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solar loan

Access the funds you need to go solar

Keep your money when you go with renewable energy. Avoid the upfront costs of installing a solar energy system with a solar loan you pay back over time.

Is a solar loan right
for me?

If you have the potential to start saving immediately with a solar energy system, a solar loan might be the best route to powering your home with solar. A solar loan offers a way for homeowners to invest in a system without putting up large sums of money upfront. Solar loans are often $0 down with options to pay back a loan early without penalty.

Speak to a Vivint solar specialist to see if a solar loan is right for you.

Financial incentives for going solar

  • federal solar incentives
    Federal Solar Investment Tax Credit (Solar ITC)

    The Solar ITC is available to all U.S. residents who owe federal taxes. With it, a portion of your project costs can be deducted from your tax obligation, reducing the amount of taxes you owe. The credit is worth 26% of your project costs in 2022, 22% in 2023, then expires for residential projects at the start of 2024. On a $10,000 solar project, the credit would put $2,600 back in your pocket, significantly speeding up your payback period.

  • state solar incentives
    Solar tax credits available
    by state

    There are also state solar incentives and city-level programs available to encourage solar adoption. In most cases, state and local programs stack with the federal incentive, meaning you save even more. We’ll help you find all applicable solar rebates and apply them to the cost of your system. Solar incentives vary among states and utility companies, and rebate levels can fluctuate. Give us a call for the most up-to-date information about current state solar incentives.

  • srecs
    Be compensated for your
    energy credits

    In participating states, homeowners receive energy credits for the solar power they produce, called Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs). State regulations require utility companies to generate a certain amount of electricity from renewable sources. Utility companies buy SRECs from homeowners to meet these requirements. In short, you are compensated for generating clean energy.

Go solar and save. Find out how.

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How much does it cost to go solar?

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*Freedom Forever 25-Year Production Guarantee:

Subject to the terms of each customer's individual Supply and Installation Agreement with Freedom Forever, including all conditions and exclusions set forth therein, Freedom Forever provides a 25-year production guarantee that a customer’s Solar PV System will produce a certain minimum number of kilowatt-hours of electricity annually. Terms, conditions, and exclusions may vary from customer to customer. Click here for more details.