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Find out how much money you could save by going solar. Our solar savings calculator uses your address and electric bill to show you ballpark pricing and a right-sized solar array for you, with estimated costs and savings.

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Why Solar Panels Make Sense For a Home

Our Solar Calculator gives you a custom estimate of how many panels you need and what they may cost, based on up-to-date local data. It uses your monthly electric bill, typical solar panel production in your area, real-world system sizing and pricing, and state-specific electricity rates from past projects in Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts to provide a realistic starting point for your solar options.

 

Traditional Home Energy

  • Rising monthly costs you can't control
  • Reliance on an unreliable, aging grid
  • Fossil fuel systems that burn through your budget
  • Noisy, polluting generators with constant upkeep
  • Carbon emissions and climate damage

Electrified Home Energy

  • Lower, predictable monthly costs with energy you produce
  • Dependable power from the sun that keeps your home running smoothly
  • Comfortable heating and cooling with efficient heat pumps powered by the sun
  • Self-sufficiency with quiet battery storage that kicks in automatically
  • Positive impact on the planet
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3 states.

6 branches. 

20,000+ installations.

We're proud of our growing community of happy Solar Champions.

Trusted by hundreds of New England businesses for solar installations.

Did You Know...

New England residents pay 67% more for electricity than the rest of America.

The good news is that we can build you a high-quality solar energy system that will protect you from rising energy costs for decades.

Why do people choose ReVision?

24/7 Support

We service everything ourselves: certified in-house technicians and 24/7 phone support keep your system running.

Local Expertise

With 20+ years of experience and 20,000+  installations, we're New England's trusted leader for installation services.

Certified B Corp

We opted into a rigorous 3rd party certification to prove we live our values. You can rest assured that your investment in clean energy is both socially and environmentally responsible.

Employee-Owned

Everyone at ReVision is an owner, from your solar designer to the crew on your roof. We all benefit from providing the best experience.

"We've found that balance of good economic value and doing what's right for the planet."
 
Michael Halle
New England Business Owner

"The crew was very helpful, very respectful of the property. If you had a question, they're very easy to get a hold of."
 
Marshall Banks
New England Homeowner

Our Process to Install Solar on Your Home:

You schedule a call with our team.

Book a call above, and a member of our team will get in touch ASAP.

An experienced specialist will come to your home.

If solar looks like a good fit, one of our specialists will come to your home to check out your roof and discuss your energy goals.

We design your custom system.

Your specialist will design a personalized plan, present financing options, and provide a realistic overview of projected energy savings all within a comprehensive project quote.

We handle the paperwork and prep for install.

Once we move forward with the project, we’ll take care of permits, grid interconnection, and schedule a second site visit to ensure everything’s ready for a smooth installation.

We install your solar system.

On installation day our crew will install your system, keeping you informed along the way and leaving no trace in your home.

Your system turns on, and you start saving.

Once connected to the grid, you’ll start enjoying lower bills and clean energy. We’re here to support you with any questions or service needs!

Frequently Asked Questions:

What are the next steps after my initial call?

If we've determined solar is the right fit for your home, one of our Solar Design Specialists will come out to your home and conduct a more comprehensive assessment, physically measuring your roof to account for any details missed by satellite imagery.

Why has electricity become so expensive?

The reasons are evolving and vary from one utility provider to another. However, a consistent fact is that around 50% of electricity in New England — a percentage significantly greater than the national average — comes from natural gas. Natural gas is a globally destabilized, finite resource that is neither produced by nor easily transported to our region. This means constant rate hikes from the utilities that depend on this resource, which means higher electric bills for New England residents. Meanwhile, solar power is abundant, local, and stable!

Is my property good for solar?

Most homes in New England are good candidates for solar, but a few factors impact it: the roof’s age, material, size, angle, and shading. The best roofs face Southeast to Southwest and don’t have obstructions like chimneys or skylights. If your roof isn’t ideal, you can install a ground-mounted system instead!

How much does it cost?

The cost of your installation will depend on how much energy you need, how much sunlight your home gets, and any local incentives available. If you pay a monthly electric bill, we offer financing options that are designed to be less than your current bill.

How much will I save on my energy bills with solar?

With solar, you can significantly lower or even eliminate your electric bill, depending on your energy use and local electricity rates (you'll still see a ~$17 charge on your bill because the utility company charges a fee for keeping your home connected to the power grid). Even if solar only cuts your bill by half, you'd save thousands over the life of your system. Plus, solar locks in a lower electric rate, protecting you from future increases in energy prices.

How can I pay for my system?

You have several ways to pay for your solar system. You can pay upfront with cash, which offers the best return, or choose a solar loan with flexible terms. We work with lenders to provide loans where your monthly payments are less than your current electric bill. You can also use a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) for lower interest rates or explore other financing options like personal loans.

Do I have to sign a contract?

The answer is that it's up to you. After finalizing your system details, our Customer Experience team will present you with a contract, help you navigate the details, and answer any questions. Once signed you will be added to our installation queue and a date will be set for your project.