Energy Efficient Appliances Rebates & Incentives in Minnesota
Minnesota homeowners can save up to $200-$2,000 on energy efficient appliances through federal, state, and utility programs.
Available Programs
| Program | Amount | Type | Provider | Expires |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Federal 25C Credit - Appliances Tax credit for ENERGY STAR certified electric stoves, dryers, and cooktops. | 30% up to $600/item | Tax Credit | Federal Government | Dec 31, 2032 |
| RPU Appliance Rebate Program Utility rebates for ENERGY STAR certified appliances. | $50-$300 | Rebate | RPU | May 30, 2026 |
How to Claim Energy Efficient Appliances Rebates in Minnesota
Look for the ENERGY STAR label when shopping - only certified products qualify
Check your utility company website for current rebate offers before purchasing
Save all receipts and ENERGY STAR certification documentation
Submit utility rebate applications within 90 days of purchase (deadlines vary)
Claim the 25C tax credit when filing - up to $600 per appliance category per year
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Frequently Asked Questions
ENERGY STAR certified refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, stoves, and cooktops typically qualify. Utility programs may also cover water heaters, dehumidifiers, and pool pumps.
Most utility rebates require application within 90 days of purchase. The federal tax credit applies to appliances purchased in the tax year you file. Check your utility's specific deadline.
Utility rebates for ENERGY STAR refrigerators typically range from $50-$250. Combined with the 25C tax credit (30% up to $600), you could save $200-$500 on a qualifying model.
Many utility rebate programs require proof of proper recycling or disposal of the old appliance. Some utilities offer free pickup and additional incentives for recycling.
Some utilities offer additional rebates for smart/connected appliances that can participate in demand response programs. These grid-interactive appliances help reduce peak energy usage.