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Kansas Home Energy Rebates
A guide to rebates, tax credits, and incentives for Kansas homeowners considering heat pumps, insulation, air sealing, and heat pump water heaters. All amounts sourced from official programs.
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Quick Answer
What home energy rebates are available in Kansas?
Kansas homeowners can access rebates through Evergy Kansas Rebates for heat pumps, insulation, air sealing, and heat pump water heaters. Eligibility depends on your utility, equipment, current heating fuel, and home type. Always verify current amounts directly with the program before assuming eligibility.
Not government affiliated. Rebate amounts are estimates for informational purposes. Verify eligibility and current amounts with your utility or Evergy Kansas Rebates.
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Best First Step
What should Kansas homeowners upgrade first?
1
Schedule a home energy assessment
Evergy Kansas Rebates typically offers free or reduced-cost home energy assessments. This is usually required for insulation and whole-home heat pump rebates.
2
Complete insulation and air sealing first
A well-insulated home needs a smaller heat pump system, qualifies for better rebates, and has lower operating costs. These upgrades are often incentivized at 75–100% of cost.
3
Install a heat pump
Once weatherized, your home is ready for a heat pump. Homes heating with oil or propane typically qualify for the highest rebate tiers through Evergy Kansas Rebates.
4
Verify federal credits separately
The federal 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit expired December 31, 2025. If you installed equipment in 2025, verify eligibility for that tax year with a tax professional.
Key Eligibility Factors
Your electric utility (Evergy Kansas (Kansas City Power & Light / Westar Energy))
Current heating fuel (natural_gas, propane, electric_resistance)
Home type (single-family, multi-family, condo)
Whether you have completed weatherization
Equipment model and efficiency certification
Income band (income-qualified households may access enhanced tiers)
Related Tools & Guides
This site is not affiliated with Kansas Corporation Commission — Energy Division or any state or federal agency. Rebate data is sourced from official programs and is provided for informational purposes only. Verify eligibility with the administering program before making purchase decisions.
Official Sources
2026-05-28