Take full advantage of financial incentives for wall-mounted heat pump installations in 2025
With the continuous rise in energy costs and the tightening of environmental standards in Quebec, installing a wall-mounted heat pump has become a strategic choice, both for year-round comfort and long-term savings. At AirGreen, we guide residential and commercial property owners in Montréal, Laval, Longueuil, the North Shore and South Shore through their transition to an eco-friendly HVAC system, helping them access 2025 government grants, which can reach up to $5,000 for certain installations.
Why do these grants exist in 2025?
The Quebec government, supported by Hydro-Québec and other provincial and federal programs, continues to promote green heating and cooling solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Within this framework, incentive grants have been maintained and even increased to encourage the installation of high-efficiency wall-mounted heat pumps, capable of providing heating in the winter and air conditioning in the summer, while using very little electricity.
The main grant programs available
Hydro-Québec’s LogisVert Program
In 2025, the LogisVert program remains one of the key tools for Quebec homeowners looking to install or replace their HVAC systems. Based on the power of the wall-mounted heat pump and its energy efficiency rating (SEER and HSPF), grants can go up to:
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$1,705 for 18,000 BTU models
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$1,860 for 24,000 BTU models
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$2,172 for 15,000 BTU Sharp ZU1 units, for example
These amounts vary depending on the model selected, the unit’s technical specifications, and eligibility for other provincial or municipal programs.
Federal Grant – Canada Greener Homes Initiative
This program offers up to $5,000 for energy-efficiency renovations, including the installation of a high-efficiency wall-mounted heat pump. To qualify, a pre-installation energy audit must be conducted by a certified energy advisor. This program can sometimes be combined with LogisVert, under certain conditions.
Municipal grants (Montréal, Laval, Longueuil…)
Some municipalities also offer incentives unique to their region. For example:
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Montréal may provide additional amounts for eco-friendly renovation projects.
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Laval offers bonuses for replacing fossil fuel systems.
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Longueuil has specific incentives for duplexes, triplexes, and multi-generational homes.
We help you identify and combine these grants, ensuring maximum savings.
Eligibility conditions: what you need to know
To receive 2025 grants, several criteria must be met:
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The installed unit must appear on the eligible model list (often Energy Star certified).
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The installation must be performed by a certified contractor, like AirGreen.
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The property must be a primary residence (for some programs).
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A pre- and post-installation energy audit may be required (especially for federal grants).
Our team supports you through every step, from initial assessment to submission of documents to the appropriate agencies.
What types of wall-mounted heat pumps are eligible?
We install a wide range of wall-mounted heat pumps known for their outstanding energy efficiency and grant eligibility:
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Fujitsu KZAH R-32: Compact, ultra-quiet, ideal for small spaces.
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Sharp ZU1 15,000 or 18,000 BTU: Efficient Inverter technology, excellent energy rating, eligible for grants up to $2,172.
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Gree Extreme and Gree Sapphire: Renowned for their performance in extremely cold weather, perfect for Quebec winters.
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Bosch BOVA or BIVA IDS Premium R-454B: High energy efficiency, ideal for environmentally conscious clients.
Every installation is tailored to the real needs of your home or commercial building, ensuring optimal comfort and long-term energy savings.
Real-life examples of grant-eligible installations by AirGreen
Montréal – Installation of a 15,000 BTU Sharp ZU1 in Oka
We recently installed a 15,000 BTU Sharp ZU1 wall-mounted heat pump in a home in Oka, which qualified for a $2,172 grant through LogisVert. Despite a narrow exterior wall and an atypical interior layout, our team designed a discreet and high-performance installation that met all eligibility standards.
Laval – Residential project with an 18,000 BTU Gree Extreme
A family in Laval wanted to replace an old electric heating system. We recommended and installed an 18,000 BTU Gree Extreme heat pump, which is highly efficient and particularly well-suited to extreme temperatures. Result: $1,705 LogisVert grant obtained, and an estimated 40% reduction in their annual electricity bill.
Longueuil – Maximum grant obtained with the Fujitsu KZAH R-32
In a condo in Longueuil, we recommended installing two Fujitsu KZAH units, eligible for a combined grant of nearly $4,000. Thanks to a fast and clean installation, residents now enjoy a high-performance, quiet, and discreet HVAC system.
How AirGreen makes accessing grants easier
Our hands-on experience, combined with deep knowledge of financial aid programs, allows us to:
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Evaluate your eligibility from the first visit
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Recommend certified and grant-eligible models
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Deliver an installation that meets all technical standards
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Assist with the energy audit and paperwork
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Submit your applications to the proper organizations, on time
Avoid these common mistakes that lead to lost grants
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Choosing a non-eligible unit
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Skipping the energy audit (if required)
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DIY installation or hiring a non-certified contractor
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Failing to submit supporting documents on time
With AirGreen, you’re guaranteed full support and the best access to 2025 grants, hassle-free.
Why choose AirGreen for your wall-mounted heat pump project?
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Over 10 years of experience installing high-efficiency HVAC systems
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Certified installer, recognized by Hydro-Québec and federal programs
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Professional team, trained for residential and commercial installations
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Personalized advice and turnkey service
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Full service across Montréal, Laval, Longueuil, North Shore and South Shore
We believe every client deserves a customized, long-lasting, and cost-effective installation. That’s why we go above and beyond to maximize your savings with all available grants.
