Using a unified, easy-to-use process, the new Daikin Energy Rebate Center, powered by Rock Rabbit, helps Daikin, Goodman, and Amana brand HVAC contractors quickly identify energy-efficiency rebates nationwide, conveniently submit applications and immediately verify if they meet the requirements, or are missing vital information.
The clock is ticking on IRA tax credits. With incentives of up to $3,200 in savings set to expire at the end of 2025, HVACR contractors have a limited window to boost sales, educate customers, and stand out from competitors who aren’t talking incentives.
North Carolina’s rebate programs will initially focus on single-family, owner-occupied housing, particularly in disadvantaged regions and in areas affected by hurricane damage.
The fully redesigned website offers an immersive and user-friendly experience focused on meeting the diverse needs of today’s trade professionals and homeowners.
HVAC manufacturers are empowering contractors with tools and other resources to unlock IRA incentives for customers, helping boost sales and consumer confidence.
Launched as a collaborative effort between Eaton and Rewiring America, the IRA savings calculator is designed to demystify the complex landscape of Inflation Reduction Act benefits for those seeking to embrace electrification.
Georgia has begun both the Home Efficiency Rebates (HER) and the Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR) programs to bring down the cost of energy-efficiency improvements and clean energy upgrades.
Opportunity is knocking for the HVAC industry in the form of consumer rebates offered through the federal Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), and contractors who haven’t planned their approach to leveraging these incentives would be well advised to do so now.
New Mexico is jump-starting its rebates program by offering low-income owners of single-family homes up to $1,600 off of home insulation purchased at participating retailers. Later, the state will offer rebates for heat pumps and other high-efficiency appliances.
The District is launching both the Home Efficiency Rebates (HER) and the Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR) programs to lower energy bills by lowering costs for energy-efficiency home improvements.