- So, many folks are interested
in reaping the benefits of solar.
But they're uninterested
in owning solar panels.
So, does solar leasing require
that high upfront cost?
- Yeah, totally.
That's a great point.
A lot of people who are interested
in installing solar panels
on their roof or on their property,
may not be able or willing
to put out the upfront costs
associated with actually
purchasing a solar panel system.
There are a couple of options,
one of which is a solar loan.
A lot of financing companies
now offer zero down solar loans
- That's incredible.
- Yeah, which is amazing,
with very competitive rates.
So, that means that
if your solar loan
is less than your monthly electric bill
you start saving immediately
from solar panels
which is super cool.
Another option is to lease solar panels.
So, similarly to other large purchases,
like buying a car,
instead of buying it outright
you could lease it from a dealership.
A few of the large installation companies
in the country offer that
as one of their primary business models.
Unlike leasing a car,
you don't get to re-up
and choose a new car
after three to five years.
But, it is a way to
still reap the benefits
of solar without actually purchasing it.
Another great option,
as you're familiar with at Nexamp,
is Community Solar.
- That's right,
- If you're home isn't,
or your property isn't
suited for solar panels for installation,
or if you're a renter,
and are interested in getting
in on the action for solar,
Community Solar's a great way to do that.
Participating in a solar,
a Community Solar program.
And like your guys programs
have savings baked in from
your standard electric.
- That's right.
If you're interested in wanting to know
if there's a farm in your area,
visit Nexamp.com.
