North Carolina Mini Split Rebates | Federal & Local Incentives $2,000+

North Carolina residents can take advantage of federal tax credits and local utility rebates when purchasing high-efficiency mini-split heat pumps.
Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency
Up to $2,000 Several of our ENERGY STAR® Most Efficient mini-split systems are eligible for a federal tax credit of up to $2,000. This applies statewide — no matter your ZIP code.

What You Need to Do:
- Once you’ve determined the right BTU size for your space, use your ZIP code to confirm that the mini-split system you're considering is eligible for energy rebates and tax credits through the EcoRebate Tool.
- Have the system installed by a licensed professional contractor.
- Retain all purchase and installation documentation for tax purposes.
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Claim your tax credits using IRS Form 5695.
Refer to the official instructions to complete the form correctly.
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Local Utility Rebates - Based on Your ZIP Code
Your local energy provider may offer additional rebates depending on your location.
Use the Eco Rebate Center's tool to check which local utility rebates you qualify for based on your ZIP code.
Here are some examples of utility rebates across North Carolina:
- Duke Energy – Up to $750
- Dominion Energy – Varies by area and system efficiency
- EnergyUnited – Rebates available for qualifying mini-split installations
- Greensboro Utility – Local incentives for energy-efficient upgrades
- City of Asheville Water & Electric – Rebates for heat pump installations
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State Rebates from North Carolina DEQ - Energy Saver North Carolina
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) offers rebates through the Energy Saver North Carolina program, including up to $8,000 for ENERGY STAR® certified electric heat pumps.
This rebates are designed for income-qualified households and require installation by a Registered Contractor certified by the program. Professional installation ensures your eligibility and helps streamline the rebate application process.