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Electrifying your home heating system with a heat pump is one of the most effective ways to reduce your overall carbon footprint and make your home more comfortable.
Air source heat pumps extract heat from the air outside and distribute it inside your home. During warmer months, this process is reversed to provide cooling.
There are both ducted and ductless heat pumps (commonly referred to as mini-splits), making them suited to homes with or without existing ductwork.
What rebates are currently available?
up to $10,000 off the costs of your installation, income-based enhanced incentives up to $16,000 from MassSave
zero interest financing up to $50,000 on many energy saving home improvements
$2,000 federal TAX CREDIT
Want to see how heat pumps work in animation? Watch the mini-split videos on Mass Save here.
In order to qualify for the MassSave incentives, you should first do everything you can to add the maximum insulation and reduce drafts significantly. We have exactly the thing for you: sign up for a no-cost Home Energy Assessment. Â Find more details on the incentives under the Deep Dive tab above.
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Resources
State and Federal IncentivesÂ
30% federal tax credit for equipment and installation costs starting in 2023 with a limit of $2,000 per year. Electrically heated homes are NOT ELIGIBLE. Subject to a $14,000 HEERA cap (includes weatherization and heating equipment). Pair with a 30% federal tax credit for electric system upgrades with a cap of $600. Estimate your savings via this calculator from Rewiring America.
2024 Mass Save incentives are up to $10,000 for a whole home conversion from a non-gas heating system. Or, $1,250 per ton for a partial conversion capped at $10,000. Households may be eligible for enhanced incentives based upon their annual income. Incentives subject to change.


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Submitted by: Brad HN
We installed a Carrier Infinity series heat pump about 4 years ago. It works seamlessly with our natural gas heat, and the air conditioning in summer is super efficient and very comfortable. The heat pump makes very little noise. The electricity cost is very low because we have solar. We installed a Carrier Infinity series heat pump about 4 years ago. It works seamlessly with our natural gas heat, and the air conditioning in summer is super efficient and very comfortable. The heat pump makes very little noise. The electricity cost is very low because we have solar.
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