Read Evergreen Solar reviews and see why New Englanders choose us for solar.
Why Evergreen Solar?
We’re known across the Northeast for our pressure-free approach and ethical pricing model. That’s how we can do things like replace your roof when you go solar and still cost less than our competitors. Bottom line: more savings — that’s what we’re known for.
Fixed Pricing
No awkward sales negotiation, just the lowest price
Pressure Free
No sales team means you can go solar on your terms.
Roof + Solar
Replace your roof when you go solar
Customer Success Stories
We’ve helped hundreds of homeowners across the Northeast save big with solar (and replace their roofs). Here are a few.
Day One Solar Savings
Lowell, Massachusetts
This home in Lowell, MA had two competing solar quotes that weren’t able to show them day one savings compared to their electric bill from National Grid.
Our fixed pricing beat these other quotes on the very first visit, not only showing day one savings, but coming in about 20% lower.
This is a perfect example of how taking the time to get a second quote can literally save you thousands of dollars.
This customer in Douglas went through our roof + solar program to replace their roof as part of their solar project for $0 out of pocket. The system was installed in just under 90 days.
They replaced their entire electric bill with a lower, price-protected solar rate. So as the electric rates with National Grid continue to rise in Quincy, they’ll be covered! Super cool family too. Our solar pro Shawn and their dog Steve became best friends.
$330/mo
Electric Bill Eliminated
$594
Year 1 Savings*
$7,021
Year 5 Savings**
Find out how much you could save on your home energy.
This recent customer in Connecticut was told that owning solar panels was the only way to go. That was before they saw a side-by-side comparison from Evergreen Solar.
Given their unique circumstance, they weren’t able to qualify for all of the solar tax credits that are available for ownership.
We reviewed their eligibility and found that a solar lease would save them an additional $50/month, with the option to own the panels later. It was a no-brainer.