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US Solar Program Helps Homeowners Save $1000s In Electricity Costs

Incentives Extended Through 2022

Bill Johnson | | Advertorial

Just like Tesla is disrupting the auto industry by providing cheaper and better cars, the whole electricity industry in the US is getting an overhaul because of the solar incentives available to homeowners.

The government is incentivizing installation of residential solar panels by giving rebates, which reduce the installation of solar panels to a very limited cost. The average US homeowner is now saving $1500 in electricity costs every year when they join the program1.

The power companies have raised their concern with the government for incentivizing schemes which conflicts with their business objectives. But the government has stood firmly on its ground saying that they will uphold the program for at least a year.

This Government Solar Program is incentivizing almost every US homeowner to not only contribute to the environment and be a responsible citizen, but will also help them to save on electricity costs, putting more money in their pocket. Here’s a photo of a bill after the installation was done.

The average US homeowner is now making the smart decision of switching over to Solar while the program is still running. US solar installations had a record breaking 43% growth in 2020 despite the global circumstances2. Homeowners claim to be saving a lot of money every year. A tool has also been designed to tell you how much you'll be able to save in bills every month.

The government’s roll out of solar incentives is still on-going. To check if your home qualifies, you can click the link below:

Frequently asked questions

1) Isn’t solar expensive?

Solar panels are much cheaper today than 10 years ago. And with the new solar rebates, US homeowners can now install solar with a very minimal cost and start saving money immediately.

2) How do I qualify for this solar program?

The solar program is rolled out in specific areas for now. You can check your zip code in the link provided above.

Or you can click here to check if you qualify »

3) How much money can I save per year with the program?

The link provided above will help you find out how much money you would be able to save in bills.

4) Will there be any upfront cost?

Many homeowners qualify to only pay a minimal cost and can start saving money immediately. However, in some areas the rebates are lower, but a good amount of the cost will be covered by the government.

5) How much time is left to join the program before it ends?

The program can be joined at least until the last extension given by the government. However, the power companies are also in talks with the government to modify the program. Hence, it is advisable to join the program as soon as possible.

To check if the program is active in your area, you can click on your state in US below:

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