Massachusetts heat pump rebates.
Stacked, checked, ready.
Massachusetts homeowners can combine federal, state, and utility rebates — and in many cases pay less than half of sticker install cost. Here's the current rebate stack for ZIP 02108.
What heat pump rebates are available in Massachusetts in 2026?
Massachusetts approved but not yet open to applications. Typical rebate stack: $0 today, $8,000 to $14,000 when the portal opens on a whole-home heat pump install, depending on income tier and equipment choice. Utility programs and remaining federal items (solar, geothermal) layer on top where eligible.
Current Massachusetts rebate stack
Live data for ZIP 02108, household size 3, $80k income — enter your own details in the finder below for your exact stack.
- MOR-EV$3,500 upfront rebate for new electric vehicles. Vehicle must be $55,000 MSRP or less.
- MOR-EV$3,500 upfront rebate for a used electric vehicle for income-qualified customers.
- MOR-EV$1,500 upfront bonus rebate on used or new electric vehicles for income-qualified customers.
- MA Residential Energy Credit15% tax credit up to $1,000 for residential solar installations, at the homeowner's principal residence only. Unused credits may carry forward.
- MA Residential Energy Credit15% tax credit up to $1,000 for solar hot water installations, at the homeowner's principal residence only. Unused credits may carry forward.
Your personal Massachusetts rebate stack
Enter your ZIP, income, and household size to see exactly what applies.
Why Massachusetts is a priority state
Massachusetts is one of the first states where HEEHRA actually launched — which means the rebate stack here isn't theoretical. Homeowners are approved, installers are trained, and paperwork flows through state-operated portals instead of sitting in DOE review queues. That's why we ship full state pages with live data here first, and why our installer partners have the deepest coverage in Massachusetts ZIPs.
Cities in Massachusetts
City-level rebate stacks with utility-specific detail. Same HEEHRA + state programs, plus local bonuses where they exist.
- BostonMass Save layers on top of pending HEEHRA and state tax credits — making Greater Boston one of the richest rebate stacks in the country.
- CambridgeCambridge homeowners combine Mass Save incentives with Cambridge-specific electrification grants and future HEEHRA.
- WorcesterWorcester sits in National Grid territory — Mass Save rebates stack with modest federal programs and the 2026 HEEHRA rollout.
Utilities serving Massachusetts
Each utility runs its own rebate rules on top of HEEHRA and state programs. Open one to see program caps, eligibility, and stacking notes.
- Mass SaveMass Save pays up to $10,000 for a whole-home air-source heat pump and up to $15,000 for ground-source, layered with a 0% HEAT Loan up to $50,000 over seven years. Rebates route through participating contractors at point of sale. Mass Save also pays $750 to $1,250 for heat pump water heaters and $2,500 for weatherization pre-work on most installations.
- National GridNational Grid administers heat pump rebates through Mass Save in Massachusetts (up to $10,000 whole-home cold-climate and $1,250 per ton partial-home) and through NYSERDA Clean Heat in upstate New York (up to $3,000 per ton on ccASHP installs). Income-qualified Massachusetts customers layer an enhanced Mass Save tier on top. Both stack with HEEHRA.
Massachusetts heat pump rebates — frequently asked
Journal, guides, and case studies for Massachusetts
Program-specific reading for Massachusetts homeowners — rebate mechanics, income-tier math, and worked install scenarios.
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