Solar, heat pump, water heater, smart devices. Stacking gets you up to $35,000. One local installer match. Free.
When the grid goes down, your home stays on. Solar charges a battery that runs your essentials through outages. BC Hydro pays you back with rebates + Peak Saver rewards.
BC Hydro rebate
When enrolled in Peak Saver
Rewards over 10 years
Critical: Battery rebate is $5,000 only if enrolled in Peak Saver within 14 days of interconnection approval. Miss this window and the rebate drops to $1,500. Learn the details → Your installer should handle this automatically.
Your potential rebates
Solar $5K + Battery $5K + Peak Saver $3K over 10 years
Replace your gas furnace, oil heating, or electric resistance with a cold-climate heat pump. BC Hydro rebates cover 30–40% of costs. Income-qualified homeowners get up to $16,000.
BC Hydro standard rebate
CleanBC if you qualify
Payback timeline
Why heat pump now? Gas prices are rising, climate is changing, and BC's rebate is one of the most generous in Canada. A heat pump works reliably in BC winters—we've tested the data.
Your potential rebate
Depends on income level and what you're replacing
Replace a standard electric water heater with a heat pump model. Uses 50% less energy, qualifies for BC Hydro rebate.
BC Hydro rebate
CleanBC if you qualify
When installing heat pump
Smart thermostats and EV chargers qualify for BC Hydro Peak Saver rewards. Lower cost than bigger upgrades, high engagement.
BC Hydro rebate
Peak Saver rebate
Per year for each device
Smart thermostat tip: If you're installing a heat pump, add a smart thermostat for Peak Saver optimization. The combined setup lets you automatically shift electricity use away from peak demand times.
When you combine solar, heat pump, water heater, and smart devices, your total rebates jump from $10K to $18K–$35K depending on income and what you install.
Your total potential
Solar $5K + Battery $5K + Peak Saver $3K = $13K
Ready to see your options?
No five competing bids, no weeks of phone calls. You talk to one approved installer in Burnaby who handles everything.
Use the calculators above to estimate your rebates based on what you're installing and your income level.
Share your contact info. You'll hear from one HPCN-certified local installer within one business day.
They visit your home, give a free quote, and handle all BC Hydro paperwork. Rebate cheque arrives in 30–45 days.
Most lead sites sell your details to 5–10 installers. You get buried in pitches. We send your info to exactly one.
Not five. Your matched installer knows Burnaby, Peak Saver rules, all rebate programs, and how to avoid the $3,500 deadline mistake.
Every installer in our network is certified by BC Hydro. That's required as of June 1, 2026 for any rebate claim.
We don't sell your contact info. It goes to one approved local company only. That's it.
Yes. Modern cold-climate heat pumps are rated to work at -30°C with 80%+ efficiency. Burnaby's coldest temps rarely go below -20°C, so a heat pump alone will heat your home 100% of the time. We've tested the data.
Your battery rebate drops from $5,000 to $1,500. That's $3,500 left on the table. Your installer should handle Peak Saver enrollment automatically, but this is critical: confirm they have a process for it before you sign.
Not if you want the BC Hydro rebate. Tesla isn't on BC Hydro's approved battery list, so you get zero rebate. That's $5,000 lost. Our installers use Eguana Evolve instead—same functionality, full rebate.
Yes. Do all three in the same year to maximize stacking. One installer can handle solar + battery. HVAC contractor handles heat pump + water heater. We'll match you with both.
CleanBC income-qualified programs can double or triple your rebate. Heat pump jumps from $4K to $16K. Check the income thresholds in the calculators above—they're strict but worth confirming.
Typically 4–8 weeks from signing. BC Hydro pre-approval takes 1–2 weeks, installation 1–3 days, final inspection 1 week. Rebate cheque arrives 30–45 days after connection.
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