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Samsung Electronics America Applauds New York State as First in the U.S. to Launch Retail Consumer Rebates for Appliances under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)
New Yorkers will be able to save up to $840 on Samsung’s innovative ENERGY STAR® home appliances
11/21/2024
Samsung Electronics America, a global leader in innovative consumer electronics technology, and an ENERGY STAR® Award leader, today applauds New York as the first state in the United States to launch retail consumer rebates for appliances under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). With this action, New York will be the first to make the IRA’s Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate (HEAR) program accessible to consumers through upfront rebates at participating retail partners and through direct-to-consumer options. Samsung is the first company in New York to offer up-front discounts to consumers statewide through the state’s IRA HEAR program.
As part of the IRA HEAR rebate program, consumers will now be able to save up to $840 on Samsung’s innovative ENERGY STAR products, including laundry appliances like heat pump dryers and all-in-one combo washers + heat pump dryers. Samsung is committed to its award-winning, energy-efficient portfolio that can help families save energy and money, while helping build a more sustainable future.
“Samsung Electronics America is grateful for the partnership and leadership of the White House, Department of Energy, New York State, our retailer partners, and environmental non-profit leaders to make these critical rebates under the Inflation Reduction Act a reality for New Yorkers,” said Mark Lippert, Executive Vice President and Head of North American Public Affairs at Samsung Electronics America. “At Samsung, we are committed to empowering consumer choice and proud of the role we play through our energy-efficient portfolio, in helping families save energy, time, and money. This is just the beginning of our rebates journey in New York and across the U.S., and we look forward to working with our partners to expand these retail rebates to more products and in more states across the country.”