Air Source Heat Pumps and Cold Climate Air Source Heat Pumps (Total: )
Eligible air source heat pump (ASHP) and cold climate air source heat pump (ccASHP) models for the Canada Greener Homes Grant – excluding residents of Quebec and Nova Scotia who must use a separate list
To be eligible for a grant for this product, the energy advisor must have recommended a heat pump (Air Source Heat Pump, Cold Climate Air Source Heat Pump, or Ground Source Heat Pump) in the homeowner’s Renovation Upgrade Report as a way to improve the energy efficiency of the home.
Homeowners must select an eligible heat pump system by using the search options below. To confirm the eligibility of a specific system, homeowners should ask the mechanical system contractor to include the AHRI number, the brand name, and the model numbers of the indoor and outdoor units and furnace (if applicable) in the quote. This information can be used in the search options below to confirm that the quoted system is eligible.
Alternatively, homeowners may select “Download all models” to download the complete list (CSV format).
All equipment must be purchased in Canada. Online purchases are only eligible if they are ordered from an online distributor in Canada.
See the full list of eligible retrofits.
Learn more about the searchable product list.
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Select | Outside Model | Brand Name | Inside model | Furnace model | Rated heating capacity (Btu/hour) | Grant amount | AHRI / Verification reference | Product group | AHRI Classification |
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