Water Heaters Rebates & Incentives in North Dakota
North Dakota homeowners can save up to $800-$3,500 on water heaters through federal, state, and utility programs.
Available Programs
| Program | Amount | Type | Provider | Expires |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Federal 25C Credit - Heat Pump Water Heater Tax credit for ENERGY STAR heat pump water heaters. | 30% up to $2,000/yr | Tax Credit | Federal Government | Dec 31, 2032 |
| Xcel Energy Water Heater Rebate Utility rebate for heat pump or high-efficiency water heaters. | $200-$600 | Rebate | Xcel Energy | Dec 31, 2026 |
How to Claim Water Heaters Rebates in North Dakota
Choose a heat pump water heater with an ENERGY STAR certification for maximum rebates
Check your utility website for water heater rebate amounts (typically $200-$800)
Request pre-approval from your utility before installation if required
Have the unit professionally installed by a licensed plumber
Claim the 25C tax credit for up to $2,000 on Form 5695
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Frequently Asked Questions
Heat pump water heaters qualify for the most rebates - up to $2,000 federal tax credit plus $1,750 IRA rebate for income-qualified households, plus utility rebates of $200-$800.
Some utility programs offer rebates for high-efficiency tankless water heaters. However, the largest federal incentives are specifically for heat pump water heaters.
Heat pump water heaters typically cost $1,500-$3,500 installed. After federal tax credits and utility rebates, your net cost could be as low as $500-$1,500.
Heat pump water heaters work best in spaces 40-90F. In cold garages, they may use backup electric heating. Many models are designed for semi-conditioned spaces like basements.
Yes, switching from gas to a heat pump water heater may qualify for additional IRA rebates for electrification. You may need to add a 240V outlet but no gas line work is needed.