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From energy-efficient AC and heat pump systems to repairs and seasonal tune-ups, we’re the local HVAC pros trusted by homeowners across Massachusetts.
The whole-home heat pump rebate will decrease to $2,650 per ton, capped at $8,500.
The partial-home heat pump rebate will decrease to $1,125 per ton, capped at $8,500.
In compliance with EPA rules, all heat pump models that use R410A refrigerants will be removed from the Mass Save Heat Pump Qualified Product List (HPQPL) and will not be eligible for a rebate.
2025 Air Source Heat Pump Rebates | ||
| Rebate Type | Rebate Amount | Federal Tax Credit |
|---|---|---|
| Whole-Home | $3,000 per ton up to $10,000 | Up to $2,000** |
| Partial-Home | $1,250 per ton* up to $10,000 | |
| Basic | $250 per ton up to $2,500 | |
| Income-Based Enhanced Incentives *** | Up to $16,000 or up to no cost through Turnkey Services | |
* Tons are calculated based on AHRI cooling capacity divided by 12,000 BTUs. Rebate amount based on tons. ↩
** To qualify for a Federal 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit, the installed heat pump system must meet the Consortium for Energy Efficiency’s (CEE) highest non-“advanced” tier. Also note that the 25C Tax Credit is equal to 30% of the heat pump install cost after the Mass Save rebate is applied up to a total of $2,000 annually. An annual credit up to $600 is also available under the 25C Tax Credit for 30% of the cost of 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. NOTE: IRA Section 25C tax incentives, which allow homeowners to claim up to $3,200 annually for qualifying energy efficiency home improvements – including heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, and weatherization measures – is set to expire at the end of 2025. Expenditures made after December 31, 2025, will no longer be eligible for this credit. This information does not represent tax or legal advice. Please consult your tax advisor for further details. ↩
*** Visit MassSave.com/Enhanced
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Combine federal tax credits and qualifying Mass Save® rebates to maximize your savings. Massachusetts homeowners can get up to $2,000 back with the federal tax credit for qualifying heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, and more — plus up to $16,000 in rebates on heating and cooling systems through the Mass Save program.