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How This Actually Works
Before any solar + storage installation is designed or proposed, we first confirm whether a home qualifies for immediate savings.
If a home is not technically viable for solar + storage, then financing is not offered, because only systems that demonstrate reliable production and immediate savings qualify for approval.
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Feasibility Check
We evaluate your electricity usage, roof characteristics, and local utility pricing in your area to determine whether solar plus storage can deliver at least 20% lower energy costs from the start.
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If meaningful savings aren’t possible, we’ll tell you upfront and recommend no system at all.
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Tailored Design
If the home qualifies, we design a solar + battery storage system based on how your home actually uses electricity — not a one-size-fits-all template.
The goal is to maximize the portion of your energy that comes from lower-cost, self-generated power, while keeping the system right-sized and cost-effective.
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Partner Pricing
A trusted solar financing partner reviews the system design, site characteristics, and expected energy production.
Based on this analysis, they structure a $0-down solar financing agreement that uses long-term energy performance — not upfront payments — to set monthly pricing.
This is how monthly energy costs are set below typical utility rates, without paying anything upfront.
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Predictable Rate
You pay a predictable monthly energy rate that is typically lower than your utility rate.
There is no upfront cost, savings begin immediately, and over time those monthly savings can make a meaningful difference in your household budget — providing real financial relief, not temporary incentives.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Straightforward answers to common questions about solar, storage, and pricing.
Will this eliminate my electric bill entirely?
No—solar is not designed to eliminate your electric bill entirely. Most homes offset 70–85% of their electricity usage with solar and storage. A small portion of your bill remains tied to grid access and utility charges.
Your total monthly energy cost is still lower — without overspending on equipment that delivers diminishing returns.
What’s the difference between battery storage and backup power?
Battery storage and backup power serve two different purposes—and are designed for different goals.
Battery storage is designed to reduce electricity costs. A battery storage system stores excess solar energy so it can be used later, reducing reliance on expensive utility power during peak hours.
Backup power is an optional add-on designed for resilience. It allows stored energy to power essential circuits — or the entire home — during a grid outage. Backup requires additional equipment and installation and is separate from the storage system used to optimize savings.
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Storage helps lower your electricity costs.
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Backup helps keep the lights on during outages.
You can choose one, or both, depending on your goals.
Do I need to put any money down to get started?
In most cases, no—qualified homeowners can move forward with no upfront cost.
That’s because the system is owned and maintained by a third party, and the economics are structured so your monthly energy payments are lower than what you’d otherwise pay your electric company. This approach uses a third-party-owned solar agreement, commonly referred to as a solar lease.
Is this solution right for every home?
No—and we’re upfront about when this does not make sense.
If we can’t deliver meaningful savings from the start, we won’t recommend moving forward. This solution works best for homeowners whose electricity usage, roof characteristics, and local utility pricing support lower monthly energy costs under today’s rate structures.
This typically includes homes with very low electricity usage, heavy roof shading, or utility rates that do not support immediate savings.
