EV incentives end 9/30, but Energy Efficency Refunds live on (except in South Dakota)

No. You have to have a state-approved, home energy efficiency surveyor do an audit of your home and calculate the energy savings of the project. You’ll probably want to buy a heat pump hvac system with the maximum SEER2 rating.

Also the way the Energy Star ratings work is that manufacturers submit new equipment models to the Gov’t to get a rating. They can’t repeal Energy Star ratings for the equipment already on the shelf and in the supply chain. Stopping the program would only prevent new models from being Energy Star certified.

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