Pricing and Grants
Choosing geothermal energy means opting for a 100% renewable, locally produced energy source that helps you save on your energy bills.
Receive a Generous Grants
The cost of drilling the well and installing the geothermal heat pump may seem high at first glance. However, the generous LogisVert grants from Hydro-Québec covers a significant portion of the initial costs, making this solution advantageous for heating and cooling your home.
Moreover, Énergir Geothermal Solutions* directly deducts the subsidy from your invoice and handles the claim process. You only need to pay the remaining portion of the work.

Save on Your Energy Bill
With energy efficiency reaching 400%, geothermal energy can help you save up to 60% on heating costs compared to a fully electric standard system, and up to 35% on cooling.
It’s an effective way to reduce your energy expenses!
Discover examples tailored to your needs
Making geothermal energy accessible is at the heart of what we do. Thanks to the LogisVert grant, the equipment’s long lifespan, and the energy savings it can provide, geothermal energy can be a cost-effective solution for many homes.
The following examples of installation costs, grants, and average annual savings (as of March 2026) help illustrate the potential benefits of geothermal energy based on the size of your home.
Grants
For a geothermal heat pump with a capacity of approximately 2.5 tons, you could potentially receive up to $22,5001 in grants.
Costs2
Example: For a single-family home of approximately 110 m2 and built in 1980, the cost of installing a geothermal heat pump with a capacity of approximately 2.5 tons starts at $20,5003—including potential grants.
This example includes Hydro-Québec’s LogisVert grant, for which Énergir Solution Géothermie will handle the application process on your behalf.
Savings
In addition to grants, switching from a conventional electric heating system to geothermal heating could save you money every year for the entire lifespan of your geothermal heat pump—approximately 25 years.

Grants
For a geothermal heat pump with a capacity of approximately 3 tons, you could potentially receive up to $27,0001 in grants.
Cost2
Example: For a single-family home of approximately 160 m2 and built in 1980, the cost of installing a geothermal heat pump with a capacity of about 3 tons starts at $21,0003—including potential grants.
This example includes Hydro-Québec’s LogisVert grant, for which Énergir Solution Géothermie will handle the application process on your behalf.
Savings
In addition to grants, switching from a conventional electric heating system to geothermal heating could save you money every year for the entire lifespan of your geothermal heat pump—approximately 25 years.

Grant
For a geothermal heat pump with a capacity of approximately 4 tons, you could potentially receive up to $36,0001 in grants.
Costs2
Example: For a single-family home of approximately 205 m2 and built in 1980, the cost of installing a geothermal heat pump with a capacity of approximately 4 tons starts at $20,0003—including potential grants.
This example includes Hydro-Québec’s LogisVert grant, for which Énergir Solution Géothermie will handle the application process on your behalf.
Savings
In addition to grants, switching from a conventional electric heating system to geothermal heating could save you money every year for the entire lifespan of your geothermal heat pump—approximately 25 years.

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Legal notices
1. The grant is offered by Hydro-Québec as part of its LogisVert program. Eligibility criteria must be met. This program is administered by Hydro-Québec and is subject to change.
2. For informational purposes only. Heating energy requirements vary depending on multiple factors, such as floor area, insulation, and the number of windows. A personalized assessment will determine energy needs, including the heat pump’s capacity and the grant amount.
3. The installation cost is provided for informational purposes only and is based on one or more projects in March 2026. Actual amounts may vary depending on the specifics of the project and the heat pump model.
4. For informational purposes only. Estimated amount compared to conventional electric resistance heating and for similar usage and climatic conditions. The average annual savings for heating vary depending on various parameters, including the type of building, the heating system, and the installed equipment. Calculations based on Hydro-Québec’s November 2025 rates. Additional savings may be realized in homes where an air conditioning system is already in use.