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

Sunfinity Power's 2026 Solar Savings Initiative helps homeowners in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut access personalized savings reports, with some seeing over $1,200 in first-year savings, amid potential policy shifts in solar incentives.

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

Sunfinity Power has launched its 2026 Solar Savings Initiative, a program designed to help homeowners in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut navigate solar incentives before potential regulatory changes. The initiative offers personalized Solar Savings Reports based on actual utility data, giving residents a clear understanding of costs and savings. Headquartered in Johnston, Rhode Island, the company focuses on the New England market, where high electricity rates make solar financially attractive.

The program arrives as the federal investment tax credit and state-level programs remain in place, but policy discussions introduce uncertainty. For homeowners evaluating solar savings New England conditions present a practical case, with high utility rates, favorable net metering, and available rebates. Acting in 2026 may mean accessing a more complete set of solar incentives 2026 still offers compared to waiting.

Sunfinity Power structures consultations around the Solar Savings Report, which projects monthly costs under solar versus current utility bills. The company aims for a monthly solar payment below the current electric bill, depending on roof orientation, shading, system size, and incentives. "Our Solar Savings Report shows homeowners exactly what they would pay versus what they pay now, and for most households we work with, the numbers support moving forward in 2026 while solar incentives 2026 remain at their current levels," said Michael Lussier, Founder of sunfinitypower.com. "We have seen cases where a homeowner saves over $1,200 in the first year alone."

A key feature is the option to bundle roof replacement with solar installation under a single financing arrangement. This can simplify the process for homeowners with aging roofs and may produce a more favorable cost structure. The bundled option is available across the service area and is included in the Solar Savings Report when roof condition is relevant.

Rhode Island homeowners are primary targets, with the state's net metering program and renewable energy growth program combined with the 30% federal investment tax credit creating layered savings. Homeowners in Massachusetts and Connecticut benefit from distinct state programs, and the Solar Savings Reports reflect the correct incentive stack for each state. The affordable solar Rhode Island framework informs the company's approach in neighboring markets.

The 2026 Solar Savings Initiative is available now through sunfinitypower.com, with no-cost, no-obligation Solar Savings Reports for homeowners who submit a consultation request. Sunfinity Power serves homeowners across Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, providing personalized reports, transparent pricing, and bundled roof and solar options.

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