Ontario Save on Energy Instant Discounts Program for Lighting

September 18, 2025

Receive upfront discounts from participating distributors on the purchase of energy-efficient lighting products that will help to lower your business’s energy consumption, improve your bottom line and transform your space.

Instant, point-of-sale discounts are available for existing commercial, agricultural, industrial, institutional and multi-unit residential buildings and facilities in Ontario that purchase eligible lighting products from participating distributors/dealers. 

 Discounts are Available for:
ProductDiscount available per unit*
4′ T5 Led Tube Replacement (Ul Type A)Up to $2
4′ T5 Led Tube Replacement (Ul Type B)Up to $2
4′ T5 Led Tube Replacement (Ul Type C)Up to $6
4′ T5ho Led Tube Replacement (Ul Type A)Up to $4
4′ T5ho Led Tube Replacement (Ul Type B)Up to $4
4′ T5ho Led Tube Replacement (Ul Type C)Up to $8
4′ T8 Led/Led U-Bend Lamp (Type A)Up to $2
4′ T8 Led/Led U-Bend Lamp (Type B)Up to $2
4′ T8 Led/Led U-Bend Lamp (Type C)Up to $4
8′ Led Linear Ambient FixturesUp to $18
8′ T8 Led LampUp to $4
Integral Led Troffer and Led Linear Ambient FixtureUp to $14
Integral Led Troffer and Linear Ambient Retrofit KitsUp to $11
LED Low Bay Fixture (<10,000 Lumens & <100W)Up to $40
LED High Bay Fixture (>= 10,000 Lumens & <105W)Up to $50
LED High Bay Fixture (>= 12,200 Lumens & <132W)Up to $50
LED High Bay Fixture (>= 15,500 Lumens & <178W)Up to $90
LED High Bay Fixture (>= 20,100 Lumens & <305W)Up to $120
LED High Bay Fixture (>= 34,700 Lumens)Up to $140
LED Recessed DownlightsUp to $7
LED Reflector (Flood/Spot) Lamp Pin and Screw BaseUp to $4
Refrigerated Display Case Led Fixture – Horizontal (Undershelf) InstallationUp to $7
Refrigerated Display Case Led Fixture – Vertical InstallationUp to $9
Lighting Controls (Occupancy Sensors & Integrated Controls)Up to $30

*Total discount offered may vary by participating distributor. Please contact a participating distributor for more information about product discounts and availability of eligible product models offered. Qualified products lists may be updated from time to time without notice.

Participating Distributors are required to confirm end-use customer eligibility to ensure that Eligible Measures are sold only to eligible end-use customers. An eligible end-use customer must be the owner and/or operator and/or employee of the following Facility types:

  1. Commercial spaces or buildings, such as offices, retail and grocery stores,
    restaurants, hotels and warehouses;
  2. Industrial buildings in sectors such as food and beverage, automotive, plastics, steel,
    mining, paper and chemical industries;
  3. Institutional buildings, including hospitals, schools, universities, government buildings,
    municipal facilities;
  4. Multi-family buildings, such as apartments (including social housing) or condominiums
    (for clarity, this applies to common areas in multi-family buildings, and not for
    residential in-suite areas); or
  5. Agricultural facilities, including dairy, swine and poultry farms, greenhouses and
    nurseries

For more information about eligibility, refer to the full program requirements.

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