Inefficient pool pumps are considered a significant drain on energy and therefore a prime target for replacement with newer, more energy-efficient models. That's why a number of utility companies are offering rebate incentives to pool owners for the purchase of energy-efficient swimming pool pumps.
Below is a list of utilities offering rebates for purchase of an IntelliFlo® or IntelliPro® Variable Speed Pump.
*Please note, rebate amounts, program dates and eligibility requirements are subject to change by the utility company without notice. See specific utility company website to verify program details and availability.
Select Your State or Country Below
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Arkansas
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California
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- Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD)
- Anaheim Public Utilities
- Glendale Water & Power
- Roseville Electric
- Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
- City of Palo Alto
- Redding Electric
- City of Pasadena Pump Rebate Program
- City of Riverside Public Utilities Pump Rebate Program
- Pacific Gas and Electric - EUC (Whole Home Upgrade Program)
- San Diego Gas & Electric - EUC (Whole Home Upgrade Program)
- Southern California Edison - EUC (Whole Home Upgrade Program)
- Southern California Edison (SCE)
- Southern California Edison – Multi-Family — Free upgrade
- Imperial Irrigation District (IID)
- Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) (Whole Home Upgrade Program)
- Modesto Irr District
- City of Burbank
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Florida
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Hawaii
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Illinois
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Kentucky
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Michigan
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- Efficiency United (13 Different utilities)
- Lansing Board of Water & Light
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Mississippi
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Minnesota
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Nevada
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New Hampshire
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New Mexico
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New York
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PSEG (formally Long Island Power Authority)
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North Carolina
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South Carolina
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Texas
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- Austin Energy
- CoServ
- CPS Energy (San Antonio)
- Entergy (Whole Home Upgrade Program)
- Austin Energy
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Utah
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Vermont
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Canada