
Oregon Solar and Battery Rebates Reopen June 15 With Up to $7,500 for Homeowners
Oregon Solar and Battery Rebates Reopen June 15 With Up to $7,500 for Homeowners
Quick answer: Homeowners in OR may qualify for up to $5,000 for home solar and up to $2,500 for home energy storage through this program.
Who this helps
Oregon homeowners using ODOE-approved contractors; separate higher limits are listed for eligible low-income service providers.
What the money can cover
new home solar systems and battery storage, with rebates passed through as up-front savings by approved contractors.
How to apply
The Oregon Department of Energy is reopening the solar and storage rebate program on June 15, 2026. Homeowners should work through an ODOE-approved contractor.
Important note
The new round is backed by $1.1 million in repurposed funding from prior program savings and canceled or incomplete projects.
Program details can change. Before applying, confirm the latest requirements with the official program administrator or the source linked below.
Read the source and application details
If you are not sure whether you qualify, use the Grants for Homeowners eligibility quiz or browse programs by state.
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