below verified June 2026 against the official program pages
BC · 2026 figures

What will a heat pump actually cost you?

Sticker prices are scary and rebate pages are a maze. Answer four questions and get the honest picture: typical installed cost, the rebates you likely qualify for, and your estimated net.

 Rebate rules & income thresholds verified June 2026

Your cost, after rebates

Four questions — updates instantly

Estimated net cost

Planning ranges, not quotes. Typical cold-climate installation in BC runs $12,000–$20,000 before rebates; your exact rebate is confirmed when you pre-register with the program. Sources at the bottom of the page.

The 2026 programs

Three doors, one house.

BC's rebate landscape was restructured — most older articles still cite the previous numbers. Here's what's actually on the table as of June 2026.

up to $19,000 max value

CleanBC Energy Savings Program

Income-based heat pump rebates for houses, townhouses and duplexes — three income levels set by household size. Level 3 (the widest net — up to $185,620 combined income for a family of four) applies when switching from gas, propane or oil. Program page →

up to $4,000 + $2,000 bonus

BC Hydro — electric to heat pump

For homes currently heated electrically: $4,000 when the heat pump covers your whole home's heating at −5°C, $1,500 for partial-home, plus a bonus up to $2,000 if you complete multiple upgrades. Not income-tested. Program page →

up to $5,000 condos & apartments

Multi-unit residential

Electrically heated condo and apartment units qualify at income levels 1–2; whole-building retrofit programs exist separately through BC Hydro. Details →

How this estimate works

Shown work, not magic numbers.

Methodology

Installation cost: a typical cold-climate heat pump installation in BC runs $12,000–$20,000 before rebates — ductless systems at the lower end, central/ducted at the upper. Every home differs; treat this as a planning range.

Rebate eligibility: we match your home type, current heating fuel, household size and income against the Energy Savings Program's published income table (June 2026) and BC Hydro's electric-to-heat-pump rules — the same checks the programs run when you pre-register.

What we don't do: invent a fake-precise number. Your exact rebate is set by the program's report after pre-registration, and most rebates require a program-registered contractor — that requirement catches more people out than any other rule.

Questions

Asked & answered.

How much does a heat pump cost in BC?
A typical cold-climate installation runs roughly $12,000–$20,000 before rebates, depending on home size and whether it's ductless or central. After rebates, many households pay substantially less — income-qualified households switching from fossil-fuel heating can access up to $19,000 in provincial rebates (June 2026).
What heat pump rebates are available in BC in 2026?
Two main programs: the CleanBC Energy Savings Program (income-based, max value up to $19,000 for ground-oriented homes; level 3 applies only when switching from natural gas, propane or oil) and BC Hydro's electric-to-heat-pump rebate (up to $4,000 whole-home, $1,500 partial, plus a bonus up to $2,000 for multiple upgrades). Electrically heated condos and apartments can access up to $5,000 at income levels 1–2.
Do I qualify for the income-based rebates?
It depends on household size and the combined pre-tax income of all adults. For a 4-person household (June 2026): level 1 up to $87,350, level 2 up to $114,647, level 3 up to $185,620 — and level 3 only applies to homes switching from gas, propane or oil. The home must be a year-round primary residence at least 12 months old. The calculator above runs these exact thresholds.
Does the rebate come off my bill, or do I apply afterward?
Under the Energy Savings Program: pre-register first and get a code, get quotes from program-registered contractors, install, and the contractor receives the rebate — you pay the remainder. The code is valid for 6 months. Don't sign a contract before pre-registering.
Which heat pumps qualify?
Cold-climate models on the program registries, installed by a program-registered contractor. BC Hydro's whole-home rebate requires the system to meet 100% of your home's heating needs at −5°C — that sizing requirement is worth discussing with any installer who quotes you.

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