California Energy Rebates 2026

54 active programs · 5 utility territories

Last updated: April 21, 2026

California operates one of the most active energy rebate markets in the country. Whether you heat with a heat pump, charge an EV, or tighten your envelope with insulation, your utility — PG&E, SCE, SDG&E, LADWP, SMUD — likely offers a program that offsets the upfront cost. The page below groups every active California program in our database by utility territory so you can quickly see what applies where you live.

Rebate Programs by Utility

PG&E

Northern & Central California residential rebates

6 programs View programs →

SCE

Southern California residential rebates

6 programs View programs →

SDG&E

San Diego and southern Orange County rebates

4 programs View programs →

LADWP

City of Los Angeles rebates

5 programs View programs →

SMUD

Sacramento-area rebates

5 programs View programs →

Federal Programs (Available Statewide)

DOE (Department of Energy)

Home Electrification and Efficiency Rebate (Heat Pump)

Up to $8,000 (income-tiered)
IRS (Internal Revenue Service)

Clean Vehicle Credit (New EV)

Up to $7,500
DOE (Department of Energy)

Home Electrification and Efficiency Rebate (Electrical Panel)

Up to $4,000 (income-tiered)
DOE (Department of Energy)

Home Electrification and Efficiency Rebate (Wiring)

Up to $2,500 (income-tiered)
DOE (Department of Energy)

Home Electrification and Efficiency Rebate (Water Heater)

Up to $1,750 (income-tiered)
DOE (Department of Energy)

Home Electrification and Efficiency Rebate (Insulation)

Up to $1,600 (income-tiered)
DOE (Department of Energy)

HOMES Whole-House Energy Savings Rebate

50% of project cost up to $4,000 (moderate) or $8,000 (low-income)
IRS (Internal Revenue Service)

Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit

30% up to $1,000

See Your Personalized California Rebate Total

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