Electrification

Cleaner, smarter, and more efficient. Electrification is the process of switching from gas-powered appliances to electric alternatives. Whether you’re looking to reduce your carbon footprint, save on energy costs, or improve indoor air quality, electrification is a smart move for your home and your community.

Electrification in Your Home

Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pumps
Service Panel Upgrade
Heat Pump Pool Heater

Gas 2 Electric Rebates

TID is offering new, increased rebates when you convert from gas to electric appliances. By capping or removing the gas line and switching to electric, you can receive more money back than ever before.

TID Gas 2 Electric Conversion Logo

Gas 2 Electric Rebates

Central heat pump for home.

G2E CENTRAL HEAT PUMP – $1,500

Requirements:

  • Must meet minimum efficiency requirements.
  • Rebate for replacing existing home A/C or adding new unit.
  • Cooling capacity <65,000 BTUs (5.4 ton).
  • Split system requires matching evaporative coil.
  • Split systems using water/evaporative-cooled condensers may be eligible provided the air conditioning system has a current (not archived) AHRI reference number and efficiency rating.
  • Rooftop installs must be code compliant for inspection access.

Efficiency Requirements:

  • Split Systems – 15 SEER2
  • Packaged Systems – 15 SEER

Additional Supporting Documents Required:

  • Current AHRI Certificate of Product Ratings.
  • Contractor invoice must show cap off or remove propane or natural gas and install electric connection.
induction stove

G2E INDUCTION STOVETOP – $500

Requirements:

  • Range measuring 30” or larger.

Additional Supporting Documents Required:

  • Photo of unit installed.
  • Receipt must reference unit model #.
  • Contractor invoice must show cap off or remove propane or natural gas and install electric connection.
Energy Star electric heat pump water heater.

G2E ENERGY STAR HEAT PUMP WATER HEATER – $1,000

Requirements:

  • New unit must be Energy Star certified.
  • EF factor of 2.0 or greater.
  • First hour rating of 50 gallons or greater.
  • Must be installed outside the air-conditioned living space, such as attic, garage, crawlspace or unheated/unfinished basement.

Additional Supporting Documents Required:

  • Proof of the Energy Guide with Energy Star Logo.
  • Contractor invoice must show cap off or remove propane or natural gas and install electric connection.

To Apply:

Rebate funds are available on a first-come, first-served basis and not guaranteed.

Programs are subject to change or termination without prior notice. Please visit www.tid.org/rebates for details on current programs. You may also call (209) 883-8432 to verify your efficiency measure qualifies for a rebate.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is electrification?

Electrification refers to replacing technologies that use natural gas or propane with alternatives powered by electricity. For example, switching to an electric heat pump for heating/cooling, using induction cooktops, replacing gas water heaters with heat pump water heaters, or installing electric clothes dryers.

Are there rebates available for switching to electric appliances?

TID is offering new, increased rebates when you convert from gas to electric appliances. Learn more at TID.org/Rebates.

Can the electric grid handle increased electrification?

TID is actively planning and investing in our electric infrastructure to support growing electric demand and ensure ongoing reliability.