Nevada Guide · Updated April 2026

Nevada Rebates & Credits: Programs Coming, Federal Credits Available Now

Nevada's HOMES and HEAR programs are pending federal review with $96M allocated. No state income tax and strong solar potential make federal credits especially valuable while state programs launch.

What rebates and credits are available in Nevada right now?

Nevada homeowners can access federal tax credits, state HOMES/HEAR rebate programs, and local property tax exemptions. Here is the current status of every major program as of April 2026:

ProgramValueStatusSource
HOMES Rebate ProgramUp to $8,000Coming Soon.gov
HEAR Electrification RebateUp to $14,000Coming Soon.gov
Federal Solar Credit$5,000 - $15,000Available.gov

What should Nevada homeowners know about these programs?

Both HOMES and HEAR pending federal review — sign up for notifications

No state income tax maximizes the impact of federal credits

Lowest property tax rate among tracked states (0.50%)

NV Energy offers utility-level heat pump rebates up to $3,200

How much can Nevada homeowners save with each program?

HOMES Rebate Program

Coming Soon
Up to $8,000

$48.2M allocated. Pending federal review with Everblue selected as implementer. No launch date announced.

Official program page →

HEAR Electrification Rebate

Coming Soon
Up to $14,000

$47.9M allocated. Same timeline as HOMES. Sign up for email notifications at the portal.

Official program page →

Federal Solar Credit

$5,000 - $15,000

30% federal credit. Nevada's desert sun provides excellent solar output. No state income tax means more savings retained.

Official program page →

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