Federal Tax Credits for Energy Savings: Maximize Savings on Home Upgrades & Electric Vehicles

Federal Tax Credits for Energy Savings: Maximize Savings on Home Upgrades & Electric Vehicles

Thinking of upgrading your home or vehicle? Rebates and services from Silicon Valley Clean Energy (SVCE) are here to help. However, thousands of dollars in federal tax credits for clean energy upgrades are expiring in 2025.

Despite the sunsetting of federal tax credits, SVCE rebates and services will remain available and can be combined with other incentives. Explore how to maximize your savings by stacking SVCE incentives with tax credits. 

30% Tax Credit on Solar and Battery

Get a 30% federal tax credit for home solar and battery storage expenditures made by December 31, 2025.* Explore free custom quotes and talk to a solar advisor with the SVCE Solar + Battery Assistant , or reach out to your preferred local solar installer.

Up to $7,500 for New Electric Vehicles

Get up to $7,500 in tax credits for qualifying new EVs or plug-in hybrids or up to $4,000 for used EVs purchased by September 30, 2025.* Income-qualified residents get an extra $2,000 SVCE rebate.

Up to $3,200 Annually for Electric Appliances and Energy Efficiency

Get a tax credit up to $2,000 for new heat pump water heaters or HVAC systems and up to $1,200 for energy efficiency improvements installed by December 31, 2025.* Plus, stack with up to $13,000 in SVCE Home Rebates.

Contractor and Rebate Support

Browse contractors and request free project quotes from our Assisted Home Upgrades tool. Plus, apply for eligible rebates all in one place.

Discover More Savings on Incentive Finder

Get personalized recommendations for incentives for home upgrades, electric vehicles, and energy efficiency.

*SVCE does not provide tax advice; this information is being provided to assist you in considering your options for electric upgrades.

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