Find financing programs for energy upgrades for your home or business, including bundled solar and battery systems and energy-efficient appliances, with no hidden fees or property liens.
Why electrify your home?
Electrifying your home means converting gas appliances to electric. There are many benefits to electrifying your home.
- Environmental benefits: Consuming electricity vs. gas means your power is coming from a cleaner source (minimum 50% renewable) and gHg emissions are reduced. If you have solar power at home, you can power even more of your appliances through that self generation.
- Economic benefits: It costs less money to consume electricity instead of gas. You’ll see the most savings if you produce solar power at home. Additionally, there are many rebates and financial incentives available for electrification. See below for more information.
- Increased comfort and safety for your family: Most electrical appliances don’t emit as much heat as gas appliances do, keeping your home cooler and the air cleaner. You will also be protecting your family from gas leaks and risk of combustion through electrification.
Rebates and tax credits
State and federal incentives are available to reduce your cost of appliance installation for building electrification measures.
An example of rebates you might be eligible for:
- Smart thermostats: Up to $75
- Room air conditioners: $15
- Heat pump water heaters*: up to $900
An example of federal tax credits you might be eligible for (depending on your location, income level, whether you own or rent, etc.):
ITEM | AMOUNT |
Battery Storage Installation | 30% |
Geothermal Heating Installation | 30% |
Electric Panel | $600 |
Electric Vehicle Charger | $1,000 |
New Electric Vehicle | $7,500 |
Used Electric Vehicle | $4,000 |
Heat Pump Air Conditioner/Heater | $2,000 |
Heat Pump Water Heater* | $2,000 |
Rooftop Solar Installation | 30% |
Weatherization | $1,200 |
Links below can help you identify and apply for funding available to you:
- EnergyStar Rebate Finder
- Switch is On
- Golden State Rebates
- State rebates through Inflation Reduction Act (coming in 2024)
- Inflation Reduction Act Calculator through Rewiring America (Federal tax credits)