Updated January 2026

Every Massachusetts Energy Rebate in One Place

Navigate 75+ rebate programs across 21 utility territories. Find what you qualify for, learn how rebates stack, and maximize your savings on heat pumps, solar, insulation, and more.

75+
Rebate Programs
$25K+
Max Savings
21
Utility Territories
2026
Updated For

Browse by Your Utility

Your utility provider determines which rebates you can access. Find yours to see all available programs.

Find Your Utility

Enter your ZIP code to see which utility programs you qualify for.

Stack Rebates for Maximum Savings

Many Massachusetts rebates can be combined. A heat pump installation might qualify for Mass Save rebates, federal tax credits, and income-qualified bonuses.

Mass Save utility rebates
Federal 25C tax credit (up to 30%)
Income-qualified bonuses (up to 100% off)
Learn How Rebates Stack

Example: Heat Pump Installation

Equipment + Installation Cost $15,000
Mass Save Rebate -$10,000
Federal 25C Tax Credit (30%) -$1,500
Your Final Cost $3,500

*Example only. Actual savings vary based on equipment, installation, and eligibility.

Why Massachusetts Leads in Energy Rebates

Massachusetts consistently ranks among the top states for energy efficiency programs. The Mass Save program, a collaboration between the state's utilities, offers some of the most generous rebates in the country for heat pumps, insulation, and weatherization.

Unlike many states where rebate programs are fragmented, Mass Save provides a unified experience. Whether you have Eversource, National Grid, Cape Light Compact, or Unitil, you access the same core rebate programs through a single application process.

The state's commitment to reaching net-zero emissions by 2050 means these programs are well-funded and continuously expanding. New rebates for battery storage, electric vehicles, and whole-home electrification are being added regularly.

Massachusetts Energy Facts

National EE Ranking #1 (ACEEE 2025)
Heat Pump Rebate Up to $16,000
Insulation Coverage 75-100%
0% Financing Available Yes (HEAT Loan)
Net Zero Target 2050

How to Get Started with Massachusetts Rebates

Follow these steps to access Mass Save rebates and maximize your energy savings.

1

Schedule a Free Home Energy Assessment

Start with a no-cost Home Energy Assessment from Mass Save. A trained energy specialist will evaluate your home's insulation, air leaks, heating system, and appliances. You'll receive personalized recommendations and instant rebate estimates.

Schedule assessment →
2

Review Your Rebate Options

After your assessment, you'll know exactly which rebates you qualify for. Compare options for heat pumps, insulation, water heaters, and more. Check if you qualify for income-based enhanced rebates that can cover up to 100% of costs.

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3

Complete Your Project & Claim Rebates

Work with a Mass Save approved contractor or choose your own. After installation, submit your rebate application online. Most rebates are processed within 4-6 weeks. Don't forget to claim federal tax credits on your annual return.

View claim guide →

Massachusetts Energy Rebate FAQs

Answers to common questions about Mass Save and energy rebates in Massachusetts.

What is Mass Save?

Mass Save is a collaborative of Massachusetts utilities (Eversource, National Grid, Cape Light Compact, Unitil, Berkshire Gas, and Liberty Utilities) offering rebates, incentives, and 0% financing for energy efficiency improvements.

Do I need to use a specific contractor?

For most rebates, you can use any licensed contractor. However, using a Mass Save approved contractor often simplifies the rebate process and may provide additional benefits like direct rebate processing.

Can I get rebates if I heat with oil or propane?

Yes! In fact, homes heating with oil or propane often qualify for the highest heat pump rebates because switching to electric heat pumps provides the greatest energy savings and emissions reductions.

How long do rebates take to receive?

Most Mass Save rebates are processed within 4-6 weeks of submitting a complete application. Some rebates are applied instantly at checkout when using approved retailers or contractors.

Income-Qualified Programs

You Might Qualify for Enhanced Rebates

Massachusetts offers significantly higher rebates for income-qualified households. Some programs cover up to 100% of project costs. Check if you qualify based on household size and income.

Check Eligibility

2026 Income Limits (60% SMI)

Household Size Income Limit
1 person$47,520
2 people$62,340
3 people$76,740
4 people$93,240

Higher limits available for 80% SMI tier.

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