Illinois New Generation of Smart, Energy-Efficient Homes
Illinois is in the middle of a quiet housing revolution. Incentives layered at the federal, state, utility, and city levels—combined with falling prices for solar and smarter, all-electric equipment—are reshaping both new construction and retrofits across Chicago and the suburbs. Builders are wiring for EVs as standard, homeowners are tapping solar and battery rebates, and buyers are asking for comfort, control, and lower bills rather than just granite and subway tile says Hirsh Mohindra . “Incentives don’t build homes by themselves—they de-risk decisions homeowners already want to make.” The incentive stack: why 2025–26 is a pivotal window For many households, the path to a high-efficiency home starts with the stack —how multiple programs combine to blunt upfront costs. State solar incentives. Illinois Shines (the state’s flagship program) buys renewable energy credits (RECs) from residential and community-solar projects, creating meaningful, upfront value ...