HEEHRA Rebates 2026 — State-by-State Status

What is HEEHRA and how much can I get?

HEEHRA pays income-qualified homeowners up to $14,000 total toward electrification — heat pumps, water heaters, induction stoves, panel upgrades, and insulation. It's federally funded and state-administered. Your exact amount depends on household income, state launch status, and which appliances you upgrade. Check your state in the ElectrifyAtlas rebate finder.

What is HEEHRA?
The Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate Act — a federally-funded, state-administered rebate program authorized under the Inflation Reduction Act. Pays income-qualified households up to $14,000 total toward heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, induction stoves, panel upgrades, and insulation.
Which states have HEEHRA active in 2026?
As of April 2026: active in Washington, Massachusetts (Mass Save), New York (NYSERDA). California fully reserved and on waitlist. Oregon launching Spring 2026. Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey pending DOE approval.
How much does HEEHRA pay for a heat pump?
Up to $8,000 for a heat pump system for households earning below 80% of area median income, reduced to 50% of cost for 80-150% AMI households, and zero above 150% AMI. Income caps and exact amounts vary by state.