
What Is the Difference Between a Solar Lease and a Solar Loan?
A solar loan allows homeowners to finance and own their solar system outright, making them eligible for the 30% federal tax credit and maximum long-term

A solar loan allows homeowners to finance and own their solar system outright, making them eligible for the 30% federal tax credit and maximum long-term

On December 31, 2026, Duke Energy’s Net Metering Bridge Rate permanently closes to new applicants. That’s not a rumor, it’s the result of a ruling

Most North Carolina homeowners who go solar save between $1,000 and $2,500 per year on electricity, depending on their energy usage, utility rates, system size,

The Tesla Powerwall 3: What You Need to Know The Tesla Powerwall 3 is Tesla’s current and most capable home battery, and it is a

Your electricity bill is one of your most predictable operating costs, until it isn’t. Across North Carolina, commercial electricity rates have been climbing, and businesses

What Is LightReach Solar Financing? If you’ve been researching solar and come across the name LightReach, you’re not alone. LightReach is one of the largest

What the Freedom Forever Bankruptcy Means for Your Solar System On April 15, 2026, Freedom Forever — one of the largest residential solar installers in

Most homeowners spend weeks researching solar panels. They compare efficiency ratings, read about monocrystalline vs. polycrystalline, and request quotes from three or four companies. They

Your electricity bill is going up. Duke Energy’s recent 10% rate increase is just one sign of a larger trend: across the Southeast, Midwest, and
Are your solar panels underperforming without a clear reason? Hidden faults could be quietly draining your energy output—and your revenue. Thermal imaging inspections provide a