My electricity bill honestly isn’t that bad
That’s actually why we’re reaching out now. Most people wait until rates get really high before they look into options. This program is mainly about locking in stability before prices continue increasing.
I’m not interested in solar.
I completely understand. Honestly, most homeowners say that at first because of how solar used to be presented. This is more of an energy program discussion than a traditional solar pitch.
Does this work when the power goes out?
That’s actually one of the biggest reasons homeowners are interested now — the battery backup can help keep essential items powered during outages.
I need to talk to my spouse first.
Absolutely. That’s actually why we prefer both homeowners present so everyone hears the same information together.
I’m about to eat dinner.
Totally understand — I’ll keep it quick. We’re just reaching out to homeowners in the area regarding the newer energy program.
I already switched companies to lower my bill.
A lot of homeowners are doing that right now. The challenge is those rates usually change every few months. This is more about long-term consistency instead of constantly chasing the next rate
I’ve heard bad things about solar companies
You’re not wrong. A lot of companies damaged the reputation early on. That’s why we focus on education first and keep everything transparent
I’m more interested in backup power than solar.
You’re actually not alone there. A lot of homeowners mainly care about reliability during outages, and the battery is a major part of the conversation.
We’re too busy right now
I completely understand. That’s why the appointment is mainly informational and usually pretty straightforward. We can also work around your schedule
We already get enough solicitors around here.
I completely get it. That’s actually why I try to be respectful and brief. We’re mainly scheduling short information appointments for qualified homeowners
I don’t want another bill.
Completely understand. The goal isn’t to stack another payment on top — it’s to replace or stabilize what you’re already paying the utility. That’s why the engineer walks through the numbers first before anything else.
My friend got solar and regrets it
I hear that pretty often. A lot depends on how the system was designed and whether expectations were explained correctly. That’s why our engineer reviews everything before any decision is made.
Won’t batteries wear out quickly?
Like any technology they age over time, but these systems are designed for long-term use and come with warranty protection. The engineer can explain expected lifespan and coverage.
Can you just leave information?
I can definitely leave something behind, but honestly most homeowners still end up having questions specific to their home. That’s why the engineer visit tends to help more.
Are you selling something?
Not at the door. My job is mainly to see if the home qualifies and set up a time for our engineer to explain the program properly.
What if electricity gets cheaper later?
Most homeowners said the same thing a few years ago, but rates have continued trending upward. The idea here is predictability so you’re not exposed to future spikes.
I don’t trust door-to-door companies.
That’s understandable. We’re mainly here to identify homeowners who may qualify and schedule an information appointment with our engineer. No obligation at all.
Can it run my whole house during an outage?
That depends on the system design and your energy usage. Some homeowners prioritize essentials while others build larger systems. That’s why the engineer customizes recommendations instead of giving a one size-fits-all answer.
We’re not making any decisions today.
Perfect — there’s actually no obligation. The goal of the visit is simply to see if the program even makes sense for your home.
How did you get into my neighborhood?
We’re currently working with homeowners throughout the area and meeting with nearby residents over the next few days.
I’ve heard solar customers still get high bills anyway.
That definitely happened with some older programs. The newer setups are designed differently, especially with battery integration and better system sizing. That’s why we do an education appointment first instead of promising unrealistic savings.
This sounds too good to be true
That’s fair. Honestly, if someone told me fixed electricity rates, battery backup, and no upfront investment a few years ago, I’d question it too. That’s exactly why we encourage homeowners to simply sit down with the engineer and ask questions first.
I’d rather just buy a generator.
Generators definitely help in emergencies. A lot of homeowners compare both options because batteries are quieter, automatic, and don’t rely on fuel storage
We’ve been burned before by contracts.
I understand why you’d be cautious. That’s exactly why we encourage homeowners to slow down, ask questions, and fully understand everything before moving forward with anything.
I’m not giving out my information.
No problem at all. We can always start with general information first and see if it’s even something worth discussing further.