Home Energy Rebate Program
Federal and state programs providing point-of-sale rebates for energy efficiency upgrades (insulation, heat pumps, electrical panels, windows). The IRA authorized up to $14,000 per household through HEEHRA.
Why It Matters
IRA rebates cover 50-100% of costs for qualifying households. Combining federal tax credits with state rebates can make electrification nearly free for moderate-income families.
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HEEHRA (High-Efficiency Electric Home Rebate Act)
An IRA-funded point-of-sale rebate program for electrification upgrades: up to $8,000 for a heat pump, $1,750 for a HPWH, $4,000 for an electrical panel, and $14,000 total for LMI households.
HOMES Rebate (Home Owner Managing Energy Savings)
An IRA-funded rebate program for whole-home energy efficiency improvements. Offers $2,000-$4,000 based on measured or modeled energy savings (typically 20-35% reduction).
25C Tax Credit
The federal Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (IRC §25C) providing 30% of the cost of qualifying energy efficiency upgrades: heat pumps ($2,000), insulation ($1,200), HPWH ($2,000), and more.