Heat Pump Water Heaters in Oregon
Score breakdown: 53/100
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Running cost in Oregon
At Oregon's 14.7¢/kWh electricity rate, the most efficient heat pump water heater saves an estimated $537 per year compared to a standard electric tank.
Why Oregon changes the call
Rebates in Oregon
Oregon has 1 rebate program as of March 2026.
Energy Trust of Oregon Heat Pump Water Heater Incentive
Eligibility: Tier 3 or higher unit on Energy Trust qualified products list. Must be PGE or Pacific Power residential customer. Owner-occupied or rental single family, manufactured home, townhouse, duplex, triplex, or fourplex.
https://www.energytrust.org/residential/incentives/water-heater/
IRA HEAR Rebate (Point-of-Sale)
Oregon's IRA HEAR program is in development. Applications are not yet open. Expected to launch in 2026.
Install requirements in Oregon
Code basis: Oregon Plumbing Specialty Code (based on UPC), Oregon Residential Specialty Code
Seismic strapping
Electrical
Condensate drain
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Best fits for Oregon
A smaller set of representative fits using Oregon's 14.7¢/kWh rate. Curated to show different trade-offs instead of listing every published model on every state page. See the full heat pump lineup.
Lowest annual bill at this state's electricity rate.
Highest UEF in the published lineup.
Common replacement size for 1 to 3 people.
Higher first-hour rating for heavier simultaneous demand.
Shortest cabinet among the published options.
Common questions: Oregon
Is a heat pump water heater worth it in Oregon?
What rebates are available for heat pump water heaters in Oregon?
How much does a heat pump water heater cost to run in Oregon?
Do I need a permit for a heat pump water heater in Oregon?
What is the payback period for a heat pump water heater in Oregon?
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Sources
Electricity and natural gas rates: U.S. Energy Information Administration, residential sector (EIA, Jan 2026).
Rebate data compiled from state energy offices, utility program pages, DSIRE, and ENERGY STAR. Rebate amounts and eligibility change frequently. Verify at listed program URLs.
Inlet water temperatures estimated from NOAA climate normals using the Burch-Christensen mains water temperature model (NREL).
Model specifications from ENERGY STAR certified product data and manufacturer spec sheets.
Page generated April 24, 2026. Data freshness varies by source.