Induction Stoves

Replace a natural gas or propane stove with an induction stove and get a $500 rebate.

Cooking with induction makes mealtime easier with quicker heat, precise control, and easy cleanup.

Induction technology uses magnetic currents to directly heat your pots and pans, instead of the cooktop. Benefits of induction stoves include:

  • Boiling water faster compared to electric cooktops
  • Controlling heat more precisely, reducing the risk of over- or undercooking
  • Having an easy-to-clean surface—Induction stoves have a smooth surface, making it easier to clean whatever mess is left behind

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  1. Confirm Eligibility
    View the Eligibility Tab to confirm the eligibility requirements.
  2. Verify Existing Stove
    To qualify for this rebate, your existing natural gas or propane stove must be verified. You can self-verify by taking before and after photos. The before photo should show your existing natural gas or propane stove installed, and the after photo should show your new induction stove installed. Photos must be provided with rebate submission. Customers have the option of having their existing stove verified during a Home Energy Assessment or Virtual Special Home Visit.
  3. Purchase Stove
    Purchase a new induction stove.
  4. Submit Rebate Form with Required Documentation
    Apply Online 
    Or
    Print & Mail Rebate Form



  • This offer is only open to Massachusetts residential electric or natural gas customers where the Mass Save Program is offered by Berkshire Gas, Cape Light Compact, Eversource, Liberty, National Grid, or Unitil who have an existing natural gas or propane stove
  • Limited to one induction stove rebate per account
  • To qualify for this rebate, you must have your existing natural gas or propane stove verified prior to removal. Click here to start the process
  • The rebate is good for purchases made from January 1, 2025, through December 31, 2025
  • Applications for 2025 rebates and all necessary materials must be postmarked or submitted online by January 31, 2026

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