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Virginia smart-home rebates 2026
Every 2026 smart-home rebate available in Virginia — 3 active programs from 2 utilities. Smart thermostats, heat pumps, EV chargers, insulation, smart sprinklers. Direct links to application pages.
Last reviewed · Next refresh July 1, 2026. We re-audit every utility program each quarter.
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3 active programs in Virginia
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Smart thermostat · Dominion Energy Virginia
Dominion smart thermostat
$60
Plus $40 annual bill credit for enrolling in Smart Cooling Rewards demand-response program.
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Heat pump / mini-split · Dominion Energy Virginia
Dominion heat pump replacement
$250-$1,250
Higher amount for SEER2 17+ heat pumps. APCo + Old Dominion Electric have smaller stack ($150-$700).
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Insulation / weatherization · Dominion / APCo
VA whole-home insulation rebate
$200-$1,200
Mandatory pre-install home energy assessment ($0 cost).
View program details →
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What rebate stack actually exists in Virginia in 2026?
Mixed climate
Virginia has 3 actively-funded smart-home rebate programs in 2026, distributed across 2 primary utilities: Dominion Energy Virginia, Dominion / APCo. Virginia carries both a meaningful heating season and a meaningful cooling season, which is exactly the climate profile heat-pump rebates were designed for. A single piece of equipment (an air-source heat pump or ductless mini-split) handles both seasons, and Virginia utilities have priced rebates to nudge households off natural-gas or oil heat. Insulation rebates also pull double duty here — they reduce both winter heating cost and summer cooling cost — so they tend to have the fastest payback period in Virginia of any rebate category. The strongest categories in Virginia this year are Smart thermostat, Heat pump / mini-split, Insulation / weatherization. Every dollar listed on this page is verified against the utility's own program page as of Q2 2026, and we re-audit quarterly.
Programs broken out by category
Below is what's funded in Virginia this year, organized by category so you can map your specific upgrade to the right program before signing a contract. Dollar amounts shown are each utility's 2026 schedule.
Smart thermostat
Dominion Energy Virginia $60.
Smart-thermostat rebates are the easiest single rebate to claim — most utilities approve in 4-6 weeks with no contractor receipt required. The trade-off is the absolute dollar amount is small (typically $50-$120 per device), and many programs require enrollment in a demand-response or peak-savings program where the utility briefly adjusts your thermostat during grid events.
Heat pump / mini-split
Dominion Energy Virginia $250-$1,250.
Heat-pump rebates are the headline category for any household considering an HVAC replacement. The federal 25C credit ($2,000 cap) stacks on top of utility rebates, and for income-qualified households HEEHRA can add up to $8,000 more. Whole-home conversions from oil or propane heat consistently produce the largest single rebate stack of any category — sometimes over $14,000 total when all three tiers stack.
Insulation / weatherization
Dominion / APCo $200-$1,200.
Insulation and weatherization rebates have one of the shortest payback periods of any rebate category — usually 1-3 years after the rebate is applied — because reduced air leakage compounds savings across every subsequent heating and cooling season. Federal 25C covers 30% (capped $1,200/yr), utility rebates typically add $500-$1,500 on top, and HEEHRA adds up to $1,600 for income-qualified households.
HEEHRA in Virginia: what you can claim today
HEEHRA is not yet redeemable in Virginia. The state energy office is finalizing rollout, which historically takes 6-12 months from federal funding receipt to first claims. Federal 25C and 25D tax credits are still claimable today (file IRS Form 5695 with your annual return), and several utility-level rebates listed above can be claimed regardless of HEEHRA status. If you're income-qualified and considering a major heat-pump conversion, it can be worth waiting until HEEHRA opens in Virginia to capture the full stack — but the trade-off is your existing equipment may fail before then.
