Energize! heat pump program
King County's Energize! Heat Pump Program installs heat pumps and other clean technology in homes in the North Highline and Skyway-West Hill unincorporated areas.
Income qualified residents may qualify for 100% cost-coverage and other residents may be eligible for other discounts. Heat pumps provide efficient electrical heating and cooling that save energy and can save on energy bills too!
In 2025, the Energize! program will expand with funds from the Climate Commitment Act (CCA) to provide and install electric appliances, plumbing improvements, home energy audits, and weatherization and efficiency services in single-family homes and small businesses in King County.
Eligibility requirements
The Energize! heat Pump pilot program launched in mid-2023 to income-qualifying owners or renters of single-family homes in Skyway-West Hill or North Highline.
Eligibility requirements will be updated for 2025 in the coming months.
Eligibility requirements
The Energize! heat Pump pilot program launched in mid-2023 to income-qualifying owners or renters of single-family homes in Skyway-West Hill or North Highline.
Eligibility requirements will be updated for 2025 in the coming months.
Income eligibility
The Energize! program is open to owners or renters of single-family homes in Skyway-West Hill or North Highline and meet the following income requirements below.
To confirm that you qualify and find out how to apply, you must attend an Energize! workshop.
If your household size is: | You may be eligible for full-cost coverage if your income is: | You may be eligible for partial-cost coverage if your income is: |
1 | Less than $82,040 | More than $82,040 |
2 | Less than $93,760 | More than $93,760 |
3 | Less than $105,480 | More than $105,480 |
4 | Less than $117,200 | More than $117,200 |
5 | Less than $126,580 | More than $126,580 |
6 | Less than $135,950 | More than $135,950 |
7 | Less than $145,330 | More than $145,330 |
Energize! is supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act (CCA).
The CCA supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health.
Information about the CCA is available at www.climate.wa.gov.