Find out Below!

Do you qualify for the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)?

What to Know


The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Home Energy Rebates programs provide rebates for home improvements like energy efficiency and home electrification projects. The rebates are meant for low- and moderate-income homes.

What the rebates can cover

  • Electric wiring  

  • Electric panel upgrade  

  • Insulation 

  • Air sealing

  • Ventilation 

  • Appliances

  • Heat pumps

  • General weatherization measures

Rebate amounts

Rebate amounts will vary depending on equipment and the work being done. View HARP and HOMES fact sheet (PDF) to see more information

Will the rebates be retroactive?

Rebates are not retroactive. We cannot issue rebates for any purchases or work done before you are approved for a rebate.

Eligibility

  • Households earning up to 150% AMI will be eligible for rebates

  • Commerce will target half the rebate funds toward low-income households, defined as those with incomes less than 80% AMI 

  • Both renters and homeowners qualify 

When you can apply?

Commerce expects rebates to be available Summer 2025.

How to apply

  • Third-party implementers (such as us) will manage the rebate program

  • You or your building owner will apply to the implementers for the rebates   

  • You must apply and be approved first before buying appliances or doing the upgrades (there is no rebate guarantee for work completed before the program launches)