Discover Federal, State, and Local Rebates Available for Your New Heat Pump
Investing in a heat pump is now more affordable than ever with available incentives. Learn how to save thousands on energy-efficient upgrades and enjoy year-round comfort.
Main Types of Rebates in the US for Residential Homes
- Federal Tax Credit
- State-Level Incentives and Rebates
- Local Utility Incentives
- Income-Based Rebates
Federal Heat Pump Incentives
Tax Credit: Get a rebate of 30% or up to $2,000 off your new heat pump in your primary home through the 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit. Purchase, install, and file IRS Form 5695 to claim your savings. Check if your heat pump meets CEE guidelines to qualify.
State Heat Pump Incentives
Energy efficiency incentives vary by state. Here’s a summary for California, Florida, and Washington. For other states, browse the DSIRE Website.California State Incentives
- Local Utility Rebates: Check with your utility company or use zip codes to search ones that offer rebates on heat pumps here.
Florida State Incentives
- Local Rebates: Incentives range from $25 to $1,500+ through city, county, and utility programs. Search on DSIRE and Energy Star.
Washington State Incentives
- Seattle Discount: Up to $600 instant discount for high-efficiency heat pumps through qualified installers. Learn more.
- Income-Based Rebates: Launching by early 2025 for lower-income households upgrading to high-efficiency heat pumps. Learn more.
All Other State Incentives
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You can see status of state wide rebates here. State rebates will vary and will depend on your income:
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<80% state median income: 100% rebate.
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80%-150% state median income: 50% rebate.
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150% state median income: No rebate. Consumer Reports.