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Massachusetts solar, battery, and EV charger incentives

Massachusetts homeowners should start with Mass Save, heat pumps, weatherization, solar, and storage programs.

Best places to start

  • weatherization
  • heat pumps
  • solar programs
  • battery demand response

What to check first

  • Start with a home energy assessment and weatherization opportunities.
  • Check heat pump and electrical upgrade eligibility before installing equipment.
  • Ask whether battery programs require enrollment or dispatch participation.

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