What it costs, what's permitted, and what to ask before you hire.
Last verified: 2026-05-30 · Data building
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Incentive snapshot
Section 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit (electrical panel upgrade)
Expired Dec 31, 2025. For 2023–2025: up to $600 (30% of project cost, capped) when paired with a qualifying 25C electrification project. EXPIRED: This federal credit ended Dec 31, 2025 under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (Public Law 119-21, signed July 4, 2025). Installations completed in 2026 or later do not qualify, regardless of when payment was made. For installations completed during 2023–2025, the credit applied to electrical panel upgrades installed consistent with the National Electric Code, with a load capacity of at least 200 amps, installed in conjunction with (and enabling) a qualifying energy efficiency improvement or specific energy property (heat pump, heat pump water heater, central AC, water heater, furnace, boiler, or biomass stove/boiler). The credit fell under the $1,200 annual envelope cap. Homeowners with eligible 2025 installations may still claim the credit on their 2025 federal tax return. Verify with a qualified tax professional.