The average AeroSolar homeowner saves $190/month. Here's exactly how the math works — calculated from your actual electric bill.
The average American homeowner pays $130–$220/month in electricity. After going solar, most see their bill drop to $20–$40 — just the basic grid connection fee. Electric rates rise 3.4% per year on average. Solar locks your cost in today.
Deduct 26% of your total system cost directly from your federal tax bill. On a $28,000 system that's $7,280 back — a credit, not a deduction.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory found solar adds an average of $15,000–$20,000 to U.S. home resale values.
Surplus power your panels produce is sent to the grid. Your utility credits your account — some months you'll see a negative bill.
At 3.4% annual increases, today's $200 bill becomes $480/month in 25 years. Solar locks your cost in permanently.
A quick estimate from your monthly bill. Your advisor calculates exact savings from your real electricity data.
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