About Energy Rebate Hub
Making energy rebates accessible for every Massachusetts homeowner.
Our Mission
Energy Rebate Hub exists to help homeowners navigate the complex landscape of energy rebates and incentives. With programs from federal, state, and utility sources, it can be overwhelming to know what you qualify for and how to claim it. We simplify that process.
Every year, millions of dollars in energy rebates go unclaimed simply because homeowners don't know they exist or find the application process too confusing. We believe everyone should have access to clear, accurate information about the incentives available to them.
What We Do
We research, organize, and present information about energy rebate programs in an easy-to-understand format. Our comprehensive directory covers every major home energy upgrade:
- Heat pumps and HVAC systems - Rebates up to $16,000 for efficient heating and cooling
- Solar panels and battery storage - Federal tax credits and state incentives up to $25,000
- Insulation and weatherization - Programs covering 75-100% of costs
- Electric vehicle chargers - Utility rebates plus federal tax credits
- Heat pump water heaters - Rebates up to $1,250
- Windows, doors, and smart thermostats - Tax credits and instant rebates
Beyond listing available rebates, we show you how to stack multiple incentives for maximum savings, explain eligibility requirements in plain language, and guide you through the claiming process step by step.
Why Massachusetts First?
Massachusetts consistently ranks #1 in the nation for energy efficiency programs. The state's Mass Save program, a collaboration between utilities, offers some of the most generous rebates available anywhere. But this abundance of programs creates complexity:
- 21+ utility territories with different programs
- Federal, state, and utility incentives that can be combined
- Income-qualified tiers with enhanced rebates
- Constantly changing program details and amounts
We started with Massachusetts because the need is greatest here, and we're committed to expanding to Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island, and other Northeast states as we grow.
How We Keep Information Current
Rebate programs change frequently - amounts increase, decrease, or expire entirely. We monitor official sources from Mass Save, utility companies, and federal programs to keep our information accurate. Every page shows when it was last updated, and we flag programs with upcoming deadlines or limited funding.
Our Commitment to You
We strive to provide accurate, actionable information. However, rebate programs are complex and change often. We recommend:
- Always verify details with official program sources before making financial decisions
- Contact your utility provider for the most current rebate amounts and requirements
- Consult a tax professional for questions about federal tax credits and your specific situation
- Schedule a free home energy assessment to get personalized recommendations
Independent Resource
Energy Rebate Hub is an independent resource. We are not affiliated with Mass Save, any utility company, or government agency. We provide this information for educational purposes to help homeowners make informed decisions about energy upgrades. We do not receive compensation for recommending specific products, contractors, or programs.
Contact Us
Have questions about energy rebates? Found information that needs updating? We'd love to hear from you. Visit our contact page to get in touch.
Get Started
Ready to find your rebates? The best place to start is with a free home energy assessment, which will identify exactly which rebates apply to your home. Or browse our guides to learn about specific programs.