Maximize the Benefits of Your Heat Pump with the Steady Use Rate

The Steady Use Rate is a rate that can help heat pump owners save.

How It Works

The Steady Use Rate lets you pay for electricity based on when you use it and how much you use at different points in the day, which makes it ideal for heat pump customers. Heat pumps work best when you set and leave them at a comfortable temperature setting, helping you avoid spikes in electricity use.

Can I Save Money if I Enroll?

Yes! After one year, 80% of heat pump customers who moved to the Steady Use Rate saved money on their annual electric bill compared to what they would have paid had they not made the switch. Heat pump customers saved an average of 10% over the course of a year. Plus, if you aren’t satisfied with the new plan, you can always return to your old rate whenever you like.

Enroll Now to Try It Risk Free for a Year

Best of all, you can try the rate risk-free with a one-year price guarantee. After a year on the plan, we’ll compare your bills versus what you would have paid with your prior rate. If your bills were higher on the plan, we’ll credit your account the difference—you’ll never pay more than you would have on your old rate. Plus, if you aren’t satisfied with the new plan, you can always return to your old rate whenever you like.

Resources for New Heat Pump Owners:

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How to Optimize Your New Equipment

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Simple maintenance goes a long way.

Small things like cleaning your air filter and keeping debris away from outdoor units can help your heat pump run smoothly and extend its life span. You can also schedule a regular maintenance checkup with your contractor.

person controlling smart thermostat temperature from their tablet
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Keep the temperature consistent.

Having a consistent temperature allows your equipment to operate more efficiently and lowers your energy use.

person adjusting their smart thermostat on wall
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Control your device manually in the summer and winter.

Typically, “Auto” mode allows your heat pump to alternate between the heating and cooling settings. In the summertime or wintertime, avoid the auto setting to ensure you’re not using the A/C on an extra-sunny winter day or the heat on an exceptionally cool summer evening.

Maximize the Benefits of Your Heat Pump with the Steady Use Rate

The Steady Use Rate is a rate that can help heat pump owners save.

How It Works

The Steady Use Rate lets you pay for electricity based on when you use it and how much you use at different points in the day, which makes it ideal for heat pump customers. Heat pumps work best when you set and leave them at a comfortable temperature setting, helping you avoid spikes in electricity use.

Can I Save Money if I Enroll?

Yes! After one year, 80% of heat pump customers who moved to the Steady Use Rate saved money on their annual electric bill compared to what they would have paid had they not made the switch. Heat pump customers saved an average of 10% over the course of a year. Plus, if you aren’t satisfied with the new plan, you can always return to your old rate whenever you like.

Enroll Now to Try It Risk Free for a Year

Best of all, you can try the rate risk-free with a one-year price guarantee. After a year on the plan, we’ll compare your bills versus what you would have paid with your prior rate. If your bills were higher on the plan, we’ll credit your account the difference—you’ll never pay more than you would have on your old rate. Plus, if you aren’t satisfied with the new plan, you can always return to your old rate whenever you like.

Resources for New Heat Pump Owners:

person fixing HVAC mini split

How to Optimize Your New Equipment

gear icon

Simple maintenance goes a long way.

Small things like cleaning your air filter and keeping debris away from outdoor units can help your heat pump run smoothly and extend its life span. You can also schedule a regular maintenance checkup with your contractor.

smart thermostat icon

Keep the temperature consistent.

Having a consistent temperature allows your equipment to operate more efficiently and lowers your energy use.

person controlling smart thermostat temperature from their tablet
person adjusting their smart thermostat on wall
sun icon

Control your device manually in the summer and winter.

Typically, “Auto” mode allows your heat pump to alternate between the heating and cooling settings. In the summertime or wintertime, avoid the auto setting to ensure you’re not using the A/C on an extra-sunny winter day or the heat on an exceptionally cool summer evening.

Maximize the Benefits of Your Heat Pump with the Steady Use Rate

The Steady Use Rate is a rate that can help heat pump owners save.

How It Works

The Steady Use Rate lets you pay for electricity based on when you use it and how much you use at different points in the day, which makes it ideal for heat pump customers. Heat pumps work best when you set and leave them at a comfortable temperature setting, helping you avoid spikes in electricity use.

Can I Save Money if I Enroll?

Yes! After one year, 80% of heat pump customers who moved to the Steady Use Rate saved money on their annual electric bill compared to what they would have paid had they not made the switch. Heat pump customers saved an average of 10% over the course of a year. Plus, if you aren’t satisfied with the new plan, you can always return to your old rate whenever you like.

Enroll Now to Try It Risk Free for a Year

Best of all, you can try the rate risk-free with a one-year price guarantee. After a year on the plan, we’ll compare your bills versus what you would have paid with your prior rate. If your bills were higher on the plan, we’ll credit your account the difference—you’ll never pay more than you would have on your old rate. Plus, if you aren’t satisfied with the new plan, you can always return to your old rate whenever you like.

Resources for New Heat Pump Owners:

person fixing HVAC mini split

How to Optimize Your New Equipment

gear icon

Simple maintenance goes a long way.

Small things like cleaning your air filter and keeping debris away from outdoor units can help your heat pump run smoothly and extend its life span. You can also schedule a regular maintenance checkup with your contractor.

smart thermostat icon

Keep the temperature consistent.

Having a consistent temperature allows your equipment to operate more efficiently and lowers your energy use.

person controlling smart thermostat temperature from their tablet
person adjusting their smart thermostat on wall
sun icon

Control your device manually in the summer and winter.

Typically, “Auto” mode allows your heat pump to alternate between the heating and cooling settings. In the summertime or wintertime, avoid the auto setting to ensure you’re not using the A/C on an extra-sunny winter day or the heat on an exceptionally cool summer evening.