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Motor Efficiency

Save Energy and Increase your Bottom Line

You can reduce your energy bills, downtime, maintenance and labor costs when you install premium-efficiency motors or VFDs. You'll also increase output quality, overall machine operating efficiency, and equipment productive life.

Our cash rebates reduce your equipment cost

Motor Efficiency, by ConservationWise from Xcel EnergySM, offers rebates for Xcel Energy business electricity customers who install qualifying VFDs and NEMA Premium® efficiency motors.

Earn the following rebates

Description Horsepower Rebate Amount
Motor Replacement - Brand new 1 NEMA qualifying (due to new equipment installation or burnout) 1 hp - 200 hp $4/hp
Upgrading an existing operating motor2 1 hp - 200 hp $16.50/hp
New Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)3 1 hp - 200 hp $30/hp
Custom motor or VFD applications(requires preapproval prior to purchase and installation) Over 200 hp Individually determined under the Custom Efficiency program

See program application for details and eligibility requirements

1 Motor must meet or exceed the NEMA (National Electrical Manufactures Association) Premium™ efficiency standards. Used, repaired or rewound motors are not eligible.

2 Existing motors of same or smaller size will receive the upgrade rebate of $16.50/hp, while existing motors that are upgraded to a larger size will only receive the new motor rebate of $4/hp.

3 VFD Rebates used for HVAC fans, pumps, cooling towers, process equipment and industrial fans and operate in excess of 4,000 will qualify. VFDs installed on chillers, elevators, refrigeration compressors and air compressors must apply for rebates through the Custom Efficiency program.

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Motor Decisions Matter Campaign

Xcel Energy is a proud sponsor of the Motor Decisions Matter campaign. This national campaign encourages the use of sound motor management and planning as a tool to cut motor energy costs and increase productivity. To learn more go to: http://www.motorsmatter.org

 
  
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