If you are planning an HVAC upgrade in the Las Vegas Valley, the world of energy savings and rebates can be quite confusing. The big headline for 2026 is that the federal tax credits many homeowners relied on for years have officially ended. However, new state-level appliance rebates are coming to take their place, offering even more substantial upfront discounts if you understand the rebate program requirements.
At Dr. Cool, we strive to be your partner for home comfort. While the financial rules have shifted, our goal remains the same: helping you maximize your investment in clean energy while keeping your home nice and cool during the brutal desert summer.
Before diving into the savings homeowners can expect, it is important to note that rebate programs and eligibility requirements change frequently. The information in this blog reflects available information as of early 2026. Always confirm current program availability and eligibility with Dr. Cool or the relevant program administrator before making purchasing decisions.

Federal Tax Credits Have Expired
Before we look at the new home improvement incentives, we have to address a major change in IRS rules. As of January 1, 2026, the energy-efficient home improvement credit (Section 25C) is no longer available.
This means that air conditioning installations completed so far this year do not qualify for the 30% federal tax credit or the $2,000 annual cap under the Inflation Reduction Act. While this might feel like a setback for home efficiency, the new Nevada state programs are designed to provide immediate, point-of-sale rebate amounts rather than a credit you have to wait to claim on your taxes next year.
Nevada State Rebates
The focus in 2026 has shifted to state-administered programs funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. In Nevada, these are managed by the Governor's Office of Energy and are split into two primary paths for existing homeowners.
Important note: Nevada's HEAR and HOMES programs have been funded and contracted, but have not yet launched as of early 2026. They are expected to become available in mid to late 2026. As these programs go live, Dr. Cool is here to help you access these rebates as soon as they are available.
Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR)
This program, often called the Affordable Home Electrification Program, is specifically for income-eligible households.
- The Savings: Qualifying homeowners can receive up to $8,000 for a heat pump installation and $1,750 for heat pump water heaters.
- Electrical Upgrades: This program also covers project costs for an electric panel upgrade (up to $4,000) and new electric wiring (up to $2,500) to support home electrification.
- Point-of-Sale: These are designed to be instant appliance rebates applied at the time of purchase.
Home Efficiency Rebates (HOMES)
The HOMES rebate program is performance-based, meaning the more energy efficiency your new system provides, the bigger your check.
- The Savings: This program can provide up to $8,000 for projects that significantly reduce your energy consumption.
- Whole-House Focus: It often encourages energy-efficiency upgrades beyond the HVAC unit, such as insulation, air sealing, and weatherization, to improve indoor air quality.
NV Energy PowerShift Incentives
In addition to the home energy rebates program, NV Energy continues to offer its PowerShift residential air conditioning discounts. These are some of the most accessible rebates for homeowners in Southern Nevada.
- Central Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps: You can receive instant discounts when you replace old cooling systems with energy-efficient units.
- Home Energy Audits: NV Energy often recommends energy audits to identify where your home’s temperature is escaping, helping you lower your energy costs for the long term.
Requirements for Your Unit to Qualify
To ensure you do not miss out on these rebates, your unit must meet strict technical specifications. Not every system on the market is qualifying.
For Nevada State Rebates (HEAR/HOMES):
- Energy Star Certified: The unit must be Energy Star certified. In 2026, this typically requires systems to meet the latest U.S. Department of Energy specifications.
- Eligibility: For the HEAR program, you are eligible if your household income is less than 150 percent of the Area Median Income.
- Contractor Rules: You must work with a participating contractor, such as Dr. Cool, to ensure the home upgrades are logged correctly in the state portal.
For NV Energy PowerShift Rebates:
- Efficiency Ratings: Central air conditioners and heat pumps must meet a minimum SEER of 15.2.
- Ductless Systems: Mini-split systems and ductless heat pumps must meet a minimum of 18 SEER2 and 9 HSPF2.
- Home Type: These incentives apply to single-family homes and certain multifamily residences, but generally do not apply to renters or new construction.
Let Dr. Cool Handle the Details
At Dr. Cool, we stay current on every legislative change and rebate program update, so you do not have to worry about the IRS or the U.S. Department of Energy fine print. Navigating the end of tax credits and the start of the new Nevada rebate programs is complex, but we have the know-how to guide you through it.
We will help you verify your unit’s eligibility, connect you with the right appliance rebates, and ensure your installation reduces your energy bills for years to come. So, when it’s time to upgrade your AC unit to a more energy-efficient unit, trust Dr. Cool to get the job done right, the first time.
Ready to see which 2026 rebates are waiting for you? Call Dr. Cool at (702) 608-6939 or schedule your professional HVAC installation online today.
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