Sunfinity Power Reports Over $1,200 First-Year Savings for Some New England Homeowners

Sunfinity Power's 2026 Solar Savings Initiative highlights potential first-year savings exceeding $1,200 for homeowners in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, driven by high utility rates and current incentives.

SD Metrowire Staff
Energy
Sunfinity Power Reports Over $1,200 First-Year Savings for Some New England Homeowners

Sunfinity Power, headquartered in Johnston, Rhode Island, has announced its 2026 Solar Savings Initiative, reporting that some homeowners in New England are seeing first-year savings of over $1,200 on their electricity bills. The initiative is designed to help residents in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut navigate available solar incentives before potential regulatory changes occur.

The company emphasizes a data-driven approach, offering personalized Solar Savings Reports based on actual utility data. These reports provide homeowners with projected costs under solar compared to current bills, allowing for informed decision-making without sales pressure. According to Michael Lussier, Founder of sunfinitypower.com, the reports show homeowners exactly what they would pay versus now, and for many, the numbers support moving forward in 2026 while incentives remain favorable.

The timing of the initiative is strategic, as federal and state-level incentives, including the 30% federal investment tax credit, are currently available but subject to policy discussions. Homeowners in New England face some of the highest electricity rates in the country, making solar a financially attractive option. The company notes that for qualifying households, monthly solar payments can be lower than current electric bills, with some achieving over $1,200 in savings in the first year.

A unique feature of the initiative is the option to bundle roof replacement with solar installation under a single financing arrangement, simplifying the process for homeowners needing both services. This option is included in the Solar Savings Report when relevant, but is not mandatory.

The initiative targets the tri-state region, with particular emphasis on Rhode Island, which offers net metering and a renewable energy growth program. Homeowners in Massachusetts and Connecticut also benefit from state-specific incentives, and the Solar Savings Reports are tailored accordingly.

Sunfinity Power provides no-cost, no-obligation consultations and Solar Savings Reports to homeowners who submit a request. The company serves residential customers across Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, focusing on transparent pricing and local market knowledge.

For more information, visit Sunfinity Power.

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