The Mass Save 3-Year Plan aims to save energy, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and support the state's climate goals. The 2025-2027 plan is currently under review by the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU). Starting January 1, 2025, certain incentives and the HEAT Loan will be updated. Additional changes may follow, pending DPU approval.
This information is subject to change at any time. For the most up to date information, visit MassSave.com/Rebates for full details, eligibility requirements and submission dates.
Rebate not to exceed total install cost. Limit one (1) whole-home rebate per home.
Effective January 1, 2025, the limit for the HEAT Loan will decrease to $25,000.
The systems you now use or choose to have installed may qualify for energy efficiency savings.
Check Eligibility < click link to see if your improvements are eligible for tax credits
How to Claim a Qualifying Tax Credit:
Submission Form 5695 (for current tax year)
Tax Rebates to learn which other investments and home improvements may qualify for tax rebates.
Energy Savings and then enter your zip code or scroll down and click on your state to learn about additional state, local and utility incentives and energy savings for which you may qualify.