Nevada · updated for 2026 rules

Is a Heat Pump Worth It in Nevada?

Last updated June 27, 2026 · based on Nevada energy prices

In Nevada, where residential electricity averages about 15¢/kWh and natural gas about $1.2/therm, running costs are roughly a wash versus a gas furnace, so the case rests on also replacing your AC and on lower emissions. Nevada has a mild-to-moderate heating climate, which means a heat pump runs at a seasonal efficiency (COP) near 3.3 here.

Nevada heating cost comparison (average 2,000 sq ft home)

SystemEstimated annual heating cost
Gas furnace (95% AFUE)$505
Heating oil$1,523
Heat pump$533

If you currently heat with oil, the picture is much stronger: a heat pump could save around $991/year versus heating oil at Nevada prices. Against electric baseboard heat, a heat pump cuts heating energy use by about two-thirds, so the savings are even larger.

What this means for Nevada homeowners in 2026

The federal heat pump tax credit expired December 31, 2025, so a 2026 install in Nevada carries the full upfront cost unless you qualify for a state or utility rebate. Because Nevada's climate is mild-to-moderate, the strongest financial case is when you're replacing both an old furnace and an aging air conditioner at once — the heat pump does both jobs with one system. Since cheap gas keeps running-cost savings modest here, lean on the combined heating-plus-cooling replacement and any available rebates to justify the switch.

Get your exact Nevada number. These figures use Nevada averages — your utility rate and home differ. Run the full Heat Pump vs Gas Furnace Calculator → (it pre-loads Nevada prices).

Nevada rebates

Check whether Nevada has launched its HEEHRA home-electrification rebate program (worth up to $8,000 for income-qualified households) and confirm it still has funding before counting on it — availability changes month to month. Also check your local electric utility, which may offer its own heat pump rebate of a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars. See our 2026 rebate guide for details.

Estimates based on Nevada average energy prices and a simplified model; your results will vary. Energy prices and incentives change frequently. Not financial advice.