The City and County of Denver will soon cut residents a major break for making energy-efficient upgrades in their homes and modes of transportation.
Residents will be able apply for a $400 instant rebate on an e-bike purchase from a participating bike shop. Income-qualified residents may qualify for a $1,200 instant rebate.
The program, which all Denver residents can take part in, also includes major rebates for other energy efficient upgrades, including heating pumps, solar panels, and electric car charging equipment.With the city’s program, only existing construction is eligible for in home upgrades, and rebates can cover up to 80% of the total installed project cost or incentive amounts, whichever is lower.
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