Northern Ductless Mini-Split or Multi-Split Heat Pump Rebate
A ductless mini-split (single-head) and multi-split (multi-head) heat pumps distributes heat and cooling without using ducting. Wall-mounted indoor heads provide zonal heating to the rooms in which the heads are installed. Learn more about heat pumps.
For upgrades completed before April 12, 2025, please apply through the Better Homes and Home Renovation Program ductless heat pump rebate.

Overview
Rebate amount:
$6,000
Who can apply:
B.C. citizens who live in an eligible home located north of and including the District of 100 Mile House (latitude 51.628°N) and have residential utility accounts with BC Hydro.
Deadline:
Application must be submitted within 6 months of the invoice date
Qualifying products:
Must be on the qualified product list
Funding provided by:
The Province of British Columbia
Rebate Amount
Heat pump efficiency requirements | Primary fuel before upgrade | Rebate |
---|---|---|
Ductless mini-split heat pump HSPF ≥ 10.00 and SEER ≥ 16.00 or HSPF2 ≥ 8.50 and SEER2 ≥ 15.20 A variable speed compressor is required Home must be 1,200 sq ft or less | Fossil Fuel (Oil, Propane, or Natural Gas) | $6,000 |
Ductless multi-split heat pump HSPF ≥ 10.00 and SEER ≥ 16.00 or HSPF2 ≥ 8.50 and SEER2 ≥ 15.20 A variable speed compressor is required A minimum of two indoor head units required | Fossil Fuel (Oil, Propane, or Natural Gas) | $6,000 |
Eligibility requirements
In order to qualify for this rebate, all of the following requirements must be met. Please read them carefully. Contact an Energy Coach if you have questions.
Requirements for the home
You must live in an eligible home:
- The home must be a year-round primary residence that is at least 12 months old.
- Located north of and including the District of 100 Mile House (latitude 51.628°N).
- You must have a residential utility account with BC Hydro.
- The home must be one of the following types:
- Single family home (detached dwelling)
- Secondary suite in a single-family home (detached dwelling), with its own separate utility meter
- Mobile home that is permanently fixed, sits on a foundation and is structurally complete with installed and connected plumbing, heating, electrical, water and sewer services; towing apparatus and axle must be removed
- Duplex, triplex, row home or townhome, where each unit has its own natural gas and/or electricity meter; utility accounts must be in the name of the resident and/or homeowner. Utility accounts in the name of a strata corporation are not eligible.
- Your home must be primarily heated with:
- Natural Gas or piped-propane supplied by Pacific Northern Gas
- Natural Gas supplied by FortisBC
- Oil or tank propane
Requirements for your contractor
New heat pumps must be installed:
- By a Home Performance Contractor Network (HPCN) member for your heat pump installation to be eligible for heat pump rebates. To identify contractors in your region, use the Find a Contractor search tool.
- Contractors interested in becoming registered in to become a HPCN member can register at homeperformance.ca/contractornetwork.
- In accordance with the Heat Pump Best Practices Guide for Existing Homes [2.3MB PDF].
Requirements for the upgrade
The new heat pump must:
- Replace the existing primary heating system.
- Be sized to function as the primary heating system of the home.
- Have a minimum capacity of 12,000 BTU (1 ton).
- Serve a main living area (e.g. family room, living room, or open-concept kitchen-living room).
- Have an AHRI certified reference number that references all components of the heat pump.
- Be listed as a qualified system on the Qualified Heat Pump Product List.
Requirements for the equipment being replaced
The old heating system must also meet requirements in order to be eligible for this rebate. Select your existing system type to learn more.
Deadlines
The application must be submitted within 6 months of the invoice date of the upgrade.
How to apply
Before you begin
- Carefully read the Program Requirements and Additional Terms and Conditions to confirm your eligibility.
- Purchase an eligible heat pump and have it installed by a licensed contractor.
- If you are switching from oil, propane, or natural gas to a heat pump, include proof of your fossil fuel system removal or modification.
- Once your upgrades are installed, complete the online application and upload all supporting documentation including copies of all receipts and invoices. See sample invoices.
I am… | Apply here |
---|---|
A BC Hydro Electric customer that is converting to a heat pump from natural gas, propane, or oil. | BC Hydro online application |
Who to contact
Questions about the rebate?
Contact an Energy Coach to get clarification or help with understanding this rebate.
Questions about your application?
BC Hydro customers
FAQs and more



Get help from professionals
Finding the right contractor is key to having a successful home energy retrofit.
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Northern Ductless Mini-Split or Multi-Split Heat Pump Rebate
Northern Ductless Mini-Split or Multi-Split Heat Pump Rebate
A ductless mini-split (single-head) and multi-split (multi-head) heat pumps distributes heat and cooling without using ducting. Wall-mounted indoor heads provide zonal heating to the rooms in which the heads are installed. Learn more about heat pumps.
For upgrades completed before April 12, 2025, please apply through the Better Homes and Home Renovation Program ductless heat pump rebate.

