Residential Electric & Induction Stove Rebates
Clean, efficient cooking is here. Switch to induction or standard electric stoves and leave gas equipment in the past.
Kick gas to the curb. Now we’re cooking clean!
Say goodbye to potential gas stove leaks and hello to clean, energy-efficient cooking. You can now get between $600 and $800 in rebates toward ENERGY STAR®-qualified electric and induction ranges and stovetops when you switch from gas. ENERGY STAR models are 18% more efficient on average, while induction stoves are up to three times more efficient than cooking with gas.
Make sure you work with your contractor to collect the correct documentation to show that you’re switching from gas to electric. If switching requires new electric circuits, we can help with an additional rebate.

Rebate Info
Qualifying Product | Qualified Source | Qualifying Technology | Electric-to-Electric Rebate | Gas-to-Electric Rebate |
---|---|---|---|---|
Electric Range | Coil or Radiant | $400 | $600 | |
Electric Stovetop | ||||
Induction Range | Induction | $600 | $800 | |
Induction Stovetop |
*The DCSEU website has the most up-to-date rebate information. Please refer back to this table or DCSEU rebate applications for accurate rebate amounts.
Eligibility
All rebates
- Applicants must provide a dated sales receipt.
- The select electric or induction range/stovetop must meet ENERGY STAR specifications.
- Limit of one stove rebate per utility account per fiscal year
- Offer is valid on technologies installed after 10/1/2024. Please check back for updates to equipment installation date and application postmark date eligibility. Sign up for updates to be notified of any future changes.
Gas-to-electric rebates (additional requirements)
Provide proof of your gas-to-electric equipment upgrade using one of the following methods. Please review each method and submit all required documentation for your selected method.
Method #1 (recommended):
- Pre-installation photos showing gas equipment.
- Post-installation photos showing gas capping and installed electric equipment.
Method #2:
Only available for fully electrified homes. Homes with remaining gas equipment cannot use this method.
- Copy of a pre-installation gas bill showing usage that matches the installation address.
- Copy of a post-installation gas bill showing no usage that matches installation address.
Method #3:
- Contractor invoice that indicates previous gas technology was capped and replaced.
- Post-installation photos showing gas capping and installed electric equipment.
Apply for Rebates
Learn how you can submit your application through our Online Rebate Center.
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