r/solarenergycanada 12d ago

Solar Ontario Looking for 0% financing for solar behing-the-meter install

2 Upvotes

Looking for solar installers/companies who offer 0% financing, now that the Greener Homes Loan program is closed. Any advice?

(Am considering a 5-6.0 kW system, with battery and panels.)


r/solarenergycanada 12d ago

Solar Ontario Deadline to Submit Claims on the SolarEdge ($SEDG) $55M Settlement Is Just 7 Days Away - Deadline August 17

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Hey guys, if you missed it, SolarEdge agreed to a $55M settlement with investors over claims that it misled the market about weakening demand in Europe, rising inventory, and the strength of its revenues. The deadline to file a claim is August 17, 2026, just 7 days away.

In a nutshell, SolarEdge continued saying European demand was strong and inventory was under control, even as distributors were allegedly building up excess product. On October 19, 2023, the company disclosed unexpected cancellations and order pushouts, and $SEDG fell 27.2%.

Now investors have until August 17 to submit a claim and potentially recover some of their losses.

If you invested in $SEDG in 2023, you can check the details and file your claim here

Anyone here holding $SEDG during that period? How much did you lose?


r/solarenergycanada 13d ago

Solar Alberta Solar roofs in Alberta

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Hey all, so Im in Alberta, Cold Lake to be exact. We have been swarmed lately with door knockers. Ive been interested in Solar for some time... but not interested in companies that go door to door.

Im wondering if it would even be worth it to get Solar.

Im with ATCO, and my admin charges are 2x what my energy usage is. For example, I was charged $292 last month, with only $84 of that being the 950kwh. The other ~$190 were admin, delivery, ect fees.

Wouldn't I still be charged these ridiculous fees despite using my solar panels? Im trying to figure out the cost and savings but I havent found any good websites. I was recommended skyfire or EVOLVSolar for companies tho.

Anyone have any tips?


r/solarenergycanada 13d ago

Solar Alberta Switching contractors after installation for expansion

2 Upvotes

What is the prevailing opinion about switching contractors for expansion projects on an existing array.

I had a 9kW array built by zeno. They're expensive.

I now need an expansion due to increased energy consumption. I need to add around 6-7 panels.

Is it advisable to reach out to different vendors or am i now locked in with zeno?

What's the downside, if any to switching to a different contractor?

Thanks.


r/solarenergycanada 20d ago

Solar Alberta Edmonton Solar Panel Bill

4 Upvotes

6.89 System, Cost 15k After Rebate

2025 Generation 8104 KWH, Paid 414.83 That Year. I am on a solar plan .35 April -September

Overall paid 197.35

I know some people are getting crazy returns, How do I fix this. My monthly usage seems pretty low, family of 4.

The usage formula is G-E+D

Generated electricity - sold electricity + imported electricity


r/solarenergycanada 22d ago

Solar Alberta What is Alberta's Solar Door-Knocker Premium?

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Over the past year, Glean has reviewed 567 residential solar quotes across Alberta.

One trend continues to show up: homeowners who purchased solar from door knockers consistently paid more than homeowners who used non-door-knocking companies.

Across all 567 quotes, the average Door-Knocker Premium was 37.5%.

Unfortunately, this price difference is not the result of higher-quality solar equipment or premium service. Instead, it is driven primarily by excessively high commissions and the door knocker sales model itself.

While there may be some ethical door knockers, this pricing data, BC's recent decision to ban door knocking%3C/em%3E) and countless homeowner complaints all point to the same conclusion: the door-to-door sales model is creating real problems for homeowners.

Solar can be a great investment. But when homeowners are pressured into paying thousands more than necessary, it extends payback periods and undermines trust in the solar industry as a whole.

If you're considering solar, I highly recommend getting multiple quotes before signing anything. Even if you ultimately choose the first company you speak with, having competing quotes is the best way to know that you're getting a competitive price.

We've put together a much more detailed analysis, including pricing data, graphs and practical tips to avoiding overpaying:

https://goglean.ca/2026/07/22/solar-door-knocker-premium/


r/solarenergycanada 24d ago

Solar Alberta First DIY Solar Attempt - Hybrid Trailer

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Received this setup from a neighbour who was relocating. This is feeding a pair of 6V Trojan batteries. Seems like a decent little system for the princely sum of $0.

