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Massachusetts Energy Programs.

The rebate programs, tax credits, and energy codes that fund and govern Massachusetts home upgrades. Each reference below explains eligibility, dollar amounts, and how Pro Build files on your behalf — from the $10K–$16K Mass Save heat pump rebate to the 0% HEAT Loan and federal tax credits.

Programs That Fund + Govern MA Upgrades

Massachusetts stacks more home-energy incentives than any other state. Rebates, 0% financing, federal tax credits, and a stricter energy code interact — and the order you apply them in changes what you pay. Each program below is a standalone reference: who qualifies, how much, and the agency that administers it.

ProgramWhat It Funds or Governs
Mass SaveMassachusetts' utility-funded energy efficiency program — $10K–$16K heat pump rebates, $4K panel rebates, weatherization, and the 0% HEAT Loan.
Mass Save HEAT Loan0% interest financing up to $50,000 over 7 years for qualifying heat pump, insulation, weatherization, and electrical work.
Federal IRC §25CUp to $3,200/year in federal tax credits for ENERGY STAR heat pumps, insulation, windows, and home energy audits.
MOR-EVUp to $3,500 toward an electric vehicle for Massachusetts residents (plus $1,500 income-eligible), administered by MassCEC.
Stretch Energy CodeThe stricter energy code adopted by 290+ MA municipalities, including the Specialized Stretch Code for new construction.

How Pro Build Files These

Pro Build is Mass Save Heat Pump Coach authorized, so we file Mass Save rebate and HEAT Loan paperwork directly rather than handing you a form. Federal credits (IRC §25C, MOR-EV) are claimed on your own return — we provide the AHRI certificates and itemized invoices the IRS and MassCEC require. Ask for the program stack on your written proposal before any work begins.