Storage & Indirect Water Heaters  

Purchase an energy-efficient storage or indirect water heater and get up to $250 back.
An energy efficient indirect water heater
The Sponsors of Mass Save offer incentives on a variety of storage and indirect water heaters.

Storage water heaters consist of an insulated tank in which water is electrically heated and then stored until needed.

Indirect water heaters also have a storage tank but use your existing heating system (e.g., furnace or boiler) to heat water.

In alignment with the commonwealth’s climate policy and goals, the Sponsors of Mass Save are discontinuing rebates and financing for equipment powered by natural gas, oil and propane. Eligible natural gas, oil and propane heating and water heating equipment must be purchased and installed by August 31, 2024, and all necessary documentation submitted by September 30, 2024, to receive a rebate. Customers interested in applying for the 0% HEAT Loan for eligible natural gas, oil or propane equipment must request a HEAT Loan Authorization Letter by April 30, 2024.

Rebates are based on the fuel and equipment currently used to heat water in your home.

If you have any questions, please call 1-888-855-0340 or email [email protected].

Participation is based on the fuel and equipment currently used to heat water in your home.

If you have any questions, please call 1-888-855-0340 or email [email protected].

The Sponsors of Mass Save offer 0% financing HEAT Loans to make energy efficiency upgrades more affordable to Massachusetts residents. Through this loan, you could qualify for a loan up to $50,000 toward qualified home improvements.
An energy efficient kitchen in Massachusetts

Case Study: All-Electric Home in Acton

When setting out to build a new home, homeowners in Acton wanted a high level of energy efficiency and a low carbon footprint. With a ducted heat pump, heat pump water heater, solar array, and battery storage, these homeowners have an annual electric savings of 9,595 kWh.

Case Study: Drury Residence

A Greenfield homeowner received $10,000 in incentives after participating in a no-cost energy assessment and replacing his furnace and water heater with clean, efficient heat pump systems.