Learn more about energy programs for organizations and businesses in Massachusetts seeking to save money, improve energy technologies, and decarbonize. Organizations can include other state agencies and municipalities.
- This page, DOER Energy Programs for Organizations and Businesses, is offered by
- Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources
DOER Energy Programs for Organizations and Businesses
Energy program highlights
for businesses
Mass Save®
Mass Save® is a collaborative of Massachusetts’ electric and natural gas utilities and energy efficiency service providers empowering residents, businesses, and communities to make energy efficient upgrades by offering a wide range of services, rebates, incentives, trainings, and information. Click here to see how residents can save money and reduce their carbon footprint.
for vehicle owners
MOR-EV
The Massachusetts Offers Rebates for Electric Vehicles (MOR-EV) Program aims to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions and support greater adoption of electric vehicles across the Commonwealth by offering rebates to consumers. MOR-EV provides rebates for the purchase or lease of eligible battery electric vehicles and fuel-cell electric vehicles.
for property owners
Property Assessment Clean Energy (PACE) Massachusetts
C-PACE is an innovative program from MassDevelopment to help commercial and industrial property owners in Massachusetts finance energy improvements. The program lets you agree to a betterment assessment and lien on your property, sufficient to repay the financing extended by a private capital provider.
Learn more about assistance with commerical building energy demand
Mass Save® Program
New Construction & Major Renovations
Get start-to-finish support from qualified energy consultants to help you design, build and operate a building that meets your energy and electrification goals and stays within budget.
Mass Save® Program
Specialty Equipment
Find a variety of incentives toward the purchase and installation of specialty equipment, including, but not limited to, compressed air systems, laundry equipment, commercial kitchen equipment, and more.
DOER Program
High Performance Buildings
Commercial and residential buildings are major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. Buildings consume 40 percent of primary energy used annually in the United States and 54 percent of energy used annually in Massachusetts. Our state is working to transform energy use in old and new buildings, moving toward super-efficiency and zero net energy renovation and construction, efforts critical to slowing the harmful progress of climate change.
- Mass Save® - Energy Assessments & Technical Assistance
- Mass Save® - Existing Building & Monitoring-Based Commissioning
- Mass Save® - Commercial ConnectedSolutions Offerings
- Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART)
- MassCEC - Commerical Solar Information Hub
- DSIRE - Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency®
Learn about assistance with transportation and fleets
MassCEC Program
Mass Fleet Advisor
Mass Fleet Advisor aims to bridge the technical expertise gap by pairing businesses and non-profits with a technical consultant who will work with you to analyze your fleet and come up with an electrification plan that is tailored to your business.
MassDEP Program
Electric Vehicle Charging Programs
These programs run by Dept. of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) are aimed at reducing emissions of nitrogen oxide (NOx) and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across Massachusetts, while supporting electrification of the state's transportation network. Programs help property owners with publicly accessible parking get EV charging stations and MassEVIP Workplace Charging Incentives for employers to acquire Level 1 and Level 2 EV charging stations. Note: some application periods may have closed.
Other information and materials about energy use for organizations and municipalities
Information for state agencies and muncipalities
Please see below for links to our DOER organizations that support state agencies and municipalities
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