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Looks like you won't save on your bills. But you can still save on upgrade costs!
We don’t believe going electric will lower your energy bills. But you still may be able to take advantage of thousands of dollars in rebates and tax credits to make your home healthier and more energy efficient.
Ready to see how much you qualify for?
Fill out our Savings Finder to see which federal, state, and local tax credits and rebates you can use to save on purchases like an electric stove, heat pump water heater, and more!

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It still pays to go electric
The federal tax credits expired, but savings remain. Check out the list, and make your go-electric plan today.
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Your situation is unique. Your plan to go electric should be, too.
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a two-for-one special, all year long!
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The easiest first step?
A snazzy ~$100 portable induction cooktop you’re going to love.
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You can save $1,000+ per year driving an electric car. (Also: EVs are just way better.)
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Heat pumps are 2 to 3 times more efficient —
a massive reduction in carbon emissions.
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