![]() ![]() For households with lower incomes, up to 100% of appliance and installation costs are discounted at purchase, meaning you could install efficient electric appliances at no cost, with no spending. Middle-income households do have to spend in order to access savings, but up to 50% of appliance and installation costs can be covered through upfront discounts, and you can use tax credits to cover some of the remaining gap. Highest-income households are not eligible for upfront discounts, so you will have to pay full price for appliances and installation - but tax credits on the back end could recoup up to 30% of your costs. Yes! The IRA’s up-front electrification rebates and electrification tax credits can all be used by renters. ![]()
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