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.

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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.

Did the federal heat pump tax credit go away?
Yes — the 25C credit ($2,000/yr for heat pumps) was repealed by the One Big Beautiful Bill in July 2025 and expired December 31, 2025.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.
What is HEEHRA?
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.
How much does a heat pump cost to install?
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.
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Avg rebate stack$8–14kIncome-qualified households in HEEHRA-active states
Installer quotes3 per ZIPVetted HVAC partners, coverage checked before we route