Ecoer
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About Ecoer
Ecoer is a Texas-based HVAC startup founded in 2016 by Louis Ing to modernize the residential heating and cooling industry. Originally headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, the company relocated to Plano, Texas in 2025. Ecoer differentiates itself through IoT-connected systems with built-in smart monitoring, predictive diagnostics, and AI-guided installation tools for contractors.
Ecoer's product lineup includes air source heat pumps (TDi, RTi, SDi, ESi Decades Extreme series), gas furnaces, air-to-water heat pumps (Smart Green One), and mini-split systems. Their proprietary Ecoer Automated Charge (EAC) technology eliminates manual refrigerant charging errors. Systems achieve up to 18.0 SEER2 and 10.0 HSPF2 ratings, with select models earning ENERGY STAR Cold Climate designation. Products are AHRI certified per Standard 210/240-2023.
Qualifying Ecoer heat pump systems are eligible for federal tax credits under Section 25C of the Internal Revenue Code. Homeowners can claim up to $2,000 per year for energy-efficient heating and cooling equipment by filing IRS Form 5695 with Ecoer's QMID code P8U0.
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What This Means for Your Tax Return
Use QMID P8U0 on IRS Form 5695
The QMID identifies the qualified manufacturer on your tax return
30% maximum, up to $2k
Heat pumps meeting efficiency requirements qualify for the highest credit amount
Equipment must meet efficiency requirements
The 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit requires specific SEER2/EER2/HSPF2 ratings
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