High-Efficiency Heat Pumps

Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling and are a perfect way to stay comfortable year round. They are the most energy-efficient alternative to air conditioners and furnaces and, best of all, they help create a sustainable, clean energy future.

Current offers on high-efficiency heat pumps

Limited-time offer*

Now until April 15, 2026 from participating contractors:

  • Purchase a qualifying ducted system and receive Daikin heat pump air handler at no-cost.

  • Purchase a qualifying ductless outdoor system and get 50% off.

* Terms and conditions

Year-round offers and incentives

Check out Energy Trust of Oregon rebates for additional offers and incentives including up to:

  • $1,800 in cash incentives on ducted heat pumps

  • $3,000 in cash incentives on ductless heat pumps

Heat pumps are proven technology

Heat pumps work by moving heat where you want it – outside in the summer and inside in the winter. Because they move heat rather than generate it, heat pumps require much less energy to keep temperatures comfortable.

What heat pump is right for you?

Take our quiz to find out! While either a ductless or ducted heat pump is a great choice for most people, we'd love to help you find the best fit.

Benefits, costs and incentives

Learn about the benefits, costs and incentives available when purchasing a ductless or ducted heat pump, and the difference between the two types.

  • Better indoor air quality because air is filtered more often

  • Includes efficient air conditioning

  • Energy savings of 40 to 60%**

  • Constant comfort: consistent temps and balanced humidity

  • Whisper quiet, inside and out

** Compared to a standard electric furnace. Individual circumstances will vary.

  • Heating and cooling homes without ductwork or with old, tired ducts.  

  • Replacing inefficient electric baseboards or wall heaters, radiant heat, or noisy window-mounted air conditioners.  

  • Helping to maintain a comfortable temperature in attics, sunrooms or work areas.    

  • Providing room-by-room heating in new additions and in-law suites.

Expected costs and incentives:

  • Homes with existing ducts. If your home already has ducts, this is probably the best option for you.

  • Replacing an electric forced-air furnace with something more cost-efficient.  

  • Making existing heating systems more energy-efficient.  

  • Providing affordable cooling in the summer and saving energy in the winter. 

Expected costs and incentives:

Ready to talk to a contractor? Ask your heat pump contractor these 12 questions to get you started. You can also download these FAQs and keep them handy to help guide your conversation.

Planning an HVAC project?

Let us help! If you have questions about heat pumps, air conditioning or an HVAC project, reach out and a PGE+ specialist will be in touch to discuss your unique situation before you contact an installer.

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