Your Connecticut electric bill is out of control — and it’s only going higher. But it doesn’t have to be this way.
You check your mailbox or inbox, and there it is again — your power bill. Like always, it’s higher than last month. No explanation. Just a number that keeps climbing. You sigh, maybe complain, then pay it.
Because… what choice do you have?
The power company justifies it in ways that make sense only to them — higher “supply costs,” new “adjustment fees,” and other terms that sound official but really mean the same thing: you pay more, they profit more.
But here’s the truth: this doesn’t have to be your situation.
Electricity rates in CT are nearly double the national average — around .32¢ per kWh — and homeowners here often pay $400 to $1,000+ a month.
Over the last decade, rates have gone up more than 40%, far outpacing inflation.
That means your bill today might be the lowest it will ever be. If nothing changes, you’ll fork over hundreds of thousands of dollars to the electric company in your lifetime.
Solar is the way out — without debt, without a big purchase, and without the usual hoops.
When I say “everyone,” I mean it. We’ve designed our program so you don’t have to be a certain type of homeowner to qualify.
I know it sounds hard to believe—but it’s all inked on our agreement.
Picture this:
You open your bill next month, and instead of seeing $800… you see $350. You smile, pay it, and think about what to do with that new money in your pocket.
Then it happens again. And again. Month after month, year after year. The hardest part—you’re gonna need bigger ideas for what to do with all the extra cash.
Then you realize, this isn’t just about solar panels. It’s about freedom from unpredictable bills and taking control of something you’ve never been able to control before.
We check your roof, your energy usage, and show you your mapped-out savings for years ahead. No pressure. Just facts and answers.
We design your system to maximize efficiency and handle all permits and paperwork.
Our certified installers do the work in a day or two, with no roof damage. Once approved, you go live — and your bill goes down.
Everyone hits this point. You’ve read the facts. You’ve done the math (or I’ve done it for you).
You know your bill won’t shrink on its own.
So here’s the question:
Do you keep letting them take more of your money every month? Or do you find out what you could be saving — with nothing to lose?