City of High Point Electric - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program in North Carolina - EnergyBot

City of High Point Electric - Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program

July 29, 2025

Summary

The City of High Point offers rebates to residential customers who install eligible electric heat pumps or water heaters. Rebates vary based on the type and efficiency of the equipment and whether it's for an existing home or new construction. To qualify, the customer must have electric or water service from the City, meet specific equipment requirements, and submit an application within 60 days of installation. An inspection by a City Code Inspector is usually required unless exempt. Rebates are limited to one per unit every five years and are not available to commercial businesses.


Program Overview

Implementing Sector: Utility
Category: Financial Incentive
State: North Carolina
Incentive Type: Rebate Program
Web Site: https://www.highpointnc.gov/531/Appliance-Rebates
Administrator: City of High Point Electric
Start Date:
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies:
  • Geothermal Heat Pumps
  • Water Heaters
  • Heat pumps
Incentive Amount: Geothermal Heat Pumps: $500 Heat Pumps: $300 - $400 (15.2 - 17+ SEER)
Electric Water Heaters: Max. $150
Eligible System Size: Heat Pumps: Must be between 1 and 5 tons
Water Heaters: Min. capacity of 30 gallons or more
Equipment Requirements: Heat Pumps: 15.2 SEER minimum

Incentives

This program has 3 incentives
Technologies: Water Heaters
Sectors: Residential
Parameters: The incentive is 150.00 $/Unit
Technologies: Heat pumps
Sectors: Residential
Parameters: The incentive has a maximum of 300.00 $/Unit, The incentive has a minimum of 400.00 $/Unit
Technologies: Geothermal Heat Pumps
Sectors: Residential
Parameters: The incentive is 500.00 $/Unit

Contact

Name: City of High Point - Customer Service
Address: P.O. Box 230
High Point NC 27261
Phone: (336) 883-3111

This information is sourced from DSIRE; the most comprehensive source of information on incentives and policies that support renewables and energy efficiency in the United States. Established in 1995, DSIRE is operated by the N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center at N.C. State University.