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Looking for a consistent and efficient supply of hot water? Upgrade to a heat pump water heater. With 70 percent less energy use than traditional electric water heaters, you can save up to $1,050 annually on energy*.

Instant Savings
Visit your local Lowe’s or The Home Depot store and look for the Mass Save® logo or speak to your plumber. Right now, a qualifying 50-gallon heat pump water heater is available for as low as $949 after instant and manufacturer discounts**. Plus, you may qualify for a federal tax credit of 30 percent of the project cost, up to $2,000. This offer is good until December 31, 2024.

Here’s How it Works:

Step 1: Visit MassSave.com/Instant
Step 2: Enter information to check your eligibility. You will need to enter your Eversource electric or natural gas account number.
Step 3: Select the retail location and receive a barcode to scan at checkout. Your rebate will be applied instantly.

To learn more about how a heat pump water heater works, visit: eversource-ma.com/heat-pump-water-heater

Interested to save even more? Consider weatherizing your home, visit eversource.com/home-energy-assessment.

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*Based on energy savings information for heat pump water heaters located on the ENERGY STAR® website for a household size of four and the residential electric cost of 28 cents/kWh in Massachusetts.

**Pricing may vary. Qualified product must be ENERGY STAR® certified with either a 3.30 Uniform Energy Factor (UEF) or higher or a 2.20 UEF or higher for a 120 volt/15 amp circuit system. Mass Save instant rebate is available to Massachusetts residential electric customers of Eversource. Eligible units purchased by a contractor from a participating distributor have had the discount applied. Maximum total incentive amount is $750. Heat pump water heaters should be installed in open spaces (>750 cubic feet) and work best when installed in unconditioned basements. Avoid installing units in closets or excessively cold areas such as detached garages.