I Wanna Get Pumped · Oklahoma

Heat Pump Rebates in Oklahoma.

What's actually available, as of 2026.

Oklahoma's climate, for sizing

IECC climate zone
3A-4A · warm/mixed humid
Typical winter low
20°F to 30°F

Short cold snaps, long hot summers. Standard heat pump covers nearly all of Oklahoma. The 2021 February freeze made cold-climate ASHP look attractive, but those temperatures are rare enough that a standard unit + emergency resistance backup is still the value pick.

Oklahoma state and utility programs

No dedicated Oklahoma state-administered heat pump rebate is currently tracked here. That's common. Most state-run programs live or die on annual funding, and the lack of a statewide line doesn't mean you're out of options. Three places to look:

  1. Your utility. Many utilities run their own heat pump rebates separate from anything the state does. The ENERGY STAR Rebate Finder takes your ZIP and lists what your specific utility offers right now.
  2. DSIRE for Oklahoma. The federally-funded DSIRE database for Oklahoma is the canonical list of every state, local, utility, and federal program, searchable and updated as programs change.
  3. Federal HEAR (income-qualified). The federal Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate program is administered by each state's energy office. If your household income is at or below 150% of area median, this is the largest single rebate you'll find. See the federal section below.

Before you spend any of that effort: run the tools first to check whether a heat pump even pencils for your home in this climate. The math comes before the paperwork.

Federal programs that still apply

  • Section 25C Tax Credit (Tax credit (EXPIRED)): EXPIRED Dec 31, 2025. Repealed by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (Public Law 119-21, July 4, 2025). Installations placed in service on or before Dec 31, 2025 may still claim on 2025 returns until Oct 15, 2026 extension deadline. 2026 installs are NOT eligible. IRS Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit
  • Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR / HEEHRA) (Point-of-sale rebate): up to $8,000. Income-qualified households (≤150% area median income). 100% covered for ≤80% AMI, 50% for 80–150% AMI. State-administered with rollout varying widely. Some states (CA) fully reserved; others (HI, NH) launching mid-2026. US DOE Energy Saver Hub
  • DSIRE Database (Aggregator): all state programs. Searchable database of every state, local, utility, and federal incentive currently active. Funded by US DOE, maintained by NC State University. Best starting point for verifying your specific ZIP code's options. dsireusa.org

Heads up: the federal Section 25C tax credit expired December 31, 2025. State and utility rebates are still active in most places.

Where to look next, for Oklahoma