Go Electric, at No Cost

Electrify My Block

About The Program

Electrify My Block helps eligible neighborhoods upgrade to energy-efficient electric appliances—at no cost to residents and minimal or no costs for business properties.

Cleaner Homes • Save Energy • No Cost to Residents

Let Us Know You're Interested

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The Benefits of Going Electric

Going electric creates a better future for you, your family, and your neighborhood.

  • No Cost to Residents: Upgrades are free to eligible residents. Business properties may have minimal or no cost.
  • Live and Work Comfortably: Stay warm and keep cool—conveniently.
  • Community Impact: Contribute to your neighborhood’s clean energy future.
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How It Works

Electrify My Block makes going electric simple. If your block is eligible, we’ll assess your home for energy upgrades, and install modern electric appliances—for free. Business properties may have minimal or no cost.

Enjoy better comfort, cleaner environments, and lasting benefits.

Frequently asked questions
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1. Sign Up

Fill out the interest form

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2. Walk Through

Complete your home or building assessment

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3. Upgrade

Get your in-home or building installation

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4. Quality Check

Enjoy your new appliances

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If your block is selected, you'll get high-efficiency electric upgrades for free, including appliances and installation.

Upgrades may include:

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Heat pumps that deliver both heating and cooling

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Heat pump water heaters

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Induction cooking stovetops

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Improved insulation

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And more!

Meet Your New Appliances

Everything you need to know about heat pumps for space heating (and cooling), heat pump water heaters, and induction cooktops. Browse resources here.

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Indicate Your Interest

Ready to upgrade? Indicate your interest in Electrify My Block. Together, we can create a cleaner future for everyone.

Sign up now

Meet the Community Engagement Team

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Frank Vargas

Frank leads the community engagement team, empowering hundreds of dedicated volunteers, and creating partnerships with nonprofits, local governments, and other organizations to spread awareness and help convey the benefits of home electrification across the state of California.

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Alejandra Hurtado

Alejandra leads the marketing efforts for Electrify My Block in the Bay Area, helping homeowners, residents, and businesses transition to energy-efficient electric appliances. Her work empowers communities to save money, enjoy cleaner homes, and create more sustainable neighborhoods.

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Adrian Martinez

Adrian Martinez builds community partnerships, manages volunteers, and organizes Bay Area neighborhoods while leading neighborhood-scale electrification programs. They educate communities about home electrification and empower residents to join the movement for efficient and sustainable homes.

Frequently Asked Questions

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