U.S. Department of Energy
Max Benefit
$14K
Enrollment Period
Open enrollment
The High-Efficiency Electric Home Rebate Act (HEEHRA) provides point-of-sale rebates for low- and moderate-income households to electrify their homes. Rebates cover heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, electric stoves, clothes dryers, insulation, weatherization, and electrical panel upgrades. Income-qualified households can receive up to $14,000 in rebates.
Answer each question — we'll show you exactly what applies to your situation.
Are you a homeowner occupying the home as your primary residence?
What is your household income?
This program uses Area Median Income (AMI) — the middle income for your local area — as its benchmark. Your limit is 150% of your area's AMI, which varies by location. Select your state and area to see your exact limit.
Do you purchase and install qualifying high-efficiency electric appliances or upgrades: heat pump HVAC, heat pump water heater, electric stove/range, electric clothes dryer, electrical panel upgrade, insulation/air sealing, or EV charger?
Do you use a qualified contractor participating in your state's HEEHRA program?
Program is state-administered — availability varies; check your state energy office?
Maximum household rebate is $14,000 total across all measures?