Home Appliances
Incentives are available for a wide variety of home appliances. This page highlights the options available for larger and more expensive appliances. For the full menu of residential appliance rebates, please see the Efficiency Vermont website.
Induction Cooktops
- Green Mountain Power offers a $200 rebate if you replace a fossil fuel cooktop with induction.
- The High Efficiency Electric Home Rebate Act (HEEHRA) is expected to cover 100% of project costs up to $840 for low-income households (less than 80% AMI) and 50% of project costs for moderate-income households (80-150% of AMI). The State of Vermont is still developing its HEEHRA program. It is expected to open in late 2024 or early 2025. You can get updates on the program here.
Clothes Dryers
- Efficiency Vermont offers up to $400 for Energy Star “Most Efficient” dryers with heat pump technology. They also offer $200 rebates for “hybrid” dryers (i.e. dryers with heat pump capability and an electric resistance heating element).
- The High Efficiency Electric Home Rebate Act (HEEHRA) is expected to cover 100% of project costs up to $840 for low-income households (less than 80% AMI) and 50% of project costs for moderate-income households (80-150% of AMI). The State of Vermont is still developing its HEEHRA program. It is expected to open in late 2024 or early 2025. You can get updates on the program here.
Washer & Dryer Combination Units
- Efficiency Vermont offers up to $400 for Energy Star washer/dryer combination units with heat pump technology.
- The High Efficiency Electric Home Rebate Act (HEEHRA) is expected to cover 100% of project costs up to $840 for low-income households (less than 80% AMI) and 50% of project costs for moderate-income households (80-150% of AMI). The State of Vermont is still developing its HEEHRA program. It is expected to open in late 2024 or early 2025. You can get updates on the program here.
Window Air Conditioners
- Efficiency Vermont offers a $100 rebate for Energy Star “Most Efficient” models.
- Federal tax credit for 30% of cost, up to $600.
Updated March 2024