Use this as a planning starting point for state and utility heat pump incentives in Arizona, then verify current rules before counting any rebate in your budget.
📋 View All Available RebatesRebates can improve a good heat pump decision, but they do not fix poor low-temperature capacity, weak ducts, expensive backup heat, or a rushed installer quote.
Current planning note: The federal 25C heat pump tax credit applied to qualifying systems placed in service through December 31, 2025. It is not currently available for 2026 installations unless Congress extends or replaces it.
Source to monitor: IRS Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit guidance.
Many utility companies in Arizona offer additional rebates for energy-efficient heat pumps. Here are some of the largest programs:
Note: Rebate amounts and availability vary by utility company and may change throughout the year. Contact your local utility directly for the most current information.
Review local HVAC options carefully. Availability, licensing, estimates, and rebate participation vary by location and provider.
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