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Last Updated January 2, 2025

Program Overview

Category:

Financial Incentive

State:

Maine

Incentive Type:

Rebate Program

Administrator:

Efficiency Maine

Start Date:

09/18/2024

Expiration Date:

N/A

Web Site:

Applicable Sectors:

Low Income Residential, Multifamily Residential, Installers/Contractors

Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies:

Heat pumps, Heat pumps, Heat pumps

Summary

Note: The Federal Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) created the Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate (HEAR) Program. The IRA established the main parameters for this program but allowed the states to customize the program to meet their state-specific needs. The program is designed to award rebates for purchase of qualifying home electrification equipment and appliances. Residents earning less than 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI) can receive the full rebate amount, and residents earning between 80% and 150% AMI can receive a partial rebate. See summary below and program website for complete details.

Maine’s HEAR program focuses itself on electrifying space heating and provides rebates for efficient heat pump systems in buildings occupied by low-income households, including new construction of affordable multifamily housing and single-family manufactured/mobile homes.

  • Up to 85% of the cost of ducted heat pump systems for income-eligible homeowners in single-wide manufactured/mobile homes
    •  Homeowners can pay $2,000 of the up-front project costs or finance the project through a loan totaling $2,500 at 0% APR with $50/month over 50 months.
  • For affordable multifamily housing, owners of multifamily buildings planned to be built within which at least 50% of units will be reserved for low-income households can apply for a funding opportunity notice and receive up to 100% of the project costs, up to $8,000/unit for whole house HVAC heat pump equipment. 
    • Installation contractors are also eligible to receive an additional installation rebate of $200/unit, up to $1,000, if built in a disadvantaged community. 

Click below for more information on what offerings are provided for the different types of buildings: