Households
Taking advantage of new tax credits to upgrade your home or switch to an electric vehicle can help you save money on your energy and vehicle bills for years to come.
Find out what discounts you qualify for today with Arizona’s Home Energy Incentives Calculator
Households can use Rewiring America’s Arizona home energy incentive calculator to find ways to save money on home energy efficiency upgrades, fund weatherization improvements, and electrify your home or car. The calculator links to tax credits, incentives, and rebates available across the state.
For example, you could get 30% off rooftop solar installation, $600 off an energy efficient air conditioner, or $1,000 off the installation of an EV charger at home.
The Governor's Office of Resiliency Launches Phase I of Efficiency Arizona Program
What is Efficiency Arizona?
The Inflation Reduction Act, signed by President Biden on August 16, 2022, allocates millions of dollars to Arizona households to lower energy bills, increase comfort, promote clean energy, and combat climate change through various initiatives, including the Home Efficiency Rebates Program (HOMES) and the Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates Program (HEAR) the State of Arizona will now be offering. The first phase of Efficiency Arizona will be an air-conditioning replacement program through Community Action Agencies across Arizona. Future phases will roll out in the next few months.
Click here to learn more about the program and see if you qualify!I’m interested in upgrades that save energy costs at home
Get discounts on energy-saving home upgrades with government and utility incentives. It’s now more affordable than ever to:
I’m interested in purchasing or leasing an electric vehicle or installing an EV charger
Using new federal tax credits, you can buy or lease a clean energy vehicle and install electric vehicle charging at a discounted rate. Switching from gasoline to electric vehicles can save you money since EVs are typically less expensive to power and maintain.
Can I still use these incentives if I rent my home?
Yes, many of these tax credits can be used by renters if they buy the equipment (such as if a renter buys an energy-efficient air conditioning unit for their rental home).
Renters are eligible for the following federal incentives and may be eligible for various state, local, and utility incentives as well:
- Residential Clean Energy Credit 25D
- Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit 25C
- Home Efficiency Rebate
- Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate
- Clean Vehicle Credit 30D
- Previously Used Vehicle Credit 25E
- Commercial Clean Vehicle Credit 45W
- Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Tax Credit 30C
Disclaimer: None of the information presented on this website should be considered official legal or financial advice. Please contact a licensed tax professional for additional information.