Sunfinity Power, a solar energy company based in Johnston, Rhode Island, has announced its 2026 Solar Savings Initiative, reporting that some homeowners in New England have achieved first-year savings exceeding $1,200. The initiative provides personalized Solar Savings Reports based on actual utility data, enabling homeowners to evaluate the financial benefits of solar before committing. The program targets residents in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, where high electricity rates and favorable state incentives create a strong economic case for residential solar adoption.
The initiative arrives at a critical time, as federal and state solar incentives remain available but face potential changes. The federal investment tax credit, currently at 30%, and various state-level programs are under discussion, prompting Sunfinity Power to encourage homeowners to act in 2026. According to Michael Lussier, Founder of Sunfinity Power, the Solar Savings Report provides transparent comparisons between current utility costs and projected solar payments. "We have seen cases where a homeowner saves over $1,200 in the first year alone," Lussier said, emphasizing the importance of data-driven decisions over sales pitches.
Sunfinity Power distinguishes itself by offering a bundled roof replacement and solar installation option under a single financing arrangement. This feature simplifies the process for homeowners whose roofs need replacement, potentially reducing overall costs. The bundled option is included in the Solar Savings Report when relevant, but homeowners are not required to pursue it. The company serves the tri-state region with a focus on Rhode Island, where the affordable solar Rhode Island market benefits from net metering and the state's renewable energy growth program combined with the federal tax credit.
Homeowners in Massachusetts and Connecticut also have access to state-specific incentives, and Sunfinity Power's reports are tailored to each state's unique incentive stack. The 2026 Solar Savings Initiative is available now, with no-cost, no-obligation consultations for homeowners who submit a request. By providing clear, personalized data, Sunfinity Power aims to help New England homeowners make informed decisions about solar energy before policy shifts alter the financial landscape.


