Rebates & Incentives
Browse 8 active government rebate programs for Metro Vancouver homeowners and builders.
Government Incentives
Find federal, provincial, and municipal rebates for home energy upgrades across Metro Vancouver. Stack multiple incentives to maximize your savings.
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8 incentives available
Oil to Heat Pump Affordability Program
Natural Resources Canada
Up to $15,000
Low-to-median-income homeowners switching from oil heating. Up to $15,000 federal; additional provincial matching may apply. Apply directly — third parties cannot apply on your behalf.
CleanBC Heat Pump Rebate
CleanBC
Up to $8,000
Switching from fossil fuel heating. Up to $8,000 for natural gas/propane homes; income-qualified households may receive up to $24,500 via the Energy Savings Program.
CleanBC EV Charger Rebate
CleanBC
Up to $350
Up to $350 (50%) for Level 2 home charger installation. Now administered through Go Electric BC via BC Hydro/FortisBC.
BetterHomesBC Insulation Rebate
BetterHomesBC
Up to $5,500
For attic, wall, and basement insulation upgrades. Up to $5,500 via Home Renovation Rebate Program; income-qualified via Energy Savings Program.
BetterHomesBC Windows & Doors Rebate
BetterHomesBC
Up to $9,500
Up to $9,500 (max $950/unit) via Energy Savings Program for income-qualified households. Non-income-qualified: up to $100/unit (max 20 units) via Home Renovation Rebate Program.
Vancouver Heritage Energy Retrofit Grant
City of Vancouver
Up to $18,000
For pre-1940 and Heritage Register homes. Up to $12,000, or $18,000 if switching from gas/oil to heat pump. Administered by Vancouver Heritage Foundation.
Surrey Green Building Incentives
City of Surrey
Up to $4,000
Surrey directs residents to provincial CleanBC rebates. Check city page for any additional municipal top-ups.
Burnaby Climate-Friendly Home Upgrades
City of Burnaby
Up to $14,000
Burnaby directs residents to CleanBC Better Homes (up to $14,000) and the CleanBC Energy Saving Program. See city page for details.
Stacking Tip
Most incentives are stackable. A Vancouver homeowner in a pre-1940 home installing a heat pump could combine the CleanBC rebate ($8,000) + Vancouver Heritage Energy Retrofit Grant (up to $18,000) for a total of up to $26,000 in savings. Income-qualified households switching from oil heat may stack an additional $15,000 federal grant for up to $41,000 total.