Reclaim Energy Hot Water Heat Pump in Kaimai, BOP

AustraliaClimate Zone 4

Looking at a Reclaim Energy hot water heat pump for your Kaimai home? Installed pricing for Reclaim Energy in Bay of Plenty ranges from $9,000 - $12,500 (indicative, June 2026). There are no rebates for hot water heat pumps in New Zealand, so that is the full price. Homeowners wanting maximum efficiency and the quietest operation, and happy to pay a premium for it.

Reclaim Energy sits above the $5,900 - $8,900 typical installed range for this area. The premium reflects Reclaim Energy's higher efficiency and specification, which usually delivers a lower total cost of ownership over the system's lifetime.

Hot water heat pumps perform well in this climate. Mild conditions for most of the year mean strong efficiency, with only a small dip on the coolest winter mornings. Most models sold in NZ will perform to specification here.

$9,000 - $12,500
Installed (full price)
$0
Rebates in NZ
4.5
COP (efficiency)
10yr
Max warranty

Reclaim Energy Models Available

Reclaim CO2 250L

$9,000 - $11,500
installed, indicative
Capacity
250L
COP
4.5
Running cost (est.)
~$225/yr
Energy stars
6 stars
Suitable for
2-4 person household
Noise
37dB
Dimensions
1510x560x560mm
Weight
78kg

Reclaim CO2 315L

$9,500 - $12,500
installed, indicative
Capacity
315L
COP
4.5
Running cost (est.)
~$265/yr
Energy stars
6 stars
Suitable for
3-5 person household
Noise
37dB
Dimensions
1740x560x560mm
Weight
85kg

Specifications and pricing are indicative for the NZ market as at June 2026. Confirm current models and exact pricing with your installer.

How Reclaim Energy Performs in Kaimai's Climate

ExcellentClimate Zone 4 | CO2 refrigerant

Reclaim Energy performs exceptionally well in climate zone 4. With mild ambient temperatures for most of the year, the CO2 refrigerant system will operate near its rated COP of 4.5. Running costs will be at the lower end of estimates, with consistent hot water delivery year-round.

Noise Levels in a Built-Up Area

At 37dB, Reclaim Energy is one of the quietest hot water heat pumps available, which matters in built-up areas where units are often installed close to neighbouring properties. You are unlikely to receive noise complaints at this level.

Pros

  • CO2 refrigerant with industry-leading efficiency
  • Split design is very quiet (37dB)
  • Flexible cylinder placement (indoor or outdoor)
  • Long NZ distribution history via Apricus Eco
  • Performs well in cold climates

Cons

  • Premium installed price
  • Split system needs more installation work
  • Smaller installer network than Rheem or Rinnai

Rebates and Financing for Reclaim Energy in Kaimai

Government rebates

None exist in New Zealand

There is no STC-style scheme, no national rebate, and no Bay of Plenty rebate for hot water heat pumps, whichever brand you choose. Warmer Kiwi Homes covers insulation and space-heating heat pumps only, not hot water.

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Financing that helps

Bank green home loan top-ups

ANZ, ASB and BNZ offer top-ups at about 1% p.a. fixed for 3 years (up to $80,000); Westpac offers 0% up to $50,000 over 5 years. You need an existing home loan and equity, and the balance reverts to standard rates after the promotional window. Check terms with your bank.

What actually exists in Bay of Plenty

The energy picture in Bay of Plenty

Tauranga and Rotorua are connected to the North Island gas network, but most Bay of Plenty homes heat water with electric cylinders. The mild coastal climate is ideal for hot water heat pumps, which run at high efficiency year-round here.

New Zealand has no gas ban, but the supply picture is shifting: proven gas reserves fell 27% in a single year to a 20-year low, and production is falling faster than forecast. For Kaimai households with gas hot water, the practical takeaway is to plan ahead. Keep using and repairing your current system, but when it reaches end-of-life, replacing it with a hot water heat pump rather than another gas unit avoids locking in 10+ more years of exposure to rising gas prices.

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Reclaim Energy in Kaimai - Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a hot water heat pump cost in Kaimai?
A hot water heat pump in Kaimai typically costs between $5,900 and $8,900 fully installed (indicative, June 2026). There are no government rebates for hot water heat pumps in New Zealand, so this is the full price. Entry supply-and-install bundles start from around $6,400 nationally, while complex installations or relocations can run $9,000 to $13,000. The final price depends on the brand, cylinder size, and how straightforward your installation is.
What rebates are available for a hot water heat pump in Kaimai?
None. New Zealand has no equivalent of Australia's STC scheme and no national or Bay of Plenty rebate for hot water heat pumps. What can help with the upfront cost: bank green home loan top-ups (ANZ, ASB and BNZ offer around 1% p.a. fixed for 3 years up to $80,000; Westpac offers 0% up to $50,000 over 5 years; you need an existing home loan and equity, and rates revert after the promotional period). The Warmer Kiwi Homes programme covers insulation and space-heating heat pumps only; it does not cover hot water heat pumps.
Are hot water heat pumps efficient in Kaimai's climate?
Kaimai has a mild upper North Island climate with warm summers and cool winters. Hot water heat pumps perform well in this climate. Mild conditions for most of the year mean strong efficiency, with only a small dip on the coolest winter mornings. Most models sold in NZ will perform to specification here. At average NZ electricity prices, a typical household spends roughly $250 to $450 a year running a hot water heat pump, where a standard electric hot water cylinder doing the same job usually costs three to four times as much to run (estimates; actual costs depend on your tariff and usage).
What does the NZ gas supply crunch mean for Kaimai?
Tauranga and Rotorua are connected to the North Island gas network, but most Bay of Plenty homes heat water with electric cylinders. The mild coastal climate is ideal for hot water heat pumps, which run at high efficiency year-round here. There is no ban and no deadline: you can keep repairing an existing gas system. The decision point comes at end-of-life, when replacing gas hot water with a hot water heat pump avoids signing up for another decade of rising gas costs.
How long does a hot water heat pump installation take in Kaimai?
A straightforward like-for-like swap from an electric hot water cylinder in Kaimai takes around 3-5 hours. Allow a full day if you are converting from gas (the gas supply needs to be safely capped) or relocating the cylinder. Installers servicing this area can usually attend within a week or two.
What size hot water heat pump do I need for my Kaimai home?
As a rule of thumb for Kaimai (climate zone 4): 1-2 people suit a 220-250L cylinder, 3-4 people a 250-300L cylinder, and 5+ people a 300-340L cylinder. In your milder climate the unit recovers quickly, so standard sizing works well.
Which hot water heat pump brand is best for Kaimai?
In Kaimai's mild climate (zone 4), all five brands with a verified NZ presence perform well, so value and support matter most. Rheem's supply-and-install bundles (from around $6,400) and Econergy's NZ-made integrated cylinders are the value picks, while Rheem and Rinnai have the widest installer and service networks.
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