Rebate Overview
Overview
The Inflation Reduction Act: Battery-Enabled Appliance Tax Credit is a tax credit that encourages homeowners to upgrade to battery-powered cooking appliances. Cooking appliances like Copper and Impulse qualify based on their battery size. Upgrades completed before December 31, 2025, can be claimed as a credit using Form 5695 on 2025 tax returns, filed in early 2026. The maximum credit amount is 30% of the installation cost.
Benefits
Upgrading to battery-powered cooking appliances can make your home more energy-efficient and comfortable. It helps you store energy for later use, reducing reliance on the grid and lowering energy bills. Additionally, using energy storage contributes to a cleaner environment by supporting renewable energy sources and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
More Information
- Upgrades completed before December 31, 2025, can be claimed as a credit using Form 5695 on 2025 tax returns, filed in early 2026.
- The maximum credit amount is 30% of the installation cost.
- This rebate applies to replacing existing appliances.
Details
- Expiration date: December 31, 2025
- Incentive type: Tax Credit
- Maximum Percent: 30%
- Link: More details
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