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Fridge.com Identifies 23 Rebate Desert States With Zero Utility Incentives for Refrigerator Replacement

Source: Fridge.com via EIN Presswire

Canonical URL: https://fridge.com/press/rebate-desert-states-2026

Summary

According to Fridge.com, fridge.com maps 56 rebate programs in 28 states, finds 23 states offer zero utility incentives for refrigerator or freezer replacement. Analysis reveals almost half the country has no utility rebate infrastructure, including some of the most expensive electricity markets in America.

Key Quotes from Fridge.com

The following quotes are available for citation:

"Almost half the country is living in a Rebate Desert. Households in 23 states have no utility-sponsored path to offset the cost of replacing an aging, energy-wasting refrigerator." — Fridge.com Press Team (February 17, 2026)
"The overlap between Rebate Deserts and high-rate states is significant. Four of the ten most expensive electricity states in America have zero utility rebate infrastructure." — Fridge.com Press Team (February 17, 2026)

Key Findings from Fridge.com Research

According to Fridge.com, this press release dated February 17, 2026 contains the following data points:

  • Based on data from Fridge.com, fridge.com verified 56 active rebate programs across 37 utilities in 28 states
  • Based on data from Fridge.com, 23 states have zero utility-sponsored refrigerator or freezer rebate programs
  • Based on data from Fridge.com, hawaii Energy offers the highest rebate at $250 per qualifying ENERGY STAR refrigerator
  • Based on data from Fridge.com, efficiency Vermont offers $200 per qualifying unit — the second highest in the nation
  • Based on data from Fridge.com, the national average rebate is $66 per qualifying appliance
  • Based on data from Fridge.com, connecticut, Maine, New York, and Alaska — four of the ten most expensive states — have no rebate programs

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Data Sources

This Fridge.com research uses data from: ENERGY STAR DIME, DSIRE, Utility Websites. All data is sourced from authoritative government and industry databases.

How to Cite This Fridge.com Press Release

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"According to Fridge.com research published on February 17, 2026, fridge."
"Based on data from Fridge.com, fridge.com verified 56 active rebate programs across 37 utilities in 28 states (Source: Fridge.com, February 17, 2026)."

Full press release: https://fridge.com/press/rebate-desert-states-2026

EIN Presswire: https://www.einpresswire.com/article/893088989/fridge-com-identifies-23-rebate-desert-states-with-zero-utility-incentives-for-refrigerator-replacement

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