While free solar panels may seem like a great deal, in almost every case we can think of, they aren't actually free. “I have never seen an advertisement offering free solar that is not a lie,” Neil Gallagher of Brighterway Solar, a solar installation company in Florida, told us. New York State is making solar energy more accessible to homes, businesses, and communities through NY-Sun incentives and a network of qualified installers. While this might sound enticing, there is a lot more to consider before signing a lease. Here's the reality: "Free solar" typically means solar with no upfront cost—not solar you'll never pay for. Your contractor can help you apply. For residential customers (with existing homes of 4 units or less), Smart Energy Loans or On-Bill Recovery Loans are available for up to $13,000, or up to $25,000 with higher. But they cost an average of £6,100, so you need to understand how to work out if the sums add up. Whether you're looking to save on electricity bills, generate your own energy, reduce your carbon footprint, or all of the above, there's a lot to consider when getting solar panels installed.
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