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How much can you save by going electric?
Join the millions of Americans who are cashing in and upgrading their homes with cleaner, faster, and more efficient appliances and vehicles — all made possible by the Inflation Reduction Act.

$1,800
Average household savings
$369B
Tax credits & incentives
600,000+
Savings calculated
$8,000
AC/heater credit
Unlock your energy tax credits and incentives.
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) is landmark legislation designed to help Americans in every ZIP Code reduce their energy bills and contribute to a cleaner energy future by upgrading to electric.
Real savings, real impact.
At Rewiring America, we’re dedicated to helping you navigate IRA incentives with confidence and put money back in your pocket for the upgrades you deserve. Save time and estimate your household savings in minutes with our electrification calculator.
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Nearly 75% of all U.S. homes use inefficient fossil fuel technology. Upgrade to modern electric alternatives with superior efficiency and performance — and get paid to do it.
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Want a vehicle that’s faster, cleaner, and cheaper to drive?

Want a portable cooktop that outperforms your existing stove?

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For homeowners

Want a cooktop with precise temperature control and zero harmful gasses?

Want a heater and AC unit that doesn’t cost a fortune to run?

Want to install reliable backup power so you’re never in the dark?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can the IRA help me if I am a renter?
Yes! The IRA’s electrification rebates and electrification tax credits may be used by renters. State programs may allow renters to request home energy audits and qualify for a variety of efficiency rebates, with approval of their landlord. Many upgrades are portable, so renters can bring them to their next homes and won’t have to leave any savings behind. Renters are also eligible for the used and new EV tax credits.
Can I benefit from other electrification incentives in addition to what's in the IRA?
Probably! It's up to your state, local government, and utility to decide if you're allowed to stack their incentives on top of the IRA's rebates and tax credits, but so far, we have seen many state programs allow combination with other existing programs, including federal tax credits.
Who should I include in my household?
You should include anyone that you claim as a dependent on your taxes. That could be children, grandparents, or other relatives who you support financially. You should also include your spouse or domestic partner if you file taxes together.
Whose income should I include in my household?
If you are married, you should include your spouse's income. If you claim any dependents with income on your taxes, you should include their income, too. If you receive child support, social security income, or other types of non-taxable income, include those too.
How does my income determine which incentives I get?
Some incentives are income-limited, so our calculator uses your income and zip code to figure out if you qualify.
How does Rewiring America calculate IRA incentive eligibility?
To learn more about how we use the information you provide to determine which incentives you may be eligible for, please consult our Incentive Calculator Methodology.
I want to learn even more about the IRA. Where should I look?
We’re committed to keeping you up-to-speed on everything IRA. Use our guide for the latest updates.
I want to start electrifying my home! What should I do first?
We’ve got a tool for that! Visit our free Personal Electrification Planner to create your custom plan today.
Glossary
What is a rebate?
A rebate reduces the overall cost of a product or service by providing money during or after a purchase. Consumer rebates are provided by government agencies, utility companies, or non-profit organizations. There are a few different types of consumer rebates and they work differently.
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