Enhanced Heat Pump Rebates

Install a high-efficiency heat pump – and get up to $25,000 back.

Heating & Cooling accounts for more than 50% of the average home’s energy use. You can significantly reduce your home's energy consumption, carbon footprint and energy usage by upgrading to energy efficient heat pumps. Combined with weatherization upgrades, your new heat pump will provide comfort, convenience, and energy savings.

Heat pumps can efficiently heat your home in the winter and double as a cooling system in the summer to keep your home comfortable all year long. Based on your income, you may qualify for an even higher rebate on heat pumps of up to $25,000.





Air Conditioning Incentives
Equipment Type Rebate Type Rebate Amount
Air Source Heat Pump Whole-Home  Up to $16,000
Partial-Home
Air to Water Heat Pump Whole-Home
Ground Source Heat Pump Whole-Home  Up to $25,000
Partial-Home

 


  1. Verify eligibility. Confirm that your household income meets the eligibility requirements before applying for the enhanced rebate. Start by verifying your eligibility online. For assistance qualifying over the phone, call 1-888-714-3990. If your Mass Save Sponsor is Cape Light Compact, call 1-800-797-6699 to get verified.
  2. Weatherize your home. All weatherization updates recommended for your home during the Home Energy Assessment must be completed prior to applying for the enhanced rebate. All weatherization work is available at no cost for income verified customers. Call 866-527-7283 to schedule a Home Energy Assessment.
  3. Work with a Mass Save heat pump installer. Heat pumps must be installed by a contractor participating in the Mass Save Heat Pump Installer Network.
  4. Claim your rebate. Submit a completed rebate form online or by mail and supporting documents to receive your rebate.
  • Offers valid only for residential customers in Massachusetts where Berkshire Gas, Cape Light Compact, Eversource, Liberty, National Grid or Unitil is the Mass Save Sponsor.
  • Qualifying heat pump equipment must be purchased and installed by December 31, 2025.
  • Equipment must meet the minimum efficiency requirements:
  • For heat pump rebates, equipment must be new and installed to either supplement or replace oil, propane, or electric baseboard (resistance) as the primary heating system.
  • Weatherization recommendations made during a Home Energy Assessment must be completed.
  • Equipment must be installed in individually metered 1-4 unit buildings or townhouses to receive the whole-home rebate.
  • Rebate not to exceed total install cost. Limit one (1) rebate per customer account, maximum of $25,000.
  • Rebate form and supporting documentation must be received by February 28, 2026 for heat pump installations.