IECC 4AHEEHRA Pending
NEC 220.82 Optional Method

Heat Pump Panel Check — Olathe, Kansas

Is your Olathe home ready for a heat pump? Check your electrical panel capacity in 3 minutes — free. Up to $800 in Kansas rebates available in 2026.

IRA 25C expired Dec 31, 2025. Not available for 2026 installations. State and utility programs are the primary incentives for Olathe homeowners.

Available rebates — Olathe, Kansas

Verified March 2026

ESTIMATE ONLY — verify amounts and eligibility with program administrators before purchasing.

Federal

EXPIRED

IRA 25C Tax Credit

$0

Expired December 31, 2025. Not available for systems installed in 2026. Claim on 2025 tax return if installed before that date (IRS Form 5695).

Geothermal only: 25D still active — 30%, no cap, through 2032.

HEEHRA — Kansas

Pending

Heat Pump Rebate

N/A

Kansas HEEHRA has not yet launched. When live: up to $8,000 (low income) or $4,000 (moderate income). Check your state energy office for updates.

State / Utility

Kansas Programs

Evergy Home Energy Efficiency Rebates

$600

Evergy (formerly Westar Energy and KCP&L)

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Confirmed maximum rebates for Olathe homeowners

Kansas state programs only (HEEHRA pending — IRA 25C expired Dec 2025)

Current confirmed programs

up to $800

ESTIMATE ONLY. Programs not all stackable. Income verification required for HEEHRA. Verify with your state energy office before purchasing.

IECC 2021Zone 4A — Mixed-Humid

Olathe climate & heat pump sizing

Olathe falls in IECC 2021 Zone 4A — Mixed-Humid. Mixed climate with meaningful winter heating demand. A cold-climate rated ASHP is recommended for reliable winter performance.

Typical installed cost in Olathe: $4,500–$12,000 for a whole-home air-source system (2026). Ductwork, electrical, and panel upgrades add cost.

Before any installation, an NEC 220.82 panel capacity check confirms whether your existing electrical service has headroom — potentially avoiding a $5,000–$10,000 upgrade.

Olathe, Kansas quick facts

IECC Climate Zone4A
Typical install cost$4,500–$12,000
Max confirmed rebate$800
HEEHRA statusPending
IRA 25C creditExpired Dec 31, 2025
Cold-climate HP requiredRecommended
Electrical codeNEC 220.82
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Frequently asked questions — Olathe

Does my electrical panel in Olathe have room for a heat pump?

Most 200A panels in Olathe have enough headroom for a heat pump under NEC 220.82 Optional Method load calculations — which account for load diversity rather than worst-case simultaneous demand. A 100A panel is more likely to require an upgrade, especially if you also plan to add an EV charger or electric range. Our free 3-minute audit runs the same NEC 220.82 Optional Method your electrician would use — no site visit required for a preliminary assessment.

What heat pump rebates are available in Olathe, Kansas?

Olathe homeowners can access Kansas state and utility rebates. HEEHRA federal rebates have not yet launched in Kansas. The top state/utility program is Evergy Home Energy Efficiency Rebates (Evergy (formerly Westar Energy and KCP&L)), offering up to $600 for qualifying heat pumps. IRA 25C expired December 31, 2025 and is not available for 2026 installations.

How much does a heat pump cost in Olathe?

In Olathe, a whole-home air-source heat pump typically costs $4,500–$12,000 installed (2026 estimates). That range includes equipment and labor; ductwork modifications, electrical work, or panel upgrades add cost. IECC Zone 4A means a standard ASHP handles the heating season without cold-climate specifications. Combined Kansas rebates can offset part of the total — verify program availability before purchasing.

Is the IRA 25C tax credit available for Olathe homeowners?

No. The IRA Section 25C non-refundable tax credit expired December 31, 2025. It is not available for heat pump systems installed in 2026. If your system was installed before December 31, 2025, you can still claim it on your 2025 federal tax return (IRS Form 5695). For 2026, the remaining federal incentive is HEEHRA (where Kansas has an active, funded program). Geothermal heat pumps may still qualify for Section 25D (30%, no cap, through 2032).

What IECC climate zone is Olathe in?

Olathe falls in IECC 2021 Zone 4A — Mixed-Humid. Mixed climate with meaningful winter heating demand. A cold-climate rated ASHP is recommended for reliable winter performance. For exact sizing, a Manual J load calculation is required — but as a rough starting point, allow 20–30 BTU/h per square foot for older Olathe homes.

Check your Olathe panel capacity now

Free NEC 220.82 load calculation. Takes 3 minutes. Find out if your Olathe home is ready for a heat pump — before you spend $5,000–$10,000 on an unnecessary panel upgrade.

Up to $800 in confirmed Kansas rebates available in 2026.

Incentive data verified March 2026. Programs change frequently. ESTIMATE ONLY. Confirm eligibility with your state energy office before purchasing.