Simple Process
How Community Solar Works
Community solar lets you subscribe to a share of a local solar farm — no panels on your roof, no installation, no upfront cost. The farm produces clean energy, your utility gives you credits, and your bill goes down. It's that simple.
What Is Community Solar?
Think of it like a shared Netflix account — except instead of streaming movies, you're sharing a solar farm. A developer builds a large solar array (usually 1–5 megawatts) in your region. That farm connects to the same electrical grid you're already on. You subscribe to a portion of the farm's output, and your utility company credits you for the clean energy your share produces.
The credits show up directly on your electric bill every month — typically at a rate 10–25% below what you'd normally pay. You don't change utility companies. You don't install anything. You just pay less.
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Shared Farm
Hundreds of households share one large solar farm in your area
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Grid Credits
Energy flows to the grid, and your utility credits your bill automatically
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You Save
Credits are worth 10–25% more than what you pay — instant savings
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STEP 01
Tell Us Where You Are
Enter your state, utility company, and zip code. We'll check which solar farms are available in your area and which ones have open spots right now.
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STEP 02
We Find Your Best Match
Our engine scans every available community solar farm and ranks them by savings percentage, start date, and contract flexibility. No catalog to browse — we do the work.
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STEP 03
One Recommendation. Done.
We show you the single best farm for your situation. Review the savings, click to enroll, and start seeing credits on your bill within 1–3 billing cycles.