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Connecticut pays too much for power. You don't have to.
We install SunPower panels on your home at no cost. You simply buy the power they produce at a fixed rate set below the utility — up to 30%+ cheaper than the grid.
Current utility spend
With a fixed solar rate
Illustrative comparison — not a quote or guarantee. Your rate and savings depend on your home.
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How it works
Three steps. No loans, no liens, nothing out of pocket.
System matching
We design an engineering layout tailored to your roof and sun exposure, using SunPower Maxeon panels — among the most efficient and longest-lasting available, well ahead of standard panels.
Zero-cost build
SunPower-certified installers handle permitting, inspections, equipment, and utility interconnection. You pay nothing to build it.
Lock your rate
Switch on and buy the power your panels produce at a fixed rate below the utility — protected from rate hikes for 25 to 40 years.
What's included
Everything is covered. You pay only for the power.
Site evaluation & design
On-site assessment and full system engineering at no cost.
Permits & inspections
All municipal permitting and certification handled for you.
Equipment & install
Panels, hardware, and labor included — nothing out of pocket.
Roof & leak insurance
Every penetration point is insured and repaired at no charge.
Monitoring & service
Ongoing production monitoring, maintenance, and repairs covered.
Renovation removal
Panels removed and reinstalled free for any addition or roof work.
Tree trimming
Available at no cost when any month's bill tops $300 — to maximize sun.
State paperwork
All Connecticut RRES program enrollment handled on your behalf.
How this compares
More for your money than a typical solar offer.
Most solar pitches come with a loan, a lien, and a list of exclusions. Here's the same decision, side by side.
Every advantage above is included at no extra cost. We invite any comparison — bring us a competing quote.
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Told no before?
Most homeowners turned away elsewhere still qualify here.
Standard solar programs reject homes for shade, tree cover, or a credit application. This program is built differently — qualification is based on your roof and sun exposure, not a loan.
- ✓Shade isn't a dealbreaker. Microinverter technology lets each panel work independently, so one shaded panel doesn't drag down the system.
- ✓Trees can be trimmed — free. When any month's bill tops $300, tree trimming may be available at no cost to open up sun access.
- ✓It isn't a loan. Because you're not borrowing, qualification looks at your home's exposure, not a credit decision.
Up to 30%+ lower than the grid.
A reduction of up to 30%+ on your power bill — frequently more for homes with strong sun. Your specific savings are put in writing after a technician reviews your home, and SunPower Maxeon panels carry 25–40 year warranties with industry-leading 0.25%/year degradation.
Who's behind this
A track record you can verify.
Successful installations nationwide
United Nations Global Compact Signatory
SunPower solar technology since
Donated to children's cancer care
Our bill had crept past $300 a month. We were skeptical there was a real fix — but the rate was locked, nothing came out of pocket, and the savings showed up on the very first statement.
Questions, answered
The things homeowners ask first.
Get your custom rate
Calculate your fixed-rate floor.
Share a few details and a local specialist will map your home's path to lower utility costs — at no cost or obligation.
You're all set.
Thank you — a local Connecticut specialist will reach out shortly to walk through your custom fixed rate. Keep an eye on your phone and email.
Sources & verification
Every figure on this page — and where to check it.
We'd rather you verify than take our word for it. Each claim, with its source:
- Connecticut has the 2nd-highest residential electricity rates in the U.S.U.S. Energy Information Administration, 2024–2025 · eia.gov
- The average CT household spends about $2,485 a year on grid power.CT Mirror / EIA, 2025
- Eversource raised base rates ~13% in the January 2026 cycle (≈ $323/yr on the average bill).CT PURA & Office of Consumer Counsel · portal.ct.gov/pura
- CT residential rates run about $0.27–$0.30 per kWh.U.S. Energy Information Administration, 2025–2026 · eia.gov
- Utility rates reset twice a year — January 1 and July 1.CT PURA
- About 90% of homeowners previously denied — usually for shade — can proceed.Enlite Home program data
- No-cost tree trimming when a monthly bill exceeds $300.Enlite Home program terms
- A Power Purchase Agreement places no lien on your home, unlike a solar loan.PPA agreement structure
- Savings of up to 30%+, put in writing for each individual home.Enlite Home agreement terms
- 37,000+ installations completed nationwide.Enlite Home
- United Nations Global Compact Signatory.UN Global Compact · unglobalcompact.org
- $800,000+ donated to children's cancer care (Mi Gran Esperanza).Enlite Home impact reporting
- SunPower solar technology in the market since 1985.SunPower / Maxeon
- Maxeon panels are among the most efficient available, degrade ~0.25%/yr, and carry 25–40 year warranties.SunPower / Maxeon product specifications
- Microinverters let each panel operate independently, so shade on one doesn't drag down the system.Solar industry standard · NREL · nrel.gov
- The agreement transfers to a new owner like a utility account.PPA agreement terms
- Some solar workmanship warranties run as short as 5 years.Industry warranty disclosures & BBB records