Heat Pump Rebates in Portland, Oregon (2026)
Portland sits in PGE territory and benefits from Energy Trust of Oregon's heat pump program ($1,800+ rebates). Combined with federal 25C, HEEHRA for income-qualified, and Oregon's climate-friendly policies, Portland heat pump installs deliver strong cost coverage. Portland's mild marine climate makes standard ASHP equipment sufficient. Multifamily and townhome density in Portland creates challenges for ducted retrofits — ductless mini-split multi-zone is the most common Portland heat pump installation type.
Portland heat pump programs available
- Federal 25C (30% up to $2,000)
- Energy Trust of Oregon Heat Pump ($1,800)
- Energy Trust HPWH ($500)
- PGE Time-of-Use Rate Plan
- HEEHRA (income-qualified)
- Portland Clean Energy Fund (income-qualified retrofit)
Portland-specific FAQ
Energy Trust eligibility in Portland? +
PGE customers (most of Portland) qualify. Pacific Power customers also eligible. Confirm utility on bill.
Ductless preferred over ducted in Portland? +
Often yes. Older Portland homes (1900s–1940s) often lack ducts. Ductless multi-zone is faster to install and often more efficient than retrofitting ducts.
PCEF for Portland residents? +
Yes. Portland Clean Energy Fund supports income-qualified energy efficiency retrofits including heat pumps. Stacks with Energy Trust and HEEHRA.
Federal pathway
The federal 25C 25C Credit (30% up to $3,200 per year) applies to Portland heat pump installations regardless of city or state. See the 25C guide for filing instructions and forms.