Overview
Rebate amount:
$6,000
Who can apply:
B.C. citizens who live in an eligible home located north of and including the District of 100 Mile House (latitude 51.628°N) and have residential utility accounts with BC Hydro.
Deadline:
Application must be submitted within 6 months of the invoice date
Qualifying products:
Must be on the qualified product list
Funding provided by:
The Province of British Columbia
Rebate Amount
Heat pump efficiency requirements | Primary fuel before upgrade | Rebate |
---|---|---|
Ductless mini-split heat pump HSPF ≥ 10.00 and SEER ≥ 16.00 or HSPF2 ≥ 8.50 and SEER2 ≥ 15.20 A variable speed compressor is required Home must be 1,200 sq ft or less | Fossil Fuel (Oil, Propane, or Natural Gas) | $6,000 |
Ductless multi-split heat pump HSPF ≥ 10.00 and SEER ≥ 16.00 or HSPF2 ≥ 8.50 and SEER2 ≥ 15.20 A variable speed compressor is required A minimum of two indoor head units required | Fossil Fuel (Oil, Propane, or Natural Gas) | $6,000 |
Eligibility requirements
In order to qualify for this rebate, all of the following requirements must be met. Please read them carefully. Contact an Energy Coach if you have questions.
Requirements for the home
You must live in an eligible home:
- The home must be a year-round primary residence that is at least 12 months old.
- Located north of and including the District of 100 Mile House (latitude 51.628°N).
- You must have a residential utility account with BC Hydro.
- The home must be one of the following types:
- Single family home (detached dwelling)
- Secondary suite in a single-family home (detached dwelling), with its own separate utility meter
- Mobile home that is permanently fixed, sits on a foundation and is structurally complete with installed and connected plumbing, heating, electrical, water and sewer services; towing apparatus and axle must be removed
- Duplex, triplex, row home or townhome, where each unit has its own natural gas and/or electricity meter; utility accounts must be in the name of the resident and/or homeowner. Utility accounts in the name of a strata corporation are not eligible.
- Your home must be primarily heated with:
- Natural Gas or piped-propane supplied by Pacific Northern Gas
- Natural Gas supplied by FortisBC
- Oil or tank propane
Requirements for your contractor
New heat pumps must be installed:
- By a Home Performance Contractor Network (HPCN) member for your heat pump installation to be eligible for heat pump rebates. To identify contractors in your region, use the Find a Contractor search tool.
- Contractors interested in becoming registered in to become a HPCN member can register at homeperformance.ca/contractornetwork.
- In accordance with the Heat Pump Best Practices Guide for Existing Homes [2.3MB PDF].
Requirements for the upgrade
The new heat pump must:
- Replace the existing primary heating system.
- Be sized to function as the primary heating system of the home.
- Have a minimum capacity of 12,000 BTU (1 ton).
- Serve a main living area (e.g. family room, living room, or open-concept kitchen-living room).
- Have an AHRI certified reference number that references all components of the heat pump.
- Be listed as a qualified system on the Qualified Heat Pump Product List.
Requirements for the equipment being replaced
The old heating system must also meet requirements in order to be eligible for this rebate. Select your existing system type to learn more.
Deadlines
The application must be submitted within 6 months of the invoice date of the upgrade.
How to apply
Before you begin
- Carefully read the Program Requirements and Additional Terms and Conditions to confirm your eligibility.
- Purchase an eligible heat pump and have it installed by a licensed contractor.
- If you are switching from oil, propane, or natural gas to a heat pump, include proof of your fossil fuel system removal or modification.
- Once your upgrades are installed, complete the online application and upload all supporting documentation including copies of all receipts and invoices. See sample invoices.
I am… | Apply here |
---|---|
A BC Hydro Electric customer that is converting to a heat pump from natural gas, propane, or oil. | BC Hydro online application |
Who to contact
Questions about the rebate?
Contact an Energy Coach to get clarification or help with understanding this rebate.
Questions about your application?
BC Hydro customers
FAQs and more



Get help from professionals
Finding the right contractor is key to having a successful home energy retrofit.

