Pennsylvania headline: PECO / PPL / Duquesne $300-$1,500 + HEEHRA up to $8,000. Combined $3,000-$7,000.
Active programs
| Utility | Heat pump rebate |
|---|---|
| PECO (Philadelphia) | $300-$1,500 |
| PPL Electric Utilities (eastern PA) | $300-$1,500 |
| Duquesne Light (Pittsburgh) | $300-$1,200 |
| FirstEnergy (West Penn / Met-Ed / Penelec) | $300-$1,200 |
PA HEEHRA caps $8,000 (≤80% AMI), $4,000 (80-150% AMI).3
Realistic example
Philadelphia home heat pump (PECO):
- Install: $13,000
- PECO rebate: $1,000
- HEEHRA at 80-150% AMI: $4,000
- Net: $8,000
See the 2026 heat pump rebate guide. Comparing across the region: New Jersey PSEG/JCP&L is similar; New York NYSERDA is stronger upstate; Ohio and Maryland round out the regional picture.