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Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR) Program is sponsored by State Energy Offices (funded by Inflation Reduction Act). This program, created by the Inflation Reduction Act, will provide grant funding to states to offer rebates for efficient electric appliances to benefit low- and moderate-income households.
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Home Electrification and Appliances Rebate Program | ENERGY STAR Home Electrification and Appliances Rebate Program The Home Electrification and Appliances Rebate (HEAR) Program is focused on efficient electrification projects for low-to-moderate income (LMI) households defined as households with income less than 150% of the area median .
It also requires that entities eligible to carry out projects on behalf of LMI households apply rebates as a discount at Point-of-Sale , as well as allows for installer incentives of up to $500, commensurate with the scale of installed upgrades (Source: DOE). Please see the NASEO Residential Energy Efficiency Task Force for more information about active Home Energy Rebate programs.
Eligible ENERGY STAR Products and Maximum Rebate Amounts for the Home Electrification and Appliances Rebate (HEAR) Program* Applicability Upgrade Maximum Rebate Amount ENERGY STAR Certification Required?
Appliance purchase carried out for single family home / multifamily building: As part of new construction To replace a non-electric appliance or As a first-time purchase with respect to that appliance Up to 100% of cost for < 80% AMI Not to exceed 50% of cost for 80-150% AMI Heat Pump Water Heater $1,750 Yes Heat Pump for Space Heating/Cooling $8,000 Yes Electric Stove, Cooktop, Range, or Oven $840 Yes Electric Heat Pump Clothes Dryer Yes Insulation, Air Sealing, and Ventilation $1,600 Yes Electric Load Service Center Upgrade $4,000 N/A Electric Wiring $2,500 N/A Maximum Combined Total: $14,000 * Within the scope of the program requirements, states may choose to restrict program eligibility to a narrower set of households, existing conditions, and/or technologies than is allowable under the law.
States are not required to offer Home Energy Rebates for all technologies or all household types.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Low-to-moderate income households earning less than 150% of area median income; homeowners and renters in single-family and multifamily buildings. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $14,000 combined; up to $8,000 for heat pump, $1,750 for heat pump water heater Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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