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4 Inland Empire Cities (Southern California Edison)

Pick your city to see your exact rebate amounts for Riverside and San Bernardino counties.

Most Common Question

Is SCE rebate valid across all of Inland Empire?

Yes, for most areas. SCE serves Riverside and San Bernardino counties, plus parts of Kern, Inyo, and Mono. Rebate amounts and programs are consistent across the territory.

Typical SCE rebate path:

Get $3,000–$4,500 heat pump rebate from SCE. If you install an EV charger, add $1,000–$2,000 more. Work done by SCE-approved contractor. Rebate applied at sale or reimbursed.

Why Inland Empire matters:

Inland Empire often gets overlooked in regional conversations. But the numbers are real, and SCE delivers middle-range rebates that stack better than some competitors.

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Quick Questions

Does SCE stacking work between heat pump and EV charger?
Yes. SCE typically allows stacking of heat pump rebates with EV charger rebates. Check your specific city page for current program details and any caps.
Can I combine SCE rebates with LADWP or other utilities?
No. Your address determines your utility. You can't switch between utilities to stack rebates. SCE is your sole rebate source if you're in their territory.
How does SCE pre-approval work?
SCE requires application before work starts. Process typically: Apply online → Get approval → Hire contractor → Work done → Rebate processed (4–12 weeks).
What if I'm in a city not listed here?
If your city is in SCE territory (most of Riverside and San Bernardino), your rebate amounts are very similar to the listed cities. Contact your city's public works or utility office to confirm if any local programs exist.

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