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IRA Rebates for Home Efficiency and Electric Appliances

Federal rebates for home upgrades are here. Are you eligible? 

Updated April 15, 2025

The federal Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) created two Home Energy Rebates Programs to offer unprecedented support for home electrification projects such as heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, and other efficiency measures. 

The United States Department of Energy (DOE) estimates these programs will save American households up to $1 billion on energy bills each year and support over 50,000 U.S. jobs.

Read on to learn more about the details, eligibility, and timing for these rebates.

April 2025 update: Take advantage of these credits while they're available! The new administration may reduce or even repeal the Inflation Reduction Act, which funds these tax credits.

HEEHRA Rebate Program

The federal Home Electrification and Appliances Rebates (HEAR) program helps moderate and low-income households go electric with rebates on heat pumps.

In California, the California Energy Commission (CEC) administers these rebates through its High-Efficiency Electric Home Rebate Act (HEEHRA).

Update as of April 15th, 2025:

HEEHRA rebate applications are expected to resume in Southern and Central Cailfornia on April 16th. No additional funding is available for Northern California.

    • HEEHRA rebates are available to households with a total income that is less than 150% of the Area Median Income (AMI).
    • This program offers two levels of rebates for heat pumps:
      • $4,000 for homes making between 80-150% of AMI
      • $8,000 for homes making less than 80% of AMI
    • Qualifying heat pumps must be ENERGY STAR® listed models:

      • Equipment can be 2-stage or variable capacity systems; 1-stage systems are not eligible.
      • New gas furnaces cannot be installed as part of the heat pump project. Existing furnaces can be left in for backup heating if the heat pump is sized to meet the home's heating needs.

QuitCarbon's free guidance helps you maximize these rebates. Click here to answer a few brief questions about your household income range so we can provide the most accurate guidance for your home.

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HER/HOMES Program

The federal Home Efficiency Rebates (HER) program—in California, known as Homeowners Managing Energy Savings (HOMES)—is intended to fund whole-house energy efficiency retrofits. 

    • The HOMES Program does not have an expected timeline for launch.
    • If it launches, the program may offer $2,000 - $7,000, depending on total energy savings, with larger amounts for those earning less than 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI).

Determine Your Eligibility

Determining eligibility for these programs involves a few straightforward steps: 

Home Energy Assessment

  • Conduct a home energy assessment to identify potential improvements and estimate the energy savings from proposed upgrades.
  • For California homeowners, we recommend starting with QuitCarbon's free home energy assessment here.

Income Verification

  • HEEHRA Program: This program specifically targets low- and middle-income households. Homeowners need to provide income documentation here to qualify for these rebate amounts.

Application Process

  • Contractors will do most of the application work for these rebates, and will apply the rebates to the cost of your project at the point of sale.
  • Homeowners will need to submit an application through the designated state or utility program portals. Keeping documentation of all improvements and costs will streamline this process.

Plan the Timing of Your Home Energy Upgrades

IRA rebates are not retroactive, and will only be available after a program has launched. Projects cannot start before TECH approves the HEEHRA reservation.

In deciding how to time electrification work, you will need to weigh your personal finances and priorities against the incentives offered in these programs.

QuitCarbon will analyze your specifics and craft a plan of action for your home. Then we'll help you electrify with ease and savings, on the timeline that works for you.