Worked example: stacking federal + state + utility in Virginia
Here's how a real Virginia heat-pump rebate stack works in 2026. Say you're replacing a 15-year-old furnace and central AC with a 3-ton air-source heat pump rated for cold-climate operation. Equipment + installed labor lands around $14,000-$18,000 in Virginia. Your stack: Dominion Energy Virginia rebate of $250, plus the federal 25C tax credit of $2,000 (claimed on your 2026 return via IRS Form 5695). Total stack: approximately $2,250. That brings out-of-pocket on a $16,000 install down to roughly $13,750 after all credits and rebates clear. Always confirm current rebate amounts with the utility before signing a contract — programs can pause mid-year when annual funding allocations are exhausted.
The five common mistakes that kill Virginia rebate claims
Every rebate program has paperwork friction, and most rejected claims fall into one of these five buckets — worth scanning before you commit to a contractor in Virginia.
- 1Buying equipment before applying. Most Virginia utility rebates require pre-approval — the program needs to see the proposal/quote, not just the receipt.
- 2Assuming income eligibility without confirming. HEEHRA tiers are tied to Area Median Income for your specific county; check the HUD AMI lookup tool before you assume you qualify (or assume you don't).
- 3Skipping the energy audit. Several Virginia programs require a utility-approved energy audit as a precondition — the audit itself is often free or rebated, and unlocks 20-40% more in downstream rebate eligibility.
- 4Using equipment not on the qualified-products list. AHRI and ENERGY STAR certification numbers are what utility staff check first. Even a top-tier model from a brand-name installer can get rejected if the model wasn't on the QPL the day you bought it.
- 5Forgetting to claim federal alongside utility. The federal 25C credit and most state/utility rebates explicitly stack — they don't reduce each other's eligibility. A surprising number of households claim one and forget the other.
What to do next — your Virginia action checklist
- 1Click through to each program above and screenshot the current rebate amount + your eligibility window — programs can pause when funding is exhausted.
- 2Get a written contractor quote that references the specific AHRI / ENERGY STAR model numbers you want, so the rebate-claim paperwork is one-shot.
- 3Check HUD AMI for your Virginia county if HEEHRA eligibility might be in play.
- 4Pin or save this page — we re-audit Virginia rebate amounts every quarter, so the numbers here stay current.
This page is reviewed quarterly by Riley Okafor (Methodology Editor) and Jordan Mercer (Senior Cost Analyst). Dollar amounts shown are verified against the utility's own program page each quarter — see methodology for how we source and re-audit the dataset.
Frequently asked: Virginia rebates
What smart-home rebates are available in Virginia in 2026?
Virginia has 3 active utility-level smart-home rebate programs in 2026, covering Smart thermostat, Heat pump / mini-split, Insulation / weatherization. Top programs: Dominion Energy Virginia ($60); Dominion Energy Virginia ($250-$1,250); Dominion / APCo ($200-$1,200). Federal 25C/25D tax credits stack on top.
Is HEEHRA live in Virginia?
HEEHRA (Home Energy Rebate Assistance) status in Virginia: ◐ Pilot launched — Limited geographies / income tiers. Check state energy office for eligibility window.. HEEHRA is not yet redeemable in your state. State energy office is finalizing rollout.
How much is the Dominion Energy Virginia smart thermostat rebate in 2026?
Dominion Energy Virginia offers $60 for dominion smart thermostat in Virginia. Plus $40 annual bill credit for enrolling in Smart Cooling Rewards demand-response program. Verify current eligibility and application instructions at the utility's program page.
How much is the Dominion Energy Virginia heat pump / mini-split rebate in 2026?
Dominion Energy Virginia offers $250-$1,250 for dominion heat pump replacement in Virginia. Higher amount for SEER2 17+ heat pumps. APCo + Old Dominion Electric have smaller stack ($150-$700). Verify current eligibility and application instructions at the utility's program page.
How much is the Dominion / APCo insulation / weatherization rebate in 2026?
Dominion / APCo offers $200-$1,200 for va whole-home insulation rebate in Virginia. Mandatory pre-install home energy assessment ($0 cost). Verify current eligibility and application instructions at the utility's program page.
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