4 FAQs about Photovoltaic solar panel sales scam

How do I avoid getting scammed with solar panels?

To avoid getting scammed, you need to know what to look out for and when to walk away. Here's our guide to spotting solar panel scams and finding a great installer. If something you see or hear from a salesperson sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

Is going solar a scam?

It's likely a scam. While there are some government-funded solar programs for households that qualify, “going solar” isn't free. Honest businesses will tell you exactly how much it'll cost to get and install solar panels. Here's how to steer clear of the scams: Do some research.

Are free solar panels a scam?

Remind prospective customers that while tax credits, rebates, and incentives might be available for solar purchasers who qualify, offers for “free” or “no cost” solar panels are scams. Comply with the law: old and new. Reputable companies know the importance of being honest about what they're offering – and how much it costs.

What are the most common solar scams?

One of the most prevalent solar scams involves misleading lease agreements or power purchase agreements (PPAs). While these financing options are legitimate ways to access solar energy, unethical companies may misrepresent the terms or benefits of these agreements.

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