Flair Energy-Saving Programs

Rebates and incentives are now available for homeowners.

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Current Homeowner Programs

Select your state below.
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California

• New members receive a $25 eGift Card •

(Plus save money on your electricity bill and support the stability of your local power grid)

✔︎Eligibility: California residential customers of Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), San Diego Gas & Electric (SDGE) and Southern California Edison (SCE).

✔︎Product: Flair Puck paired with a mini split and/or integrated with an ecobee thermostat.

✔︎Program: Connect your utility data and Flair will automatically adjust your thermostat during peak energy periods.

Massachusetts

• Receive 50% off HVAC Control (max. $125) •

Eligibility: Residential customers of participating utilities who are Connected Homes eligible. Full eligibility here.
Eligible towns include Belmont, Groton, Holden, Holyoke, Ipswich, Mansfield, Marblehead, Peabody, Princeton, Russell, Shrewbury, South Hadley, Sterling, Wakefield and West Boylston.

Product: Flair Puck connected with an indoor mini split head unit.

Rebate: Homeowner submits here.

• Get $5 Bill Credit Per Month •

Eligibility: Residential customers of participating utilities who are Connected Homes eligible. Full eligibility here.

Product: Flair Puck connected with an indoor mini split head unit.

Program: Connect your utility data and Flair will automatically adjust your thermostat during peak energy periods. Select Your Town > Connected Homes > Enroll Now.

New York

• New members receive a $25 eGift Card •

(Plus save money on your electricity bill and support the stability of your local power grid) •

✔︎Eligibility: New York residential customers of Orange & Rockland, Con Edison and PSEG.

✔︎Product: Flair Puck paired with a mini split and/or integrated with an ecobee thermostat.

✔︎Program: Connect your utility data and Flair will automatically adjust your thermostat during peak energy periods.