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What if I’m a renter?
Many Solar for All programs offer community solar options, allowing renters to subscribe to a shared solar array and receive credits on their energy bills.

Is there an upfront cost?
In most cases, Solar for All eliminates or significantly reduces upfront costs through grants, subsidies, or low-interest financing.

How much can I save?
Savings vary based on energy usage, system size, and local energy rates. On average, participants save 10-50% on electricity costs.

What happens if I move?
If you move, you may transfer your solar agreement to the new homeowner or cancel the agreement. For community solar, your subscription may be portable if you move within the same utility area.
Success Stories

- Washington, D.C.: Solar for All participants in D.C. saved an average of $500 annually on energy costs through free solar panel installations.
- Illinois: The state’s Solar for All program created over 1,000 jobs in underserved communities, while reducing carbon emissions statewide.
- California: Thousands of low-income households received no-cost solar installations, collectively saving millions in energy costs.
Take Action Today!
Solar for All is more than a renewable energy program – it’s a movement toward equitable energy access. By participating, you can lower your energy bills, reduce your carbon footprint, and contribute to a cleaner, more sustainable future.
Start your journey toward solar savings today!