Serving 14 BC cities

The government will pay for your home upgrades. We help you get the money.

How it works

You want solar, a heat pump, or batteries? The BC government gives you thousands in rebates. We show you exactly how much money you can get, then connect you with one trusted local installer. No forms to fill out. No confusion. One person to call.

Homeowners in BC can get $4,000 to $35,000 in rebates for upgrading their homes. Most people don't know about it. We make it simple: See your options. Get a fair price. One installer handles everything.

Free 20-second check
See how much your home qualifies for

No sales calls. We never sell your info.

Pick your city See your options
Free for you Trusted installers No sales pitch

More upgrades = More money back

Stack your rebates and save more.

One upgrade = a few thousand. But combine them? You can get $35,000+ in rebates. The best part: each upgrade works together to save you even more on your bills.

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Solar
$5K rebate
🔥
Heat Pump
$4K–$16K
💧
Water Heater
$1K–$3K
📱
Smart Devices
free–$200
See your city's options →
Our coverage

14 BC cities, fully covered.

Abbotsford
Fraser Valley
Chilliwack
Fraser Valley E
Kamloops
Thompson
Kelowna
Central Okanagan
Nanaimo
Vancouver Island
Prince George
Northern BC
Squamish
Sea-to-Sky
Surrey
Metro Vancouver S
Vancouver
Metro Vancouver
Vernon
North Okanagan
Victoria
Vancouver Island S
Burnaby
Metro Vancouver
Penticton
South Okanagan
Fort St. John
Northeast BC
Everything in one place

Each city page covers all your options.

Solar + battery, heat pump (up to $16K income-qualified), water heater, smart thermostat—all on one page with tabs. See local payback numbers, interactive calculators, and get matched with one trusted installer who handles everything.

What you’ll see on each city page
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Solar + Battery
$5K rebate
🔥
Heat Pump
$4K–$16K
💧
Water Heater
$1K–$3K
📱
Smart Thermostat
free–$200
🏠
Full Retrofit
All of the above
City Sun hrs/yr 10-yr value Payback
Fraser Valley 1,900+ ~$20,000 8–11 yrs See savings →
Fraser Valley East 1,900+ ~$20,000 8–11 yrs See savings →
Thompson region 2,200+ ~$22,000 6–9 yrs See savings →
Central Okanagan 2,000+ ~$20,000 7–11 yrs See savings →
Central Vancouver Island 1,750+ ~$19,500 8–11 yrs See savings →
Northern BC 2,000+ ~$20,500 7–10 yrs See savings →
Sea-to-Sky 1,750+ ~$19,000 8–11 yrs See savings →
Metro Vancouver South 1,650+ ~$18,500 9–12 yrs See savings →
Metro Vancouver 1,600+ ~$18,500 9–12 yrs See savings →
North Okanagan 2,100+ ~$21,000 6–10 yrs See savings →
Vancouver Island South 1,700+ ~$19,000 8–11 yrs See savings →
Metro Vancouver 1,650+ ~$18,500 9–12 yrs See savings →
South Okanagan 2,300+ ~$22,500 6–9 yrs See savings →
Northeast BC 1,900+ ~$21,000 7–10 yrs See savings →
Not in one of these cities? Join the waitlist → — we’ll email you when we expand to your area. Or read the BC rebate overview →.
Three good things

Three good things happen when you put solar on your roof.

Going solar + battery isn’t one thing. It’s three. A home that stays on when the grid goes down. Real money back in your family’s bank. And a battery that quietly helps your neighbours when winter cold pushes the grid hard. We picked this work because all three matter.

Pillar one · Peace of mind
Always on

Your home stays on when the grid goes down.

Wildfires. Winter storms. Grid overloads. BC outages are getting more frequent. An approved home battery keeps your fridge, lights, heat pump, and well pump running through every one of them. This isn’t a luxury — for families in Kamloops, Squamish, or anywhere along BC’s grid edge, it’s essential infrastructure.

Pillar two · Money
$18K–$22K

Real money in your family’s bank, over 10 years.

A cheque from BC Hydro for up to $10,000 lands 30 to 45 days after install. Peak Saver pays you about $3,000 over a decade. Your power bills drop another $5K to $9K depending on your city. One catch: skip Peak Saver enrollment and the battery rebate drops from $5,000 to $1,500 — our installers make sure that never happens.

Pillar three · Home & community
+4%

A more valuable home that powers the block you live on.

Solar-equipped homes sell faster and for more — BC buyers pay for lower future bills. And when January cold pushes the grid hard, your enrolled battery quietly shares stored power back to your neighbours. Equity and community, from the same roof.

One trusted installer per city — that’s how we make sure the three good things actually happen. No five-installer auctions, no spam, no data sales. The point of going solar isn’t avoiding lead-farm sites — it’s the three things above. But our model is how we make sure you actually get them.

Three simple steps

See your money. Get a quote. Done.

Pick your city. See how much you can save. One installer we trust will call you. That's it—no sales pitch, no confusion.

1

See your savings

Pick your city. Use our calculator to see exactly how much money you can get. No forms. No phone calls yet.

2

Get matched

We've already picked a trusted installer for your city. They'll call you within one day with a free quote.

