Holland BPW offers a variety of heating and cooling rebates for residential electric customers. Browse our home rebates to get the most out of your energy saving projects. Have a question about your project? Reach out to us at 616.355.1577 or send us an email.
Heat Pumps
Holland BPW offers rebates for cold climate and non-cold climate air source heat pumps. Rebate amounts are based on tonnage, type of heat pump and whether the heat pump is part of a ducted system. To qualify, the heat pump must be the main heating and cooling system in your home. Pre-approval is recommended. Customers purchasing a new furnace or other home heating system in addition to the heat pump are ineligible for the cold climate rebate.


Central AC
Air conditioners must meet SEER2 standards to qualify for a Holland BPW residential rebate. The indoor coil and outdoor condenser must be a matched set and installed on the same date to be eligible.
- Central AC 15.2 SEER2: $100 rebate
- Central AC 16+ SEER2: $130 rebate
Programmable Thermostat
To qualify for Holland BPW’s $50 rebate, the thermostat must be programmable or WiFi enabled and installed in a home with central air conditioning.
In need of a programmable thermostat? You may be eligible for a free one through Home Energy 101.


AC and Heat Pump Tune-Up
Get ready for the summer or winter and get $25 for your tune-up! A tune-up is a cleaning and inspection of the indoor and outdoor coil. This includes cleaning or replacement of air filter, inspection and lubrication of blower, cleaning/inspection and lubrication of motors, checking/adjusting the refrigerant, confirmation of proper airflow, checking condensate drain, cleaning debris from and around the condenser, and performing visual inspection of entire system.
Limit 1 AC tune-up per household per year.
Limit 1 heat pump tune-up per cooling season and one per heating season.
Please include your inspection/tune-up list from your contractor when you apply for a rebate.
Applying for a Rebate
What Documents Do I Need to Apply?
To complete our online application, you will need:
- Invoice/receipts indicating the make, model, payment in full and date of purchase for each item receiving a rebate.
- AHRI certificate
- Performance specifications
- Contractor checklist and invoice (AC tune-up)
Where Can I Find the Specifications?
The specifications for your heat pump or central AC system can be found in your summary documents or often on your invoice. The metrics we watch to measure efficiency are:
- HSPF2 – Measures heating efficiency
- SEER2 – Measures cooling efficiency
- COP – Compares heat output to electricity use
Possible Additional Incentives
Holland Energy Fund offers additional rebates for heat pumps, qualified City of Holland Residents.
Not Sure Where to Start?
Start your home energy efficiency journey with a free in-person home energy education session through our Home Energy 101 program. Your educator will help identify the best areas for utility savings and efficiency improvements at your home, apartment or condo.
