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Albuquerque, NM

Heat Pump Water Heater Cost in Albuquerque

Estimate the installed cost of a hybrid HPWH in Albuquerque, NM. Calibrated to New Mexico HVAC + plumber labor (0.93x) and retail electricity (14.4 cents/kWh).

Labor blend
0.93x
New Mexico HVAC + plumber
Electricity
14.4 cents/kWh
New Mexico EIA average
HPWH operating
$18/mo
4-person household

City estimates use New Mexico state-level labor and energy data. For the full state view, see HPWH cost in New Mexico.

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Estimated installed cost

$3,300

Typical range $2,050 – $6,050 · 240V hybrid HPWH (50 gal)

Low

$2,050

Best case

Mid

Typical

$3,300

Typical

High

$6,050

Worst case

Itemized cost breakdown

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Line itemLowMidHigh
Total$2,050$3,300$6,050

Monthly energy impact

Savings

$4/ mo

Likely savings between $1 and $6 per month vs. your current fuel.

Simple payback (mid)

69 years

Net cost ÷ annual savings vs. current fuel.

Panel upgrade likelihood

Low risk

100A typically supports HPWH addition

  • Is a 120V plug-in or 240V hybrid model being quoted?
  • Is condensate drain work included (drain pan, pump, or gravity routing)?
  • Is the install location large enough for proper airflow (typically ≥700 cu ft)?
  • Is sound rating (dB) acceptable for the location?
  • Is old water heater removal and disposal included?
  • Which rebates require pre-approval, and have they been applied for?
  • Is the 240V circuit, outlet, or breaker work included if needed?
  • Are permits and inspection included?
  • Will the cold-air output affect any nearby living space?
  • What is the warranty on tank, compressor, and labor?

What can change this price

  • Estimates are planning ranges, not contractor quotes. Actual prices depend on your home, local labor rates, equipment, code requirements, utility rules, and contractor availability.

HPWH rebates & credits in New Mexico

Program Type Amount Expires
Federal · Credit 30% up to $2,000 2025-12-31
Income-qualified
Federal · Rebate $0–$1,750 2031-09-30

Frequently asked questions

How much does a heat pump water heater cost in Albuquerque?

In Albuquerque, NM, a 50-gallon hybrid HPWH typically runs $2,035–$3,885 installed, scaled to New Mexico labor rates. A 120V plug-in unit is cheaper. The calculator above refines for capacity, voltage, and install location.

What is the monthly operating cost in Albuquerque?

At New Mexico retail electricity of 14.4 cents/kWh, an HPWH for a 4-person household in Albuquerque costs about $18 per month to run — roughly 1/3 the energy use of a standard electric tank water heater.

What rebates apply to HPWHs in Albuquerque?

The federal 25C credit (which covered HPWHs up to $2,000) expired Dec 31 2025 under OBBBA. DOE HEEHRA provides up to $1,750 for HPWHs in income-qualified households where New Mexico has launched the program. The table above shows 2 applicable programs.

Where should an HPWH be installed?

HPWHs need about 700 cubic feet of free air to maintain efficiency. A conditioned basement or utility room works well; an unconditioned garage is fine in moderate climates but risky where winter ambient drops below the unit cutoff temperature.

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