Lansing Board of Water & Light's Hometown Energy Savers program (launched January 2024) rebates electric lawn equipment — $20-$100 residential and $20-$1,000 commercial per item. Amounts were reduced over 2025-2026; still active as of June 2026.
Great Lakes Energy's Energy Wise program offered a $50 rebate on a battery-electric walk-behind lawn mower (one per member) from at least 2022 through the 2025 program year; it was dropped from the 2026 catalog. Historical — no longer offered.
Presque Isle Electric & Gas offered electric lawn/outdoor equipment rebates through Michigan's Energy Optimization program — walk-behind mower $50, riding mower $300, two-stage snow blower $200, plus $40 each for string trimmers, leaf blowers and chainsaws — from at least 2022 through the 2025 program year. The entire lawn category was removed from the 2026 catalog (DSIRE now lists no PIE&G incentives). Historical — no longer offered.
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