Smart Home Devices Rebates in Seattle, WA

Find smart home devices rebates from Seattle City Light, PSE, Washington state programs, and federal incentives available to Seattle residents.

📈 Seattle homeowners claimed a smart home devices rebate this week.

Available Smart Home Devices Programs

Program Amount Type Provider Expires
Federal 25C Credit - Home Energy Audit
Tax credit for a professional home energy audit.
$150Tax CreditFederal GovernmentDec 31, 2032
NW Natural Smart Thermostat Rebate
Utility rebate for ENERGY STAR certified smart thermostats.
$50RebateNW NaturalApr 30, 2026

How to Claim These Rebates

Check your utility company for smart thermostat instant rebates (often applied at checkout)

Purchase an ENERGY STAR certified smart thermostat for best rebate eligibility

Some utilities provide free smart thermostats through demand response enrollment

Register your smart thermostat with your utility for seasonal demand response credits

Keep receipts for any smart devices claimed under utility programs

Frequently Asked Questions

Most ENERGY STAR certified smart thermostats qualify, including popular models from Nest, ecobee, Honeywell, and Emerson. Check your utility's specific list of qualifying models.

Many utilities offer free or deeply discounted smart thermostats when you enroll in their demand response program. You agree to let the utility adjust your thermostat during peak demand periods.

Smart plugs and power strips rarely have dedicated rebate programs. However, some utilities offer general energy efficiency kits that include smart plugs and LED bulbs at no cost.

ENERGY STAR estimates smart thermostats save about 8% on heating and cooling costs, or roughly $50-$100 per year. The device typically pays for itself within 1-2 years.

Some utilities offer rebates or free energy monitoring devices as part of their efficiency programs. These devices track whole-home usage and help identify energy waste.