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Solar for Your Home
This view is tailored to ZIP 85001, your medium house, and the current bill profile captured during onboarding.
Summary
Estimated values based on your current profile and recommendation logic.
Current annual electricity cost
$2220
Estimated annual solar savings
$420
Estimated bill offset percentage
19%
Simple payback estimate
38 yrs
Why this may work for you
Personalized reasons based on your home and recommendation profile.
Your current annual electricity cost is about $2220, which gives solar real room to offset spending.
Detached homes are often easier to evaluate for roof fit, panel layout, and direct savings potential.
Battery storage also looks relevant for your profile, which can strengthen the long-term value of a solar system.
Example providers
Example providers based on typical market offerings
These are not live quotes. They are realistic example offerings generated from your current profile, bill level, and typical residential solar pricing bands.
Helio North Example
Example provider profile generated to reflect the kind of comparison eBijli could show once real installer integrations are connected.
Sunframe Energy Example
Example provider profile generated to reflect the kind of comparison eBijli could show once real installer integrations are connected.
BrightGrid Solar Example
Example provider profile generated to reflect the kind of comparison eBijli could show once real installer integrations are connected.
Context
A little context before you compare options
How solar works
Panels produce electricity during the day, which can reduce how much power your home buys from the grid. Extra production may also create bill credits, depending on utility rules.
Typical cost range
Many residential systems land somewhere around $15,500-$25,000 before incentives, depending on system size, roof layout, and equipment choices.
What affects savings
Savings usually depend on your current bill, local electricity rates, roof fit, sun exposure, and how your utility handles exported solar power.
Typical solutions
Common solution types people compare alongside solar
These examples are general guidance only. They help frame the kinds of systems households often review while thinking about solar, backup, and EV-related savings.
Rooftop solar system
Panels that generate electricity during the day to reduce grid usage and lower ongoing bill exposure.
Typical cost range
$14k-$28k
When it makes sense
Often strongest when the home has a meaningful electricity bill, good roof exposure, and plans to stay put for several years.
Battery storage
A backup-ready storage system that can keep some home loads running and help shift power into more valuable hours.
Typical cost range
$8k-$18k
When it makes sense
Usually makes more sense when outage resilience matters, solar is already in the plan, or evening peak rates are a concern.
EV charging optimization
A simpler setup change that helps move charging into cheaper hours and reduces unnecessary peak-time energy spend.
Typical cost range
$0-$1k
When it makes sense
Useful when the household already has an EV and wants a lower-cost way to improve savings before adding major hardware.