Dear Supporter,
Do you have your eye on a heat pump or electric vehicle this holiday season? Are you thinking about treating yourself to better home insulation as the weather gets colder?
As we head into the holiday shopping season, it’s a great time to find the best deals on big ticket appliances and larger home improvements.
From solar panels to exterior doors and windows to setting up your home with an electric vehicle charger, we’re here to help you take advantage of the energy-efficiency tax credits created by the landmark climate and clean energy law President Biden signed last year, the Inflation Reduction Act.
Check out our Holiday Shopping Guide for Healthy & Affordable Home Upgrades!
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This shopping guide will walk you through which items qualify for tax credits (adding up to thousands of dollars each year!) and the step-by-step process of upgrading your home to be more energy efficient.
Here are just a few examples:
- Air-source heat pumps for heating and cooling are eligible for a tax credit of up to $2,000 per year (and yes – they work in most colder climates too!)
- Get hundreds of dollars back on exterior doors, windows, and insulation that will keep warm or cool air in your house, also saving you big money (an average of $1050 to $2600 per year) on your utility bills.
- If you need to expand your home’s electrical system capacity to support a larger electricity load, you can claim 30% of the total cost up to $600 per item.
- Adding a home electric vehicle charger can qualify for a $1,000 tax credit for people in rural and low-income communities, depending on the location.
- Get up to 30% of rooftop solar installation costs covered by tax credits. All together, the Inflation Reduction Act can help you save about $300 per year or $9,000 over the life of your new rooftop solar system.
To find out if a product you are shopping for qualifies, check out this handy reference guide to find the most energy efficient and clean options.
Browse the full shopping guide
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Happy Holidays,
Sierra Club Action Team
P.S. This program is just the beginning! Sierra Club and our partners are continuing to advocate to ensure the government and utilities make energy-efficient home improvements more affordable. Visit our campaign page to learn more and take action.
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