Questions?
Email our energy experts at ems.answers@eweb.org or call 541-685-7088 for more information and to get started.
For all loan specific questions, email ems.loans@eweb.org or call 541-685-7318.
Considering a ductless heat pump?
A ductless heat pump that is powered by electricity is cheaper to install and operate than any other heating system. Ductless systems are easy to maintain, provide significant bill savings, improve air quality, and offer year-round comfort with a built-in air conditioner.
We offer these rebates or loans
Standard rebates and loans:
- $800 rebate per home, or
- Up to a $6000 zero-percent interest loan for single-head systems plus $2000 for each additional head (maximum 5 total heads). For systems with both ductless heads and ducted minisplits, we offer a loan up to $14,000.
- Loans and rebates cannot be combined
- Loan terms: Under $5K is 48 month term and $5K and over is 60 month term.
- EWEB requires ALL homeowners be loan applicants. Missing home owner applications will delay your loan application process.
Income-based rebates and loans:
- Owner-occupied rebate $4,500
- Rental rebate $1,000
- Up to a $6000 zero-percent interest loan for single-head systems plus $2000 for each additional head (maximum 5 total heads). For systems with both ductless and ducted indoor units, we offer a loan up to $14,000.
- Loan is available in addition to rebate for costs above rebate amount.
- Loan terms: Under $5K is 48 month term and $5K and over is 60 month term.
- EWEB requires ALL homeowners be loan applicants. Missing home owner applications will delay your loan application process.
- Loans and rebates may be combined for income-qualified applicants.
- Please see income-based qualifications here.
Program eligibility
- All EWEB electric customers may be eligible. Please apply and receive EWEB pre-approval before scheduling installation.
- The new Ductless Heat Pump must serve the primary living area of the home. If the pre-existing heating system is non-electric, the new Ductless Heat Pump also must be the primary heating system serving more than 50 percent of the home's heated living area.
- The participant's signature on the residential application is required. The participant must be the EWEB account holder (or authorized on the account), owner or owner's representative.
- Loan approval is based on your EWEB credit history and credit report. Approved loan amounts may vary based on approved credit. Loan applicant(s) must be the homeowner(s).
- Single- or multi-head systems may be installed in single-family homes, manufactured homes, side-by-side condos/townhomes, or apartments. Multifamily apartment units must have electric zonal resistance heat to qualify. If you are unsure whether your home qualifies, please call us at 541-685-7088.
- For another dwelling on the same tax lot to qualify for an additional rebate or loan, the unit must have its own kitchen, bathroom(s) and bedroom(s), have separate electric service, and be occupied by a customer as a primary residence. Each customer may only have one primary residence.
- For a heat pump system with both ductless and ducted indoor units, the above ductless incentives apply if the total BTU capacity of ductless indoor units is greater than the total capacity of the ducted indoor units; the ducted incentives apply if the total capacity of the ducted indoor units is greater, see our ducted heat pump page for details.
- Only one (1) ductless heat pump rebate or loan per home, unless an existing heat pump system is removed and replaced with a qualifying system (at least 11 HSPF or 9.5 HSPF2).
- If there is a pre-existing heat pump in the home, it must be removed and replaced with a qualifying system (at least 11 HSPF or 9.5 HSPF2) in order to receive a rebate or loan.
- The system must be installed by a licensed HVAC installer.
- Installation documentation must be received before any payment is processed. For necessary documentation and other resources, visit our contractor page.
Get started!
Step One:
Apply online here. Once we receive and process your application, we will send you a confirmation email. If you are also applying for a loan, check 'Yes' in the application and you will be guided through the required questions.
- If this is a rental home, please print and sign a W9 and mail to our office.
- If you prefer to mail in a paper project application, you can print one here.
- If you prefer to mail in a paper loan application, you can print one here (loan applications must be accompanied by a program application). Paper applications can be dropped off or mailed to:
EWEB Customer Solutions
4200 Roosevelt Blvd
Eugene, OR 97402
Applications can be emailed to ems.answers@eweb.org
Step Two:
Select a contractor to do the work. Here is a list of contractors who have recently participated in EWEB programs. You are welcome to use contractors who are not listed. However, Ductless Heat Pump contractors must be licensed HVAC installers.
- EWEB recommends but does not require that participants acquire multiple bids.
- For ongoing care and maintenance of your Ductless Heat Pump, check out this helpful Ductless Heat Pump Homeowners guide.
- If the customer decides to upgrade insulation levels, that work should be completed after the installation of the ductless heat pump. Insulation upgrades may be eligible for a rebate or 0% interest loan.
After installation of the system and all required contractor documents have been received, EWEB will verify the system for program compliance. Rebate payments will be mailed to either the participant or the contractor approximately four to six weeks from the date EWEB approves the installation. Loan payments will be mailed approximately four to six weeks after the homeowner returns the signed loan contracts to EWEB.
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