High Efficiency Dishwashers

Attention: Dishwashers rebates end March, 31 2012. To qualify for a rebate you must make your purchase by this date and submit your application within 60 days.

Get up to a $50 Rebate

Dish Washer

New high-efficiency dishwashers can help clean your dishes faster while saving water, energy, and money. Now get up to a $50 rebate.

How to Apply


Today's high-efficiency dishwashers use less water and energy so that you can:

  • Save up to $277 over the product’s 13 year estimated lifetime
  • Save up to 97 kilowatt hours per year in electricity
  • Help reduce greenhouse gas emissions

How to Get Your Rebate

  • Customer must have natural gas and/or electricity distributed by PG&E to the installation address.
  • Dishwasher electricity and water usage must not exceed the following maximum levels:
    • 324 kWh/year and 5.8 gallons/cycle for the $30 rebate.
    • 307 kWh/year and 5.0 gallons/cycle for the $50 rebate.
  • Not all ENERGY STAR® dishwashers qualify for the higher rebate.
    Go to their website for a list of qualifying dishwashers and the corresponding energy efficiency ratings.

PG&E's 2010-2012 rebate program is available for qualifying dishwashers purchased and installed between January 1, 2010 and March 31, 2012. Payment of rebates is not guaranteed as funds are limited, and amounts and offerings are subject to change. All rebate program terms and conditions apply.

How to Apply:
Sign Up OnlineSign up for My Energy and apply online with eRebates
Mail in Your ApplicationDownload our Appliance Catalog (PDF, 1.6 MB) to determine eligibility, then download and print a Rebate Application
For More InformationContact the Smarter Energy Line at 1-800-933-9555 or e-mail smarter-energy@pge.com

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Disclaimer

Under California law, models of certain types of appliances, for example, refrigerators, dishwashers and clothes washers etc., must be certified to the California Energy Commission before being sold or offered for sale in the state. The Energy Commission maintains a database of those appliances, found at the following link: www.appliances.energy.ca.gov. Before purchasing this type of appliance, please consult the Energy Commission's database to see if the particular model of the appliance you want to buy is in the database. Not all products listed in this database are eligible for utility rebates as they do not all meet the higher energy performance requirements of the utility programs. Please refer to PG&E rebate applications to find energy saving products eligible for rebate.

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