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High-Efficiency Electric Home Rebates (HEEHRA) — Up to $14,000

U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS)IRA-HEEHRARefreshed 1 month ago
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Max funding

$14K

per applicant

Type

Point-of-Sale Rebate

Discount at purchase

Deadline

Rolling

No fixed cutoff

Timing

Instant

Applied at purchase

Complexity

Simple

Short form or instant

About This Program

Federal point-of-sale rebates for low-to-moderate income households to electrify homes, covering heat pumps, water heaters, electric appliances, and home upgrades up to $14,000. Households at or below 80% AMI receive 100% coverage; those between 80-150% AMI receive 50% coverage. Rebates are administered through state energy offices and participating retailers.

Key Requirements & Eligibility

  • 1Household income at or below 150% of Area Median Income (AMI)
  • 2Low-income households (≤80% AMI) eligible for 100% rebate; 80-150% AMI eligible for 50%
  • 3Equipment must meet ENERGY STAR or equivalent efficiency standards
  • 4Application through participating state energy office or retailer
  • 5State HEEHRA program must be launched and active

Do I qualify?

Answer the questions below to get an instant self-assessment of your fit for this program. This is informational — final determinations are made by the administering agency.

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1.Household income at or below 150% of Area Median Income (AMI)

2.Low-income households (≤80% AMI) eligible for 100% rebate; 80-150% AMI eligible for 50%

3.Equipment must meet ENERGY STAR or equivalent efficiency standards

4.Application through participating state energy office or retailer

5.State HEEHRA program must be launched and active

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