Colorado HEAR Program – Energy Rebates for Your Home
Wiggins Electric is proud to be a registered contractor for the Colorado HEAR (Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates) Program. This program helps homeowners upgrade their homes with energy-efficient electric equipment while receiving significant rebates.
Who is eligible for rebates?
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Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR) will be available to low- and moderate-income households for high-efficiency electric appliances and other upgrades in a single-family home, apartment, condo, or manufactured/mobile home (see What Counts as a Mobile Home). Owners and operators of multifamily buildings smaller than 50,000 square feet may also qualify for per-unit rebates. Rebate amounts will differ for low-income and moderate-income households. Households with incomes below 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI) in their county are considered low-income, and households with incomes between 80% and 150% of the AMI in their county are considered moderate-income. Note: For households larger than 8 people.

What documents will I need to submit for my rebate application?
For the application, you will need to provide the following documents:
Note: The examples listed here are not complete lists of acceptable documents. You can find a complete list of acceptable documents under “Which Option is Right for You?” on the program webpage.
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Proof of identification (e.g., driver’s licenses, state ID, U.S. Passport)
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Proof of ownership if you own the property (e.g., deed, mortgage, tax record, property insurance document)
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Proof of renter status or residency if you rent the property (e.g., lease, renter’s insurance, utility bill, government-issued documents)
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Proof of landlord permission if you rent the property (Landlord Authorization for Participation Form; will be provided as part of the application)
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Proof of income if you apply for income-qualified rebates (e.g., benefit letter from an approved program, 1040, W-2, pay stubs)

CEO is launching both the HEAR and HER Programs statewide winter 2025-26. The rebates will be available for an anticipated four-year period, through 2029 or until funds are spent, whichever occurs first.

