New Hampshire's commercial rebate landscape is administered through NHSaves, a collaborative effort by the state's investor-owned utilities including Eversource New Hampshire, Liberty Utilities, Unitil, and the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative. The state's relatively modest commercial population concentrates in the southern tier from Manchester through Nashua and into the Seacoast region.
REQUEST A REBATE ANALYSISCommercial customers in New Hampshire typically participate in rebate programs through the following utilities. Click through for detailed program information where dedicated pages exist; others are managed case-by-case.
Statewide program funded by participating utilities
Most of New Hampshire
Portions of central and southwestern NH
Capital region around Concord and Seacoast
Rural service territories across the state
New Hampshire's commercial retrofit population includes manufacturing (electronics, plastics, machinery across the southern tier), tourism-related facilities in the White Mountains and Lakes Region, healthcare anchored by Dartmouth Health and Catholic Medical Center, and a steady base of commercial real estate concentrated in Manchester and Nashua. Higher education at UNH and Dartmouth adds another retrofit population.
Major metropolitan areas where we execute commercial retrofit work in New Hampshire include Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Derry, Dover, Portsmouth. Multi-site rollouts spanning several of these regions can typically be captured under a single coordinated rebate strategy when the same utility serves all sites.
New Hampshire winters bring sustained cold across the state, with northern regions (White Mountains, Coos County) experiencing -30°F or colder. Exterior fixtures require careful cold-temperature specification. Heavy snow loading affects exterior lighting mounting and aiming choices, particularly in mountain and lake regions where annual snowfall regularly exceeds 100 inches.
We identify every rebate program your specific facility qualifies for given its location, utility service territory, customer class, and project type. Many New Hampshire facilities qualify for multiple stacked programs.
Pre-approval submission for any utility that requires it. We prepare photometric calculations, product documentation, and baseline data to the format each New Hampshire utility expects.
Post-installation documentation including as-builts, commissioning reports, and installed-quantity verification submitted under your name. Communication with program implementers handled by Echelon.
Follow-up through to rebate payment. Check issued by the utility directly to your facility — Echelon's fee is embedded in the project quote and is not deducted from the rebate.