Electrical Panel Rebates in Georgia (2026)

Find all electrical panel rebates and incentives available in Georgia for 2026, including federal HOMES and HEAR programs, state incentives, and utility-specific rebates.

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Varies Max HEAR Rebate
Pending HOMES Status (GA)
Pending HEAR Status (GA)

HEAR Electrical Panel Rebate in Georgia

Status: Pending

Georgia has not yet launched its HEAR program for electrical panel rebates. Check back for updates as the state finalizes its plan.

HOMES Rebate for Electrical Panel in Georgia

Status: Pending

Georgia's HOMES program is not yet available. When it launches, a electrical panel installed as part of a whole-home retrofit could qualify for rebates up to $8,000.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much can I get for a electrical panel in Georgia?

In Georgia, you can receive up to varies through the HEAR program for a electrical panel if your household income is at or below 80% of Area Median Income (AMI). Moderate-income households (80-150% AMI) can receive 50% of the cost up to the same cap. Additional utility rebates may also be available from local providers.

Is the HEAR program open in Georgia for electrical panel rebates?

The HEAR program status in Georgia is currently: Pending. Check back for updates as Georgia finalizes its HEAR program rollout.

Can I combine electrical panel rebates with other incentives in Georgia?

Yes. In Georgia, you can typically stack HEAR rebates with HOMES whole-home rebates (if you qualify for both), state-specific programs, and utility rebates. The combined incentives generally cannot exceed 100% of the project cost.

What income qualifies for the maximum electrical panel rebate in Georgia?

To qualify for the maximum rebate, your household income must be at or below 80% of Area Median Income (AMI) for your area in Georgia. Households between 80-150% AMI receive 50% of costs up to the cap.