Oregon
Induction Stove Cost in Oregon
Estimate the installed cost, applicable rebates, and operating-cost change for a heat pump in Oregon. Calibrated to local labor rates (1.16× HVAC multiplier), retail electricity (13.4¢/kWh), and standard climate.
Estimated installed cost
$3,175
Typical range $1,700 – $6,025 · 30-inch induction range (basic)
Low
$1,700
Best case
Mid
Typical$3,175
Typical
High
$6,025
Worst case
Itemized cost breakdown
Click a row for math & sources| Line item | Low | Mid | High |
|---|---|---|---|
Equipment | $850 | $1,300 | $2,000 |
Labor State labor multiplier applied (OR). | $232 | $464 | $696 |
Permit & inspection | $50 | $100 | $200 |
Job complexity adjustment Reflects installation difficulty, home type, and timing. | $0 | $93 | $935 |
Circuit / wiring add-on | $400 | $750 | $1,300 |
Gas line cap (licensed plumber) Required when removing a gas range; varies by jurisdiction and access. | $150 | $275 | $450 |
Induction-compatible cookware allowance Most stainless and cast-iron pans work; fully aluminum and copper do not. | $75 | $200 | $450 |
| Total | $1,700 | $3,175 | $6,025 |
Monthly energy impact
~Neutral$1/ mo
Bills change very little — between -$3 and $1 per month either way.
Panel upgrade likelihood
Low risk100A typically supports induction range with load calculation
- Is a new 240V circuit required, or can I use existing wiring?
- Is the 240V outlet (NEMA 14-50 or similar) included?
- Will my panel support the new induction load?
- Is gas line capping by a licensed plumber included if I'm switching from gas?
- Is the range, cooktop, or only the wiring included in the quote?
- Does the quote include permit and inspection?
- Is there a separate cookware allowance for induction-compatible pans?
- What is the labor warranty?
- Are any countertop modifications needed?
- Is removal and disposal of the old range included?
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.
- ENERGY STAR Cooktop & Range Resources— ENERGY STAR, reviewed 2026-05-01
- EIA Electricity Retail Sales (state-level)— U.S. Energy Information Administration, reviewed 2026-04-01
- BLS OEWS — Electricians (47-2111)— U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, reviewed 2026-05-01
Heat pump rebates & credits in Oregon
| Program | Type | Amount | Expires |
|---|---|---|---|
| Income-qualified | Federal · Rebate | $0–$840 | 2031-09-30 |
Frequently asked questions
How much does an induction range install cost in Oregon?
In Oregon, a basic 30-inch induction range install runs $1,740–$4,060. A new 240V circuit adds $400 to $1,300 if needed (most kitchens with a gas range do not have one). Capping the existing gas line costs $150 to $450. Premium ranges (Bosch 800, Café, Wolf, Miele) add $1,000 to $3,000.
What are the operating-cost savings vs. gas in Oregon?
Induction-vs-gas operating cost is roughly neutral at typical cooking volumes — the annual delta is typically within $25 per year. The real value is indoor air quality (no combustion byproducts), faster boil times, easier cleanup, and removing a combustion appliance from the kitchen.
What rebates apply to induction stoves in Oregon?
The federal 25C credit does NOT cover stoves. DOE HEEHRA provides up to $840 for electric stoves, cooktops, or ranges in income-qualified households, administered state by state. The rebate table above shows 1 applicable programs for Oregon.
Will existing cookware work with induction?
Induction works only with magnetic cookware (cast iron, magnetic stainless steel). The magnet test: if a fridge magnet sticks to the bottom of a pan, it works. Aluminum, copper, and most non-magnetic stainless steel do not. A starter cookware allowance of $75 to $450 covers basic pieces — many homes already have enough cast-iron cookware to skip this entirely.
Induction stove cost by state
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- Arkansas
- California
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- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Florida
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
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- Missouri
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- New Hampshire
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- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
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- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
- District of Columbia