Mountain View Electric Association Heat Pump Rebates: A Homeowner’s Guide

Homeowners on Colorado’s Eastern Plains know the challenges of hot summers and windy winters. Efficient heating and cooling is a priority, and Mountain View Electric Association (MVEA) offers strong incentives to help you upgrade to a modern heat pump.

This guide outlines the rebates available through MVEA, how they stack with state and federal programs, and how you can maximize your savings.

MVEA Heat Pump Rebates

MVEA’s program makes energy-efficient and electrification upgrades more accessible. Homeowners can earn up to $5,500 in utility rebates, with features that make installing a heat pump more affordable:

  • Base rebate value: up to $5,500 for qualifying heat pump installations

  • Dual fuel bonus: $500 rebate when pairing a heat pump with a backup system

  • On-bill repayment: spread the cost of your heat pump project across your monthly utility bill instead of paying upfront

Between the rebates and repayment plan, MVEA has made the upfront investment in heat pumps more approachable for households in the Eastern Plains.

Colorado State Rebates

In addition to MVEA incentives, the State of Colorado offers $1,500 off the cost of a new heat pump installation. The discount is applied instantly when you work with a certified contractor like Zero Homes.

Federal Tax Credit

Homeowners can also take advantage of the federal Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit, which provides up to $2,600 back for installing a qualifying heat pump and panel upgrade. This program runs through the end of 2025, but as long as you install before 12/31,you can capture the maximum value before the policy changes.

How Rebates Stack

When you combine MVEA’s utility rebates with state and federal incentives, your savings add up:

  • MVEA utility rebate: up to $5,500

  • Colorado state discount: $1,500

  • Federal tax credit: $2,600

  • Total potential savings: $10,100

How to Claim Your Rebate

  1. Start with Zero Homes & MVEA: We can confirm your eligibility and enroll you in their heat pump rebate program.

  2. Work with a certified contractor: Zero Homes is recognized by the State of Colorado to apply your $1,500 rebate instantly.

  3. File for the federal tax credit: When you file taxes, include IRS Form 5695 to claim your $2,600 credit.

Get Started with Zero Homes

Zero Homes is a certified contractor in Colorado and experienced in navigating MVEA rebates, state programs, and the federal tax credit. We make sure your heat pump is sized correctly for Eastern Plains conditions, installed properly, and qualified for the maximum rebate value.

Upgrading to a heat pump now allows you to take full advantage of MVEA rebates and the federal tax credit before the end of 2025.

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