The New Manufactured Homes (NMH) Pilot was created to help more people in Wisconsin buy energy efficient manufactured homes. Our goal was to expand residential new construction offerings so new manufactured homes meeting national, above code standards could qualify for incentives. These standards are higher than the federal HUD code, which has guided manufactured housing since 1976. The Pilot provided financial incentives to encourage retailers and manufactured home communities to choose homes with better energy performance, lowering energy waste and helping homeowners save money.
Timeline: January 2024-December 2025
Customer Segment: Residential
The Pilot partnered with 22 retailers and community owners. Out of these, 18 submitted reservations for at least one ENERGY STAR® or DOE Zero Energy Ready certified home. In total, 237 homes participated in the Pilot.
Over $320,000 in incentives were paid, averaging $1,350 per certified home. One community owner enrolled 99 homes and received $148,500 in total incentives.
The Pilot will not continue because overall participation fell short of expectations. Future programs could focus on retailers who are not yet purchasing above code homes to ensure resources drive meaningful improvements.
Contact the Future Focus team at futurefocus@focusonenergy.com.
Timeline: January 2024-December 2025
Customer Segment: Residential
The Pilot partnered with 22 retailers and community owners. Out of these, 18 submitted reservations for at least one ENERGY STAR® or DOE Zero Energy Ready certified home. In total, 237 homes participated in the Pilot.
Over $320,000 in incentives were paid, averaging $1,350 per certified home. One community owner enrolled 99 homes and received $148,500 in total incentives.
The Pilot will not continue because overall participation fell short of expectations. Future programs could focus on retailers who are not yet purchasing above code homes to ensure resources drive meaningful improvements.
Contact the Future Focus team at futurefocus@focusonenergy.com.