Rebate Intelligence · 2026

Every heat pump rebate
you qualify for.

Stack federal, state, and utility programs in one ZIP lookup. Size the right system. Get 3 local installer quotes.

Heat pump installed outside a warm-lit Craftsman home at twilight
Avg net install$3,800–$9,200After rebate stacking, HEEHRA-active states
All 50 states
Federal · State · Utility
Rewiring America data
Manual J sizing
3 vetted installers per ZIP
No email wall
Live feed
New Hampshire 7 days ago: NH Public Utilities Commission signals Q3 2026 HEEHRA launch
Why ElectrifyAtlas

The full rebate stack.
Without the email wall.

Every rebate, one ZIP

Federal, state, HEEHRA, and utility programs stacked and sequenced in a single lookup.

Real quotes in 24 hours

Three vetted local HVAC installers quote your job within a day. Coverage-checked before we route.

Manual J built in

Sizing by climate zone, square footage, and insulation tier — no contractor rule-of-thumb oversizing.

Live program data

Pulled from the Rewiring America Incentive API and refreshed daily. Newly-launched state programs appear within 24 hours.

No email wall

Run the rebate finder and sizing calculator without signing up. You only share contact info when you want installer quotes.

Expert guides included

Fifty state hubs, eight long-form journal pieces, and technical guides on Manual J, cold-climate sizing, and installer vetting.

How it works

ZIP in.
Installers in 24 hours.

01Lookup

One ZIP, four rebate layers.

Federal, state HEEHRA, state tax credits, utility rebates — stacked against your income and household size in one call.

02Size

Manual J in 60 seconds.

Square footage, climate zone, insulation, heating fuel → recommended tons, install cost range, and 10-year TCO.

03Quote

Three vetted installers.

We check coverage and installer quality before routing. Quotes arrive within 24 hours. No spam, no upsells.

Worked example · Cambridge, MA

A $18,400 install becomes
$3,400 out of pocket.

3-person household, $75k income, 1,800 sq ft home. 3-ton cold-climate heat pump + heat pump water heater. Here's the stack, in order.

Installed costStandard-tier 3-ton Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat + 80-gal heat pump water heater$18,400
HEEHRA rebateIncome-qualified (under 80% AMI) · applied at point-of-sale by installer−$8,000
Mass Save heat pump rebateWhole-home conversion tier · mail-in after install−$6,000
MA Residential Energy Credit15% state tax credit · claimed on MA return−$1,000
Net out of pocket81% of sticker cost offset · financed or paid in cash$3,400

Your stack depends on your ZIP, income, and household size. Some states exceed this — others are leaner. Run your own ZIP above to see the real math.

The Atlas · HEEHRA 2026

Where HEEHRA is actually live.
State by state, pulled from DOE.

HEEHRA pays income-qualified households up to $14,000 toward electrification — but only a handful of states have actually opened applications. Here's where you can apply today, where it's launching, and where it's stuck.

Active — applications openWaitlist — funds exhausted or cappedLaunching 2026Pending DOE approvalNo launch date
Hover a state to see its HEEHRA status — click to open the full state rebate page with live data and the ZIP lookup.
Live rollout feed

Recent HEEHRA changes

Tracked from state energy office announcements. See how we source this data in the methodology.

The Signature Column

The $2,000 heat pump tax credit is gone.
Here's what actually matters in 2026.

When Congress repealed 25C in July 2025, every "heat pump calculator" on the internet became instantly wrong. Most still are.

For the last four years, every homeowner story about heat pump savings started with the same line: "plus the $2,000 federal tax credit." That was the headline. State rebates were a footnote.

That story is over. The 25C credit expired December 31, 2025 — along with 25D for owned solar and battery. If you search "heat pump tax credit 2026" right now, the top three results still tell you it exists. They're wrong, and they're costing homeowners thousands by sending them into installer conversations with outdated math.

Here's what's true now: state and utility stacks often pay more than 25C ever did. In Massachusetts, an income-qualified household combining HEEHRA ($8,000) with Mass Save rebates (up to $10,000) and MOR-EV bonuses walks out of a heat pump install at net cost under $4,000. That's a better outcome than the old federal credit delivered in any bracket.

But the stack depends entirely on where you live. Four states have HEEHRA applications open. Five more launch in 2026. The rest are stuck in DOE approval queues or haven't announced. We built ElectrifyAtlas so homeowners stop guessing — one ZIP, every program you qualify for, stacked into a real number you can actually plan around.

Answered

How do I find every heat pump rebate I qualify for?

Enter your ZIP in the ElectrifyAtlas rebate finder. The tool pulls live data from federal tax credits, state HEEHRA programs, and your local utility incentives in one call — stacking them into a single dollar figure so you see your actual out-of-pocket cost before you call an installer.

Yes — the 25C credit ($2,000/yr for heat pumps) was repealed by the One Big Beautiful Bill in July 2025 and expired December 31, 2025. State and utility rebates are now the only path to heat pump savings in 2026.
The Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate Act — a federally-funded, state-administered program that pays income-qualified households up to $14,000 total toward heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, induction stoves, and panel upgrades.
Typical all-in install ranges $8,000 to $24,000 depending on system size, home complexity, and labor rates in your ZIP. After rebate stacking, net cost can drop to $3,000–$10,000 in states with active programs.
Homeowners · Active stacks

Three install stories.
Three rebate stacks.

Stacked HEEHRA with Mass Save and MOR-EV — net $3,800 out of pocket on a $16k install. Calculator sized it correctly the first time.

HomeownerCambridge, MA

I'd given up on the federal credit after the repeal. The site showed me NYSERDA Clean Heat was worth more than 25C ever was in my bracket.

HomeownerRochester, NY

The installer quotes all came in within 24 hours. One was $4k under the others — turns out they were eligible for an extra utility bonus the others missed.

HomeownerSeattle, WA
Data sources
Rewiring AmericaIncentive APIU.S. DOEHEEHRA program dataDSIREState + utility coverageENERGY STAREquipment specsAHRICertified performance
Ready to stack

Find your rebates.
Size the right system.

One ZIP. Three installer quotes. Full picture in under five minutes.

Avg rebate stack$8–14kIncome-qualified households in HEEHRA-active states
Installer quotes3 per ZIPVetted HVAC partners, coverage checked before we route