Electrification of Multi-Family Buildings in Massachusetts

Helping Reduce the Carbon Footprint of Multi-Family Buildings While Improving Efficiency and Tenant Comfort

Whether you manage an affordable housing program or own a portfolio of mixed-use high-rises, we can help you accomplish your electrification goals. The Sponsors of Mass Save offer nationally recognized energy efficiency programs to help make high-efficiency electric technologies and services more attainable. We also provide helpful information to guide you through your energy decisions.

When you electrify your multi-family building(s), you can make your tenants more comfortable, create healthier living environments, and reduce your carbon footprint. If you rent an apartment or own a condo in a multi-family building or complex, the Sponsors of Mass Save can help you electrify your unit.

 

Your Path to Building Electrification

The Sponsors of Mass Save recommend a step-by-step process to building electrification based on energy research and best practices. However, since all buildings are unique, your path to electrification may vary based on your needs and sustainability goals.

Step 1

Get an Energy Assessment

A professional energy assessment will point you in the right direction as you start to electrify your multi-family building.

 

Step 3

Consider Upgrading Your Panel

If you haven't upgraded your building's electrical panel, consult a qualified electrician. An upgrade may be necessary to prepare your property for electrification.

 

Step 5

Electrify Your Specialty Equipment

Options for electric equipment such as forklifts, lawn mowers, kitchen appliances, and more can help you fully electrify your building.

 

Step 2

Weatherize

Weatherization helps reduce the amount of energy your building uses to heat and cool indoor spaces.

 

Step 4

Electrify Your Heating, Cooling, and Major Appliances

Get off fossil fuels and switch to all electric options for your major building systems like space heating, water heating and more.

Step 6

Power with Renewables and Battery Storage

Installing solar panels and a battery storage system or subscribing to a community solar plan means you can power your electrified building with 100% renewable energy.

 

Step 1

Get an Energy Assessment

A professional energy assessment will point you in the right direction as you start to electrify your multi-family building.

 

Step 2

Weatherize

Weatherization helps reduce the amount of energy your building uses to heat and cool indoor spaces.

 

Step 3

Consider Upgrading Your Panel

If you haven't upgraded your building's electrical panel, consult a qualified electrician. An upgrade may be necessary to prepare your property for electrification.

 

Step 4

Electrify Your Heating, Cooling, and Major Appliances

Get off fossil fuels and switch to all electric options for your major building systems like space heating, water heating and more.

 

Step 5

Electrify Your Specialty Equipment

Options for electric equipment such as forklifts, lawn mowers, kitchen appliances, and more can help you fully electrify your building.

 

Step 6

Power with Renewables and Battery Storage

Installing solar panels and a battery storage system or subscribing to a community solar plan means you can power your electrified building with 100% renewable energy.

 

 

Key Considerations for Multi-Family Building Electrification

The best path to multi-family building electrification is one that takes your particular goals and needs into consideration. For example, two key factors that can influence your path to electrification are whether you oversee an existing multi-family building or are planning a multi-family new construction project.

Regardless of your unique path to electrification, the Sponsors of Mass Save recommend:

  • Working with an accountant or tax professional to understand how federal and state tax credits could impact your decisions.
  • Working with a qualified building energy professional to ensure your path to an electrified multi-family building works for your unique goals and objectives.
  • Providing resources and support for your tenants or condo owners who may be interested in electrifying their units.

To learn more about how you can save energy and electrify your building, get started with an energy assessment.

Request an Energy Assessment