3

They handle it

They do the work. They file your paperwork. You get the rebate cheque in 30–45 days.

Why trust us

We don't sell your info. We don't overcharge you.

One trusted installer per city. No auctions. No spam. No surprises.

One installer per city

Same trusted company every time. No five quotes to compare. No auctions. Their name is on the work for years.

BC Hydro approved

All our installers are certified. Your rebate cheque comes without problems.

Free for you

You pay nothing. Ever. We don't charge homeowners anything.

Your info stays private

We don't sell your number. We don't auction your lead. One call from one local company.

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About Tesla Powerwall: Tesla isn’t on BC Hydro’s approved battery list. Installing a Powerwall in BC means zero rebate — that’s $5,000 to $8,000 left on the table. Read the full story →
From the blog

Honest answers before you sign anything.

No sales pitch. Real numbers, common mistakes, and what to check before you commit.

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Common questions

The questions BC families ask first.

Honest answers about how the service works, what the BC Hydro rebate gets you, and why we do it this way.

HomePowerRebate is the easiest way for BC homeowners to claim BC Hydro’s solar and battery rebate. You get a real cheque from BC Hydro (up to $10,000), a home that’s worth more at sale, and a battery that quietly helps power your neighbourhood when the grid is stressed. We match you with one approved local installer in your city — never five — and then step out of the way. Free for homeowners, currently serving 14 BC cities across BC.

Most solar lead sites sell your contact info to 5 or 10 installers at once, so you spend weeks fielding cold calls and pushy emails. HomePowerRebate sends your info to exactly one approved local installer — the same trusted company every time in your city — and then we step away. One match, one call, no spam. You stay in control.

Nothing for you. The service is completely free for homeowners. Our installer partners pay us a small referral fee, but only when you decide to book a job. If you don’t move forward, you owe nothing — no subscription, no hidden cost, no catch.

It’s part of BC Hydro’s Power Smart 2.0 program. Eligible BC homeowners can claim up to $10,000 — $5,000 for solar panels and $5,000 for a home battery when enrolled in Peak Saver. Add Peak Saver rewards (~$3,000 over 10 years), lower power bills ($5,000 to $9,000 over a decade depending on city), and a typical home value lift of about 4%, and a BC family gets $18,000 to $22,000 back over 10 years. Plus your enrolled battery helps the grid handle peak demand — that’s how BC homes power BC homes. Read the BC overview →

We currently match homeowners in Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Kamloops, Kelowna, Nanaimo, Prince George, Squamish, Surrey, Vancouver, Vernon, and Victoria. Expanding to more BC cities and California through 2026.

Yes. Every installer in our network is HPCN-certified (Home Performance Contractor Network), which is required by BC Hydro for the rebate as of June 1, 2026. We match each city with one trusted local company so you get accountability, not auction-style chaos.

No. We do not sell homeowner data to third parties. Your info goes to one approved installer in your city — that’s it. We don’t run lead auctions, we don’t bundle leads, and we don’t pass your details to multiple companies.

BC Hydro doesn’t include Tesla products on its approved battery list. If you install a Tesla Powerwall in BC, you get zero rebate — that’s $5,000 left on the table. We install BC Hydro-approved batteries (Eguana Evolve) so homeowners get the full rebate. Read the full story →

No. HomePowerRebate is an independent service. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by BC Hydro. We help homeowners navigate BC Hydro’s Power Smart 2.0 rebate program by matching them with approved local installers.

We’re expanding through 2026, starting with additional BC cities, then other provinces and states with strong solar rebate programs. Join our waitlist and we’ll email you the moment we have an approved local installer ready in your area.

Where we’re going next

We’re building this one city at a time.

Solar matching done right is slow work — one approved installer per city, one strong partnership at a time. Here’s the roadmap.

Live now

14 BC cities

Abbotsford, Burnaby, Chilliwack, Fort St. John, Kamloops, Kelowna, Nanaimo, Penticton, Prince George, Squamish, Surrey, Vancouver, Vernon, Victoria. One approved installer per city.

Coming this year

More BC cities

Expanding to additional BC markets through 2026. Every city page already covers the full stack: heat pumps ($4K–$16K), solar, batteries, insulation, water heaters and EV chargers.

Phase 2

California & US states

Other provinces and states with strong solar rebate programs. Same model: one approved installer per city, no auction, no data sales.

Get the email when we’re in your area.

Drop your city and email below. We’ll contact you the moment we have an approved installer ready to serve your area — not a day sooner. One email. No sales calls. No spam.

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We’ll email you the moment we’ve got an approved installer serving your area. Until then, no calls, no spam.

About us

Built to do one thing well.

HomePowerRebate was built because BC homeowners told us the same story: they wanted to claim BC Hydro’s solar + battery rebate, but every comparison site they tried sold their info to a dozen installers. They got buried in calls. The big rebate cheque felt out of reach because the process was hostile.

We took the opposite approach. One installer per city, picked for HPCN certification and customer reviews. One match per homeowner. No auctions, no bundles, no data sales. Independent of BC Hydro, but transparent about every official source we cite.

Today we serve 14 BC cities. In 2026 we’ll be in more. In 2027 we’ll expand to other provinces and states. Same model the whole way.

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HeadquarteredBritish Columbia, Canada

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