Am I Eligible for Income-Qualified Rebates Based on My Area Median Income (AMI)?
You May Qualify for More Than You Think!
Income-qualified rebates, such as HEEHRA, are designed to help homeowners upgrade to energy-efficient electric systems—and eligibility is often broader than expected. Many homeowners who don’t consider themselves low-to-medium income may still qualify.
At Fuse Los Angeles, we help you navigate the rebate process directly—without intermediaries or extra costs. As a licensed contractor enrolled in the HEEHRA program, you can work with us directly, eliminating the need for third-party referral services that add unnecessary fees.
What is HEEHRA?
The Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEEHRA) Program provides rebates to qualifying Californians for new, energy-efficient electric equipment. This program is funded by the federal Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and offers significant savings for homeowners who make the switch from fossil fuels to electric alternatives.
To access these rebates, you must work with a TECH Clean California-certified and HEEHRA-trained contractor—which Fuse Los Angeles is! By working with us directly, you avoid unnecessary middlemen, saving both time and money.
Income Qualification Criteria
Your eligibility for HEEHRA rebates is determined by two factors:
1. Your household income (includes all pre-tax income from any source).
2. Your county’s Area Median Income (AMI) (the midpoint of household income in your area—half of families earn more, half earn less).
Even if you think you might not qualify, it’s worth checking—many homeowners are surprised to find out they do!
How to Determine Your Eligibility
Follow these steps to check if you qualify for HEEHRA rebates:
Step 1: Look Up Your AMI
• Use the official HUD AMI Lookup Tool to check your county’s Area Median Income.
• If your household income is below 150% of AMI, you may qualify for up to $14,000 in rebates.
Many clean-energy rebates and incentives are available for a limited time. With demand increasing, funds are expected to deplete quickly. Start your electrification project today to lock in your savings before rebates run out!