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Backup power, peak shaving, and energy independence across 10 utilities and 199 towns. ConnectedSolutions demand response earning $850/year.
22.5¢
/kWh
10
199 towns
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GMP BYOD
$850/year
ConnectedSolutions
A home battery system in Vermont costs $10,000-$18,000 installed before incentives. The GMP BYOD — green mountain power bring your own device: lease a battery for $55/mo or bring your own. With the state average electricity rate at 22.5¢/kWh, battery storage helps offset expensive peak-hour grid electricity.
Vermont homeowners enrolled in ConnectedSolutions earn $850/year by dispatching stored energy during peak demand events. This demand response revenue can offset a significant portion of your battery investment over its lifetime, turning your battery into a revenue-generating asset in addition to backup power.
The federal residential energy storage tax credit (Section 25D) expired December 31, 2025. Homeowners purchasing batteries with cash or a loan no longer receive any federal tax credit. State, utility, and demand response programs are now the primary way to reduce your battery investment. Third-party owned systems (leases and PPAs) still qualify for 30% under Section 48/48E.
Vermont averages 14 hours of power outages per year. A single 13.5 kWh battery powers essential loads for 10-12 hours, while two batteries provide whole-home backup. Browse the 10 utilities and 199 towns below for utility-specific battery incentives and rates.
Federal, state, and utility programs
Expired December 31, 2025. Previously 30% for residential battery storage. No longer available for homeowner purchases.
Green Mountain Power Bring Your Own Device: lease a battery for $55/mo or bring your own.
Earn revenue by dispatching stored energy during peak demand events. Annual payments for the life of the program.
Commercial battery installations qualify for 30% base ITC + bonus adders. MACRS provides 20% bonus depreciation in 2026. Third-party owned residential systems (leases/PPAs) also qualify.
10 utilities · sorted by rate
| Utility | Type | Rate | Battery Rebate | Net Metering | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Washington Electric Cooperative | cooperative | 30.0¢ | — | Details → | |
| Stowe Electric Department | municipal | 26.0¢ | — | Details → | |
| Vermont Electric Cooperative | cooperative | 25.5¢ | — | Details → | |
| Green Mountain Power | investor_owned | 24.5¢ | — | Details → | |
| Barton Village Electric | municipal | 20.0¢ | — | Details → | |
| Lyndonville Electric Department | municipal | 20.0¢ | — | Details → | |
| Morrisville Water & Light Department | municipal | 20.0¢ | — | Details → | |
| Village of Enosburg Falls Electric | municipal | 20.0¢ | — | Details → | |
| Village of Hyde Park Electric | municipal | 20.0¢ | — | Details → | |
| Burlington Electric Department | municipal | 19.2¢ | — | Details → |
NuWatt installs these leading battery systems across Vermont
199 towns with utility-specific battery data
Installed cost range for a single battery system
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