Multi-unit residential building offers

Energy upgrades for apartments and condo buildings
Upgrade and improve the energy efficiency and comfort of your multi-unit residential building and reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. With a range of offers available, take the opportunity to invest in your building at a reduced cost.
New rebates and support were introduced in September 2024 through the Multi-Unit Residential Building Retrofit Program, offered in partnership by BC Hydro and the Government of B.C. Learn more about CleanBC Better Homes programs and rebates.
Benefits
- Make energy efficiency upgrades that reduce energy bills.
- Make valuable, whole-building retrofits at a lower cost.
- Increase your property's value and lifespan by investing in modern equipment.
- Improve your building's comfort and resilience to extreme weather with new windows and/or by adding cooling with heat pumps.
Offers available
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Returning customers
Already applied for an assessment, study, or equipment rebate? Check your application status and upload the required documents. You'll be asked to log in to the Conservation and Energy Management (CEM) Hub first.
For existing EV charging projects, see next steps for pre-approved EV customers. For solar and battery rebates, log in to MyHydro and view your dashboard.
Support and resources
If you have questions about multi-unit residential building assessments, studies, and equipment upgrades, contact CleanBC's Energy Coach service.
Program information
- Frequently asked questions for the multi-unit residential building retrofit program [PDF, 77 KB]. Find answers to common questions about the offers.
- Participant guide – Multi-unit residential building retrofit program [PDF, 3.7 MB]. Detailed program information, requirements, and instructions.
Building data requests
- Building peak load data – Request aggregated, historical peak load data for your multi-unit residential building. This data helps your consultant gauge capacity to add new electrical load.
- Energy efficiency benchmarking – Mult-unit residential buildings can access their building's monthly and annual total electricity consumption for benchmarking or reporting purposes.
External resources
- Electrical planning report guide [PDF, 870 KB] from the Condominium Home Owners Association of B.C.
- BC Retrofit Accelerator from the Zero Emissions Innovation Centre, connecting you with coaching services for market rental and strata-owned buildings.