Overview
Rebate Amount:
$6,000
Who Can Apply:
B.C. citizens who live in an eligible home located north of and including the District of 100 Mile House (latitude 51.628°N) and have residential utility accounts with BC Hydro.
Deadline:
Application must be submitted within 6 months of the invoice date
Qualifying Products:
Must be on the qualified product list
Funding Provided By:
The Province of British Columbia
If you are new to CleanBC Better Homes rebates, learn how the rebate process works.
Rebate Amount
Heat pump efficiency requirements | Primary fuel before upgrade | Rebate |
---|---|
Ductless mini-split heat pump HSPF ≥ 10.00 and SEER ≥ 16.00 Home must be 1,200 sq ft or less |
|
Fossil Fuel (Oil, Propane, or Natural Gas) |
$6,000 |
Heat pump efficiency requirements | Primary fuel before upgrade | Rebate |
---|---|
Ductless multi-split heat pump HSPF ≥ 10.00 and SEER ≥ 16.00 A minimum of two indoor head units required |
|
Fossil Fuel (Oil, Propane, or Natural Gas) |
$6,000 |
Eligibility Requirements
In order to qualify for this rebate, all of the following requirements must be met. Please read them carefully. Contact an Energy Coach if you have questions.
Please note: You may be eligible for one primary space heating system rebate per home, regardless of the number installed.
Requirements for the home
You must live in an eligible home:
- The home must be a year-round primary residence that is at least 12 months old.
- Located north of and including the District of 100 Mile House (latitude 51.628°N).
- You must have a residential utility account with BC Hydro.
- The home must be one of the following types:
- Single family home (detached dwelling)
- Secondary suite in a single-family home (detached dwelling), with its own separate utility meter
- Mobile home that is permanently fixed, sits on a foundation and is structurally complete with installed and connected plumbing, heating, electrical, water and sewer services; towing apparatus and axle must be removed
- Duplex, triplex, row home or townhome, where each unit has its own natural gas and/or electricity meter; utility accounts must be in the name of the resident and/or homeowner. Utility accounts in the name of a strata corporation are not eligible.
- Your home must be primarily heated with:
- Natural Gas or piped-propane supplied by Pacific Northern Gas
- Natural Gas supplied by FortisBC
- Oil or tank propane
Requirements for your contractor
New heat pumps must be installed:
- By a Home Performance Contractor Network (HPCN) member for your heat pump installation to be eligible for heat pump rebates. To identify contractors in your region, use the Find a Contractor search tool.
- Contractors interested in becoming registered in to become a HPCN member can register at homeperformance.ca/contractornetwork.
- In accordance with the Heat Pump Best Practices Guide for Existing Homes [2.3MB PDF]
Requirements for the upgrade
The new heat pump must:
- Replace the existing primary heating system.
- Be sized to function as the primary heating system of the home.
- Have a minimum capacity of 12,000 BTU (1 ton).
- Serve a main living area (e.g. family room, living room, or open-concept kitchen-living room).
- Have an AHRI certified reference number that references all components of the heat pump.
- Be listed as a qualified system on the Qualified Heat Pump Product List.
Please Note: The primary back up system must not be natural gas, oil or propane. Homes with natural gas or propane fireplaces are eligible if the fireplace is a secondary heating system.
Requirements for the equipment being replaced
The old heating system must also meet requirements in order to be eligible for this rebate. Select your existing system type to learn more.
Deadlines
The application must be submitted within 6 months of the invoice date of the upgrade.
How to Apply
Before you begin
- Carefully read the Program Requirements and Additional Terms and Conditions to confirm your eligibility.
- Purchase an eligible heat pump and have it installed by a licensed contractor.
- If you are switching from oil, propane, or natural gas to a heat pump, include proof of your fossil fuel system removal or modification.
- Once your upgrades are installed, complete the online application and upload all supporting documentation including copies of all receipts and invoices. See sample invoices.
I am… | Apply Here |
---|---|
A BC Hydro Electric customer that is converting to a heat pump from natural gas, propane, or oil. |
BC Hydro online application |
Please Note: If you are submitting an application that includes both a heat pump and a natural gas fireplace or natural gas hot water heater, use the BC Hydro online application.
Who to Contact
Questions about the rebate?
Contact an Energy Coach to get clarification or help with understanding this rebate.
Questions about your application?
BC Hydro Customers
Program Updates
FAQs and More
Get help from professionals
Finding the right contractor is key to having a successful home energy retrofit.