Rebates

PoolPump&Motor Variable Speed or Variable Flow Pool Pump and Motor

Must have a California Title 20 qualifying programmable controller unit (built-in or stand-alone). Pool pump and motor must be  replaced to qualify. For a list of qualifying models, see Qualifying Pool Pump and Motor List. Above ground pools, pool cleaners, boosters, spas, ponds, and decorative fountains do not qualify.

How to apply for the Consumer Rebate Program

Southern California Edison, an Edison International Company

Rebates & Savings - Pool

Pool Pump & Motor Rebate


Get A Rebate Of Up To $200

Get $200 back when you purchase a qualified variable-speed pool pump between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012, and install it by February 28, 2013.

About This Rebate

This rebate is part of the Home Energy Efficiency Rebate Program. To qualify, just replace an existing pool pump and motor with a qualified, energy-efficient, variable-speed model. Review the List of Qualifying Models (PDF). For models that require an automatic control system capable of controlling both high and low speeds, a controller must be installed. Single-family residences only. Funds are limited.

Apply Online Or By Mail


How To Apply Online

  1. Review the List of Qualifying Products (PDF)
  2. Purchase and install your new product while funding is available
  3. Find your service account number on a recent SCE bill

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How To Apply By Mail

  1. Review the List of Qualifying Products (PDF)
  2. Purchase and install your new product while funding is available
  3. Find your service account number on a recent SCE bill.
  4. Submit your forms along with required documentation to SCE; must be postmarked by February 28, 2013.

The Legal Stuff

Special $200 rebate offer available for qualifying purchases made between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012 and installed between January 1, 2012 and February 28, 2013.  SCE incentive programs are offered to SCE customers on a first-come, first-served basis while funding lasts. Program terms and conditions apply.

Programs are funded by California utility ratepayers and administered by SCE under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission.

Under California law, models of certain types of appliances, for example, refrigerators, dishwashers and clothes washers etc., must be certified to the California Energy Commission before being sold or offered for sale in the state. The Energy Commission maintains a database of those appliances, found at the following link: www.appliances.energy.ca.gov. Before purchasing this type of appliance, please consult the Energy Commission's database to see if the particular model of the appliance you want to buy is in the database. Not all products listed in this database are eligible for utility rebates as they do not all meet the higher energy performance requirements of the utility programs. Please refer to Southern California Edison rebate applications to find energy saving products eligible for rebate.