Tax rate for energy storage benefits
The base ITC rate for energy storage projects is 6% and the bonus rate is 30%. The bonus rate is available if the project is under 1MW of energy storage capacity or if it meets the new prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements (discussed below).
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6 FAQs about [Tax rate for energy storage benefits]
Do energy storage projects qualify for a bonus rate?
Energy storage projects (i) not in service prior to Jan. 1, 2022, and (ii) on which construction begins prior to Jan. 29, 2023 (60 days after the IRS issued Notice 2022-61), qualify for the bonus rate regardless of compliance with the prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements.
What is the ITC rate for energy storage projects?
Energy storage installations that begin construction after Dec. 31, 2024, will be entitled to credits under the technology-neutral ITC under new Section 48E (discussed below). The base ITC rate for energy storage projects is 6% and the bonus rate is 30%.
Do energy storage projects qualify for a new ITC?
Energy storage projects placed in service after Dec. 31, 2022, that satisfy a new domestic content requirement will be entitled to a 10% additional ITC (2% for base credit).
What tax credits are available for energy projects in low-income communities?
In addition to the bonus for the Investment Tax Credit for projects in low-income communities, the Inflation Reduction Act: Provides a bonus credit of up to 10 percentage points for qualifying clean energy investments in energy communities.
What is energy storage technology?
Energy storage technology includes batteries, but it also applies more broadly to any energy storage technology that receives, stores and delivers energy for conversion to electricity, or to most technology that thermally stores energy (excluding swimming pools, combined heat and power systems, and building structural components).
Is energy storage eligible for the IRA ITC?
Standalone energy storage is not eligible for this credit, but energy storage installed in connection with wind and solar projects may be eligible. In addition to all the changes for the ITC, the IRA also revised the Section 25D credit homeowners use for residential energy storage projects, such as batteries.