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Nevada IRA Home Energy Efficiency Rebate (HEEHR / HOMES) — Coming 2026

Nevada Governor's Office of Energy (Federal IRA Funds)

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About This Program

Nevada's share of federal Inflation Reduction Act home energy rebate funding ($100M+) is being finalized by the Governor's Office of Energy. The HEEHR program provides point-of-sale rebates up to $8,000 for heat pumps and up to $14,000 combined for qualifying households below 150% AMI. The HOMES program provides $2,000–$4,000 for verified whole-home energy reductions of 20%+ or 35%+. Federal funding status is uncertain due to congressional action — check for updates.

Program not yet launched as of April 2026; income-dependent for HEEHR (150% AMI); HOMES requires verified energy savings post-upgrade; monitor energy.nv.gov for launch announcements

Key Details

  • Federal IRA-funded rebates — expected launch mid-to-late 2026 in Nevada
  • HEEHR: up to $8,000 for heat pump; $14,000 total for low/mod-income households
  • HOMES: up to $4,000 for 35%+ whole-home energy reduction (any income)
  • Program status uncertain due to federal budget actions — check energy.nv.gov
  • Can potentially be stacked with NV Energy PowerShift rebates

How to Apply

Deadline: Expected mid-to-late 2026 — administrative framework under development

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