If you’ve been thinking about buying a new piece of electric-powered equipment like an e-bike, electronic lawn mower, or electric trimmer, Minnesota Power is now offering rebates on those purchases.
The new program just rolled out at the beginning of April, covering seven different categories of electric-powered equipment and vehicles.
The limited rebate program, according to the Minnesota Power website, is available through the end of 2026.
Representatives from Minnesota Power will be at the Arrowhead Home & Builders Show this weekend in Duluth to help promote the new program, but you don’t need to be there to benefit from the rebates.
What do the rebates cover? How much are the rebates?
The rebates cover 7 different electric-powered, motorized product categories, offering rebate amounts up to $500 on certain items.
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In the case of each of the categories, some customers may qualify for even higher rebate amounts if they meet income guidelines and are currently enrolled in LIHEAP or Minnesota Power’s self-declare income & usage rate discount.
Here are the basic rebate amounts for each category:
E-Bike: $200
Electric Chainsaw: $25
Electric Leaf Blower: $25
Electric Trimmer: $25
Electric Push Mower: $50
Electric Riding Mower: $175
Electric Vehicle: $500 for a new vehicle, $250 for a used vehicle
There are some specific criteria to be aware of to make sure your new item qualifies for a rebate. You can see all of the details on the Minnesota Power Rebates & Savings page.
How do I get one of these rebates?
You can get your rebate in one of two different ways. You can either fill out an application onine via, or download and print out a paper copy of an application to mail in.

You do need to be a Minnesota Power customer to participate. Once you submit your application, you can expect to get your rebate check in 8-10 weeks after your application is received and approved.
Access to applications for each of these products on the Minnesota Power Rebates & Savings page.
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