Take advantage of big state and federal incentives and tax credits.
Federal tax credits cover up to 30% of the costs of heat pumps, heat pump hot water heaters, battery storage, insulation, solar, windows, home energy upgrades, weatherization, electric cars and more.
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What’s eligible? Chart from the Department of Energy
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Calculate your tax credits from Rewiring America and related fact sheet
- How to file – added information from the IRS
Get more in Massachusetts!
Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MASSCEC) provides a wealth of information on clean energy solutions for your home. There are a number of available technologies to help Massachusets homeowners save money on their energ bills while protecting the environment. This site will walk you through the why and how as well as provide information on state and federal incentives, and planning tools.
The Mass Save program offers incentives for energy assessments, insulation, heat pumps, heat pump hot water heaters, induction stoves, and more. See this factsheet and more FAQs to understand how the Federal tax incentives work with Mass Save.
Electric Vehicles and Hybrids.
- Massachusetts electric vehicle incentives provide a $3,500-$5000 rebate.
- See these and federal incentives at the Drive Green Program from Green Energy Consumers Alliance.
- Plus, both National Grid and Eversource offer electric car and charging incentives.