FAQ - Momentum Solar

Solar Purchase

  • Purchase Your Solar Panels for Years of Peace of Mind

    When you switch to solar energy, you can sit back and relax while you generate cleaner, price-protected energy. Not only will you significantly reduce your carbon footprint, but you can enjoy a consistently lower energy bill each month and avoid the fluctuations that come with traditional energy.

  • Receive Your Estimate Free of Charge

    Find out exactly how much a solar panel system would cost for your home without having to make any commitments. Enter your ZIP code here to get started.

  • Here’s How You Really Save With Solar

    Not only will start immediately seeing lower utility bills, but you’ll also see long-term savings over the lifespan of your system. In addition, many homeowners qualify for a wide range of federal tax credits and statewide rebates. The average homeowner ends up saving thousands of dollars thanks to their solar panel systems!

  • How Does Solar Work?

    Solar panels collect energy from the sun and convert it into clean, renewable electricity. Our panels are Tier 1 quality, ensuring our customers’ systems are highly efficient and can easily power their homes on a daily basis.

  • Coverage Areas

    Momentum Solar has locations across seven states – and we’re still growing! Click here to find a Momentum Solar office near you.

How Do Solar Loans Work?

  • Produce Your Own Power

    A solar loan allows you to pay off your system over time, making it easier for many homeowners to receive the benefits of owning solar panels without having to pay the full cost upfront.

  • Here’s How Loans Work

    Solar loans are a great financing option for homeowners who prefer not to pay the full cost of their system upfront. Those who take out solar loans are still purchasing the panels themselves and are the owners of their panels, and therefore still qualify for tax incentives.

  • Learn How Your Solar Loan Is Tax Deductible

    Homeowners who utilize solar loans still own their solar panels systems, and therefore qualify for federal tax credits. The Investment Tax Credit, or solar tax credit, gives homeowners 30% of the cost of installation that can be applied to their federal taxes. It’s clear to see that now the best time to make the switch to solar!

  • The Many Benefits of Going Solar

    Solar energy systems help homeowners across the nation save thousands. Not only are there plenty of fiscal benefits to switching, but you’ll also have peace-of-mind knowing that you are producing cleaner, emission-free electricity.

  • Coverage Areas

    Momentum Solar has locations across seven states and is still growing! Click here to find a Momentum Solar near you.

How Does a Solar Lease Work?

  • Lease Your Panels with No Upfront Cost

    When you lease your solar panels, you make fixed monthly payments for the energy produced but do not own your panels. Customers who choose solar leases get the luxury of solar power without the upfront costs.

  • Fixed Monthly Rate = No Guessing

    With solar leases, homeowners pay a fixed rate for their electricity. This means there will be no more unexpected spikes in your utility bill!

  • Solar Lease vs. PPAs

    A Power Purchase Agreement allows homeowners to pay for the power generated by their panels at a set per-kWh price, whereas for solar leases homeowners pay a fixed rate for the panels themselves. Ask a Momentum Solar representative to see which option fits your needs best!

  • The Many Benefits of Going Solar

    Solar energy systems help homeowners across the nation save thousands throughout the lifespan of their systems. Not only are there plenty of fiscal benefits to switching, but you’ll also have peace-of-mind knowing that you are producing cleaner, emission-free electricity.

  • Coverage Areas

    Momentum Solar has locations across seven states and is still growing! Click here to find a Momentum Solar near you.

How Do Power Purchase Agreements Work?

  • What Are Power Purchase Agreements?

    A Power Purchase Agreement allows homeowners to pay for the power generated by their panels at a set per-kWh price. Customers who choose to use Power Purchase Agreements do not own their solar power systems, and therefore do not have to pay any upfront costs.

  • Zero Upfront Cost & Lower Electric Bills

    With Power Purchase Agreements, homeowners pay a fixed rate for the power their panels generate. This means there will be no more unexpected spikes in your utility bill!

  • Coverage Areas

    Momentum Solar has locations across seven states and is still growing! Click here to find a Momentum Solar near you.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Savings
    • Are solar systems expensive?
      • Solar energy systems are an investment for your future. Many homeowners end up saving thousands throughout the lifespan of their system!
    • How much money can I save by going solar?
      • The exact amount varies for each home based on their location, home size and energy requirements. Most homeowners save thousands by the end of their contract.
    • Do I receive credit for my extra energy production?
      • When your solar panels produce more power than your home can use, the excess electricity is automatically sent back to the grid. Through net metering, you’ll be building a ‘bank’ of credits with your utility company.
  • Our Products
    • What comes with my solar energy system?
      • The main components of your solar energy system are the solar panels, microinverters, solar flashing, racking and mounting equipment, as well as production monitoring software via our app.
    • How do I know my panels are high quality?
      • Momentum Solar installs exclusively Tier 1 solar panels to ensure our customers’ systems are efficient and durable. Tier 1 panel manufacturers must have been producing panels for more than five years, have fully automated production and a high degree of vertical integration.
  • How Solar Works
    • How do my panels generate electricity?
      • Solar panels absorb sunlight and convert the light energy into usable electricity for your home.
    • What if it’s not sunny outside?
      • Solar panels can still generate electricity even when the sun is not at its brightest.
    • Will I have electricity if the power goes out?
      • For the safety of the maintenance workers resolving any electrical issues during a power outage, your electricity would also be powered down. You would still be connected to your neighborhood’s grid to ensure you have a consistent flow of energy during normal hours, which is why you cannot keep using electricity when your power goes out.
  • Selling Your Home
    • What if I want to move before my contract is up?
      • If you sell your home, you can transfer your solar agreement to the new homeowner pursuant to the terms of your solar service agreement. The process is very easy and offers electricity savings, which is a great selling point when your home is on the market.
    • Will panels make it challenging to sell my home?
      • Since solar energy is rising in popularity, homes with panels installed typically sell at a higher rate than similar homes without panels.
  • Billing & Payments
    • Are there any payment plans to help finance my panels?
      • Momentum Solar customers can choose to pay for their panels via cash payments, a solar lease, solar loans or a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). Each option has different benefits to suit a variety of household needs and preferences.

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