Energy Rebates & Incentives in Texas
Top Rebate Programs in Texas
Federal 30% tax credit for residential solar panel installation costs including equipment and labor.
Learn more →Federal tax credit up to $7,500 for new qualifying electric vehicles.
Learn more →Federal tax credit for purchasing a qualifying used electric vehicle from a dealer.
Learn more →30% tax credit for qualifying heat pump purchase and installation.
Learn more →Point-of-sale rebate for heat pump installation for income-qualified households.
Learn more →Tax credit for ENERGY STAR certified electric stoves, dryers, and cooktops.
Learn more →Tax credit for insulation, air sealing, and weatherization materials and installation.
Learn more →Free weatherization services for low-income households.
Learn more →Tax credit for ENERGY STAR heat pump water heaters.
Learn more →Tax credit for ENERGY STAR Most Efficient certified windows and skylights.
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Frequently Asked Questions
There are currently 24 rebate and incentive programs available to Texas residents, including federal tax credits, state incentives, and utility rebates.
The federal 30% solar tax credit and heat pump rebates (up to $8,000 for income-qualified households) are typically the highest-value programs available in Texas.
Many rebates require home ownership, but utility bill credits, LIHEAP assistance, EV rebates, and some appliance programs are available to renters as well.
Check your monthly electric or gas bill for your utility provider name. You can also search by your zip code on your state Public Utilities Commission website.
Federal tax credits reduce your tax liability and are not taxable income. State rebates and utility incentives may be taxable depending on your situation - consult a tax professional.