The Zero Electric Bill Lie: What Your Solar Company Isn't Telling You About Hidden Solar Charges?

The Zero Electric Bill Lie What Your Solar Company Isn't Telling You About Hidden Solar Charges

Listen, you don’t just install a solar system, you’ve been told that your electricity bill will go to zero. Have you ever thought that the bill will actually be zero? That’s why Solitech Solar tries to make you aware of such hidden costs so that you can know the reality.


Solar is not just about zero bills, there are often hidden costs during installation or after installation that can eat away at your savings. So you should be aware of such costs. Most of solar companies don’t talk about this.


But with Solitech Solar, you don’t need to worry, as the charges will continue to appear in your bill, which has no impact on your investment.

1) Fixed and service charges

This charge is usually collected by your electricity company at the time of installation. Its main purpose is to maintain net metering and grid. Solitech Solar designs the system from the beginning so that there are no additional costs.

2) Wheeling Charges

When you generate excess solar power, it goes into the grid and there may be a charge to transport it from one place to another. Solitech Solar explains this to customers upfront.

3) Taxes and duties

If you want to use solar power, you may be subject to government taxes. This tax is levied based on the unit of electricity used.

The point here is that even if there are hidden additional costs, every solar company should inform the customer about this in advance. So you can be clear about your investment.

Do you also want to increase your ROI?
increase your savings by knowing about such expenses?

The experts at Solitech Solar are ready to guide you.

Do you also want to increase your ROI? increase your savings by knowing about such expenses?

The experts at Solitech Solar are ready to guide you.

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