Rebates are available for residents replacing an existing electric, propane, natural gas, or oil water heater.
Heat Pump Water Heaters Rebates | |||
Equipment Type | Efficiency Requirements | Rebate Amount | Federal Tax Credit |
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Heat Pump Water Heater | ENERGY STAR® certified UEF 3.30 | $750 per unit | Up to $2,000* |
Heat Pump Water Heater (120volt/15amp circuit) | ENERGY STAR® certified UEF 2.20 | $750 per unit | |
Split-System Heat Pump Water Heaters | ENERGY STAR® certified UEF 2.20 | $1,500 per system |
*25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit. Disclaimer: This information does not represent tax or legal advice. Please consult your tax advisor for further details. ↩
Cost Example
Below is a cost example of installing a heat pump water heater.
Average Installation Cost* | $3,200 |
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Mass Save Rebate | $750 |
Federal Tax Credit** | $735 |
Net Project Cost | $1,715 |
* Installed cost based on heat pump water heater vendor and contractor feedback. ↩
**25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit. Federal tax credit is applied to install cost after the Mass Save rebate is applied. The 25C Tax Credit is equal to 30% of the heat pump water heater install cost after the Mass Save rebate is applied up to a total of $2,000 annually. The 25C Tax Credit also allows an annual credit up to $600 for electrical panel upgrades if they are installed in conjunction with a heat pump or heat pump water heater. For more information on available tax credits, please visit the Inflation Reduction Act FAQ. This information does not represent tax or legal advice. Please consult your tax advisor for further details. ↩,