The High-Efficiency Electric Home Rebate Act (HEEHRA) is a federal program designed to help American homeowners electrify their homes and lower energy bills.
Bryge assists qualifying homeowners with the application process. We are not a government agency.
Passed as part of the Inflation Reduction Act, HEEHRA provides rebates for low- and moderate-income households to install high-efficiency electric appliances.
The goal is to reduce energy costs and modernize home infrastructure by transitioning away from fossil-fuel appliances.
HEEHRA rebates cover a wide range of electrification projects to improve home comfort and efficiency.
High-efficiency heating and cooling systems to replace older furnaces.
Electric water heaters that use significantly less energy than gas models.
Upgrades to breaker boxes to handle increased electric load.
Improvements to keep your home's temperature stable and efficient.
Updated home wiring to support new electric appliances safely.
Rebates for switching to electric or induction cooking appliances.
Rebate amounts are determined by your household income relative to your area’s median income (AMI).
Below 80% of Area Median Income
of project costs covered
(Up to $14,000 maximum rebate)
80% to 150% of Area Median Income
of project costs covered
(Up to $14,000 maximum rebate)
*Exact rebate availability depends on your state’s specific rollout plan and remaining funds.
We handle all the paperwork, permits, and installation coordination. You just enjoy the comfort.
Fill out our simple form to confirm your eligibility for the program.
We verify your details and schedule a home assessment.
Our certified team installs your new energy-efficient system at no cost.
Find out if you qualify for thousands of dollars in home energy upgrades.
Is HEEHRA really free?
For qualifying low-income households (under 80% AMI), the HEEHRA program can cover up to 100% of eligible project costs, up to a maximum of $14,000. For moderate-income households, it covers up to 50%.
Is Bryge a government agency?
No, Bryge is a private home services company. We act as a facilitator to help homeowners navigate the application process and connect with qualified installers. We are not the government.
What documents do I need?
Typically, you will need proof of income (such as tax returns or pay stubs), proof of home ownership, and utility bill history. Specific requirements vary by state.
How long does approval take?
Approval times vary based on state processing volumes. Our team works to ensure your application is complete and accurate to minimize delays.
Find out if your household is eligible for thousands in energy rebates.