The High-Efficiency Electric Home Rebate Act (HEERHA) is a federal program created under the Inflation Reduction Act. It provides up to $14,000 in point-of-sale rebates for low- to moderate-income households to upgrade to energy-efficient appliances, such as heat pumps, electric stoves, and advanced insulation, significantly lowering long-term utility bills.
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If you’re tired of relying on standard utility assistance to pay exorbitant winter heating and summer cooling bills, the HEERHA rebates present an incredible opportunity to permanently fix the problem. By heavily subsidizing high-efficiency electric appliances, the federal government makes home weatherization accessible even if you don’t have thousands of dollars in savings.

Understanding the Exact HEERHA Rebates Available
Unlike tax credits which only benefit you during tax season, HEERHA acts as an immediate discount at the retail register or directly with certified HVAC contractors. Here is the exact funding breakdown allocated per household upgrade:
Heat Pump HVAC
Claim up to $8,000 toward the installation of an electric heat pump for highly efficient space heating and cooling.
Electrical Panel Upgrade
Claim up to $4,000 to replace an outdated breaker box, which is often required to support new heavy-duty electric appliances.
Weatherization & Insulation
Claim up to $1,600 for spray foam, attic insulation, air sealing, and advanced ventilation to stop energy leaks.
Heat Pump Water Heater
Claim up to $1,750 to transition away from expensive, conventional gas or electric resistance water boilers.
Electric Stoves & Ovens
Claim up to $840 for purchasing an induction cooktop or high-efficiency electric oven while ditching fossil fuels.
Electrical Wiring
Claim up to $2,500 to run dedicated 240V circuits to your new, heavy-load appliances.
The maximum allowable rebate total per qualifying residential household.

Do You Qualify for HEERHA Points-of-Sale Rebates?
Everything depends on your exact income relative to the Area Median Income (AMI) of your local city or zip code.
- Low-Income Households (Below 80% AMI): You qualify to have 100% of the costs covered (up to the $14,000 cap). You might receive a completely free HVAC system.
- Moderate-Income (80% to 150% AMI): You qualify to receive 50% of the costs covered. You will split the difference with the contractor.
- High-Income (Above 150% AMI): You do not qualify for HEERHA point-of-sale rebates, but you can heavily utilize the separate 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Tax Credit instead.
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How to Process the HEERHA Rebates
Unlike normal federal relief, you do not wait to get a check in the mail months later. This program dictates that state energy offices administer the funding directly to the contractors at the time of purchase.
The 3-Step HEERHA Process
Verify AMI and State Rollout
Funds are distributed state by state. Check your state’s Department of Energy website to confirm your AMI and that HEERHA portals are actively open.
Hire a State-Certified HEERHA Contractor
You cannot use a handyman. Only state-approved and certified contractors possess the portal access needed to automatically deduct the rebate amount from your final invoice.
Pay the Point-of-Sale Offset
Upon work completion, if you qualify under 80% AMI, you may owe $0 out of pocket. The contractor bills the state for their reimbursement directly!
Pro-Tip: Because HEERHA mandates state-by-state deployment, if your state has not launched its program yet, DO NOT buy new equipment hoping to receive a retroactive rebate! Rebates are exclusively point-of-sale discounts. Wait until the portals securely open in your zip code.

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