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Find every solar, heat pump, battery, EV charger, and insulation rebate you qualify for — across all 9 NuWatt states.
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Section 25D (Residential Solar ITC): Expired December 31, 2025. Homeowners receive $0 in federal solar tax credits for cash or loan purchases.
Section 25C (Heat Pump / Energy Efficiency): Expired December 31, 2025. No federal credit for heat pumps, insulation, or weatherization.
Section 30C (EV Charger): Still active through June 30, 2026. Up to $1,000 for residential installations in qualifying census tracts.
State and utility programs remain the primary source of clean energy rebates in 2026. The checker above includes all current state-level programs.
No. The residential solar investment tax credit (Section 25D) expired on December 31, 2025, under the OBBBA signed July 4, 2025. Homeowners who purchase solar with cash or a loan receive $0 in federal tax credits. However, third-party ownership models (leases, PPAs) may still benefit from the commercial Section 48/48E ITC claimed by the system owner.
Section 25C also expired on December 31, 2025. There is no federal tax credit for heat pumps, insulation, or weatherization in 2026. State-level programs like Mass Save, Efficiency Maine, and Clean Heat RI still offer significant rebates.
Yes! The Section 30C EV charger credit is still active through June 30, 2026. It covers 30% of the cost (up to $1,000 for residential) for chargers installed in qualifying census tracts.
We update rebate data regularly based on official program announcements. However, program budgets can be exhausted and terms can change. Always verify current availability with the program administrator before making purchasing decisions.
It depends on the program. Some rebates (like sales tax exemptions) are automatic. Others (like Mass Save, Clean Heat RI, Efficiency Maine) require an application. When you work with NuWatt Energy, we handle most rebate paperwork on your behalf.
Yes, in most cases. For example, in Massachusetts you can combine SMART solar payments + state tax credit + sales tax exemption + property tax exemption. In Rhode Island, you can stack REF rebate + REG payments + Clean Heat RI. We help you maximize all available incentives.