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Take advantage of heat pump
rebates and incentives

The push toward electrification is picking up speed, and governments are working to make the switch easier. Going all-electric with a heat pump system may come with federal incentives, tax credits, and local utility rebates.

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Understanding the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)

The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 is the largest ever climate investment by the Federal Government in American history. This energy relief bill incentivizes the adoption of efficient, all-electric appliances.

Tax incentives and savings

Making heat pumps more affordable than ever

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List of products that qualify for IRA tax credit with map visual

Qualified product list

Download list of products that qualify for IRA tax credit.

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What is the 25C tax credit?

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Which products qualify for the tax credit?

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How long do I have to take advantage of the programs?

Combine federal, local, and utility incentives to maximize savings

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Program descriptions

Program descriptions are not a guarantee of availability of tax credits or rebates, or full terms of eligibility, and may be subject to change. Consult your tax professional for advice.

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