These 2024 solar programs are now available in qualified zips
Power companies are blaming these new Solar Power Programs for losing customers every day. Especially this new 2024 program, that allows homeowners to go solar without any upfront cost, is getting more attention every day.
Solar panels have become incredibly popular due to lower prices and increased efficiency. However, interest rates in 2024 are at their highest point in 20 years and this is affecting those looking to buy solar panels. In order to avoid these extra interest costs, more and more people are turning to programs that offer solar without investment.
People who rather not pay or finance a large sum can still benefit from a solar installation on their roof. If you live in one of these zip codes and pay more than $99/month for power, you most likely qualify. Most homeowners who already qualified through EasySolar have seen their energy bills become a fraction of what they used to be, without spending a single dime for a solar installation.
You might think “Solar without investment, how is that possible?” First of all, your home will be reviewed by an expert. After qualifying, the solar panels are installed on your roof at no cost, without you being the owner of the system. You use electricity directly from the solar panels at a fixed low rate, rather than from your utility provider at an ever increasing rate.
That is how you save yourself from future inflation and energy rate spikes while you don‘t have to worry about the hassle that comes with owning your solar panels. These programs don’t require any upfront expenses and include all service costs, so you will never spend a dollar on maintenance and repairs.
Step 1:
Select your state below and go onto the EasySolar questionnaire
Step 2:
Answer a couple of questions. It just takes two minutes.
Step 3:
We connect you with the best solar program in your area. A dedicated solar advisor will contact you by phone to schedule a free on-site solar assessment. After the assessment, you will know exactly if your home is eligible and you can decide whether to proceed with a no cost solar installation.