Heat Pump Rebates in Massachusetts (2026)

Find all heat pump rebates and incentives available in Massachusetts for 2026, including federal HOMES and HEAR programs, state incentives, and utility-specific rebates.

Heat Pump
Varies Max HEAR Rebate
Open HOMES Status (MA)
Open HEAR Status (MA)
2 Utility Programs

HEAR Heat Pump Rebate in Massachusetts

Status: Open
Income LevelMax RebateCost Coverage
Low income (≤80% AMI) Up to Varies 100% of project cost
Moderate income (80-150% AMI) Up to Varies 50% of project cost
Above 150% AMI Not eligible N/A
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HOMES Rebate for Heat Pump in Massachusetts

Status: Open

State allocation: $56 million

The HOMES program provides rebates based on whole-home energy savings. Installing a heat pump as part of a broader energy retrofit can qualify for rebates up to $8,000 for low-income households or $4,000 for moderate-income households.

Income LevelMax HOMES RebateRequirement
≤80% AMIUp to $8,00035%+ energy savings (modeled) or 20%+ (measured)
80-150% AMIUp to $4,00035%+ energy savings (modeled) or 20%+ (measured)
HOMES Program in MA

Massachusetts State Programs for Heat Pump

Mass Save

Massachusetts' flagship energy efficiency program, jointly administered by the state's gas and electric utilities. Offers some of the most generous heat pump rebates in the country, plus no-cost home energy assessments, insulation incentives, and appliance rebates.

Amount: Up to $8,500 for whole-home heat pump systems; up to $1,500 for heat pump water heaters; 75-100% off insulation costs

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Mass Save Income-Eligible Program

Enhanced version of Mass Save for income-eligible households, providing no-cost weatherization, heating system replacements, and appliance upgrades.

Amount: Free improvements for qualifying households (no-cost insulation, heating system replacement, appliances)

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MassCEC Clean Heating and Cooling Program

Additional state incentives for ground-source (geothermal) heat pumps and air-source heat pump installations, funded by the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center.

Amount: Up to $15,000 for ground-source heat pumps; varies for air-source

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Income Eligibility for Heat Pump Rebates in Massachusetts

Your eligibility for the maximum heat pump rebate depends on your household income relative to the Area Median Income (AMI) in your area.

Area80% AMI (Family of 4)150% AMI (Family of 4)
Boston-Cambridge-Newton $82,750 $155,150
Worcester $69,600 $130,500
Springfield $54,300 $101,800

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much can I get for a heat pump in Massachusetts?

In Massachusetts, you can receive up to varies through the HEAR program for a heat pump 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 Massachusetts for heat pump rebates?

The HEAR program status in Massachusetts is currently: Open. You can apply for heat pump rebates through your state energy office.

Can I combine heat pump rebates with other incentives in Massachusetts?

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

What income qualifies for the maximum heat pump rebate in Massachusetts?

To qualify for the maximum rebate, your household income must be at or below 80% of Area Median Income (AMI) for your area in Massachusetts. For example, in Boston-Cambridge-Newton, 80% AMI for a family of 4 is $82,750. Households between 80-150% AMI receive 50% of costs up to the cap.