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2024 incentives and rebate information

Switching to Charlie, our induction range with a 5kW battery, could unlock some great rebates and incentives for you.

Not only might you save money, but you'll also be making an environmentally friendly upgrade to your kitchen.

Here’s an overview of available programs that could make it easier for you to ditch gas for induction.

Steps to access rebates

1. Check your eligibility: Compare your household income to your area's median income (AMI) to see which rebates may apply to you.

2. Review local programs: Contact your local energy provider or city government to learn about available incentives.

3. Confirm program details: Before purchasing, verify the rebate's current availability and application requirements.

4. Apply for rebates: Check your program's application steps and submit your documents.

Federal incentives

Because Charlie has a 5kW battery onboard, it meets the requirements for the Federal Residential Clean Energy Credit (25D) — a 30% tax credit for battery storage systems.

Access the form here and view step-by-step instructions here.

Regional incentives

Peninsula Clean Energy
Peninsula Clean Energy offers rebates for home electrification projects in San Mateo County. Check out its programs and rebates page for information on various electrification upgrades.

Sonoma Clean Power (SCP)
SCP offers rebates for making the switch to induction and a free induction cookware set to sweeten the deal! Learn more here.

Silicon Valley Clean Energy (SVCE)
SVCE customers can receive up to $500 in rebates for upgrading to an induction range.

MCE
Use MCE's rebate & incentive finder tool to see which programs may apply to your induction upgrade.

Bay Area Regional Energy Network (BayREN)
Check here for information on BayREN rebates and pending programs.

Local incentives

Healdsburg, CA
Healdsburg offers a $500 rebate for replacing gas stoves with induction cooktops and ranges. Simply fill in a rebate application, which is available in English and Español.

Electrify Marin rebates
You can get money back for switching to induction from gas or propane. Access the application here.

Alameda Municipal Power
Click here to learn more about Alameda Municipal Power's rebates for induction ranges and cooktops. Psst — you get more money back if you buy a range!

Additional resources

For the latest on available incentives in California and Washington (with more states to be added soon), click here.

To receive information on incentives based on your location and electrification plans, check out Eli's incentives estimator.

To calculate potential savings on residential electric appliance upgrades, use Rewiring America's calculator.

Still here? For yet another way to discover what rebates and incentives are available to you, check out the Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency (DSIRE).

Good luck and let us know if there's any other way we can support you on your electrification journey!