Go solar and save
Adding rooftop solar panels and a battery energy storage system to your home can help you generate your own clean, renewable energy year round.* A home energy assessment is not required.
Get startedChoose the rebates that are right for you
Get rebates for rooftop solar panels on their own or combine them with a battery energy storage system.
Solar panels
Up to $5,000 back†
Up to 50% of total costs
Battery energy storage
Up to $5,000 back†
Up to 50% of total costs
How does solar energy work?
Solar photovoltaic (PV) technology uses solar cells to convert sunlight directly into electricity. This can help you manage energy costs, add value to your home, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help maintain a reliable electricity grid.
Pairing solar panels with battery energy storage can help make your home more resilient. Store excess solar power in your battery to use overnight, on cloudy days, in the event of a power outage, or at times of peak electricity demand.
How to qualify
To receive solar and storage rebates, you must:
Own the home where the heat pump will be installed. Where an owner has tenants, the owner must apply.
Be an Enbridge Gas customer with an active account and primarily heat your home with a natural gas furnace or boiler OR be connected to the Ontario electricity grid and heat your home electrically.‡
Live in a single/semi-detached home or row/townhome. New-build homes do not qualify (occupied for six months or less).
See detailed eligibility requirements on our Help and Support page.
Cornwall Electric customers are connected to the Hydro-Québec electricity grid and therefore are not eligible to participate.
How to get your rebates
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1. Confirm your eligibility
See if your home qualifies for solar panel and storage rebates. Need help? Complete our quick form for guidance.
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2. Obtain connection approval
Your contractor can assist you with getting connection approval from your local electric utility.
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3. Complete upgrades
Choose a contractor to install your system. Need help finding one? Check out these resources: SolarTO and CanREA.
We do not endorse or have any connection to contractors listed on these sites.
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4. Receive your rebate
After your contractor submits all required documentation and your application is approved, you’ll receive your rebate.