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Columbus, OH · Heat pump rebates 2026

Columbus heat pump rebates.
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AEP Ohio rebates plus city-level incentives — Ohio HEEHRA timing is unannounced. Here's the current rebate stack for Columbus homeowners.

What heat pump rebates are available in Columbus?

Columbus, OH homeowners stack HEEHRA (has not launched HEEHRA publicly yet), utility programs, and remaining federal credits to offset heat pump installation. Typical rebate stack: utility and state-level rebates only (no HEEHRA today). AEP Ohio rebates plus city-level incentives — Ohio HEEHRA timing is unannounced.

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Why Columbus matters for heat pump stacking

AEP Ohio rebates plus city-level incentives — Ohio HEEHRA timing is unannounced.

For the state-wide program detail — HEEHRA launch status, every state tax credit, rebate caps, and application timing — see the full Ohio rebate page. To stack the full federal + state + utility combination correctly, start with the rebate stacking guide.

Columbus heat pump rebates — frequently asked

Columbus homeowners stack Ohio's HEEHRA program (has not launched HEEHRA publicly yet), local utility incentives, and remaining federal credits. Typical net savings: utility and state-level rebates only (no HEEHRA today) on a whole-home heat pump install.
No — the 25C federal heat pump tax credit was repealed by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in July 2025 and expired December 31, 2025. Columbus homeowners now rely on HEEHRA, utility rebates, and surviving 25C categories (solar PV, geothermal, battery storage).
HEEHRA uses county-level Area Median Income (AMI) thresholds from HUD, adjusted for household size. Under 80% AMI qualifies for the full rebate; 80-150% qualifies for 50%; above 150% AMI is not HEEHRA-eligible but can still stack utility programs.
Yes — ElectrifyAtlas matches your ZIP to three vetted Ohio installers with coverage in Columbus. Typical turnaround is 24 hours after form submission.
Check your state energy office's certified contractor directory (which Ohio maintains for HEEHRA-eligible installers). Most utility programs publish their own Quality Installation Program lists. Installer certification is non-negotiable for most state and utility rebate programs — uncertified work voids the rebate.
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