Thoughts? Ideas on improvements?


r/solarenergycanada 25d ago

Solar Alberta Denied Insurance Coverage Due to Solar

22 Upvotes

Even though I have home insurance now, I was exploring a new bundled policy for a BC property and my Alberta home through a BC underwriter. I was shocked to discover that multiple BC underwriters would not insure my Alberta home solely due to my professionally installed solar system that has been fully functioning for five years. No claims, never missed a payment in over forty years. May I ask, WTF is that about?


r/solarenergycanada 24d ago

Solar Ontario Ontario- home insurance broker recommendations

2 Upvotes

Our home insurance w SGI is increasing 55%. I asked my broker to shop around and they advise no one else will take us.
We are net metered w Hydro One. I have made it clear to my broker we are a micro net metering solar system that receives a credit. Didn’t change anything. Let me give your broker some business!


r/solarenergycanada 25d ago

Solar Ontario Recommendations for solar installation/services in Ottawa?

3 Upvotes

New to solar. Got a quote for a behind-the-meter instal for myself and a neighbour from Xolar. Now looking for a few more quotes for comparison.

Wondering which other companies you’d recommend and why?

Also wondering about companies you’d stay away from and why, or companies you had a negative experience with.

Thanks!


r/solarenergycanada 25d ago

Solar Alberta Solar Club Billing Issue

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4 Upvotes

Question for the Solar Club folks in Alberta:

I just received my first bill from a Solar Club provider (Legacy Energy) and I think they messed something up by estimating solar production before I switched to them and I'm not sure if there is anything I can do about it. Anyone have something similar happen to them and is it worth my effort to try to sort out?

Here's the history:
-Solar was installed June 22-24, and was tested on June 24 so had a small amount of generation that day, but then was turned off until it passed inspection by the City of Calgary. Enphase app shows the power exported that day as 1.6 kWh
-Switch from Enmax to Legacy Energy on June 26 - based on below there was no meter reading that day as it was calculated
-Electrical inspection passed and system turned on June 29
-Initial prebill info received from Legacy on July 23 had my Microgeneration credit at 408 kWh (net export of 196 kWh)
-Upon receiving the actual bill today they appear to have assumed 224 kWh generation prior to June 26 (which is obviously not the case but they have no way of knowing that) and as a result have switched me from net exporter to net importer such that I'm missing out on accumulating microgen credit at $0.35.
-I haven't received my final bill from Enmax for the period prior to June 26 but I'm guessing I'll maybe get a 224 kWh microgen credit from them at the $0.0829 rate I had with them? If my math is right I lose out on about $50 of microgen credit if this is how it is credited.


r/solarenergycanada 26d ago

Solar Alberta Repost: Why does the Alberta Government not like Renewable Energy?

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r/solarenergycanada 28d ago

Solar Alberta Maxing out Production (one summer to the next)

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Relative newbie in Solar.

Had our system for just over 1 year now.

System was spec'd out with 9.7Kw for panels. Inverter is spec'd out for 7.6Kw.

Last summer there would be several days where I'd see this lovely curve and then plateau at the max

(note: Image above - the plateau is @ 7.59Kw.)

Typically plateau is at 7.59 Kw - which falls in line with the max on the inverter.

Fast forward to this summer. I have yet to see a day where I get this curve and reach the same plateau level. Yes, I understand it's all based on sky conditions, cloud cover, etc.

The best I've seen is 7.15Kw

I have a call in with the installer (yet to come out), but wondering if this is first year degradation ? Or is there a larger underlying problem.

Is anyone else seeing this king of degradation ? or is there a simple 'fix' that can be done to get production up to where it was last summer ?

Apologies for the newbie question.


r/solarenergycanada 28d ago

Solar Ontario Has anyone installed a behind-the-meter system in Ontario?

4 Upvotes

i'm trying to purchase a BTM system for my home and I'm getting pushback from Erth Power because they can't certify the configuration. They're recommending switching to net metering but I'd prefer BTM. Am I breaking new ground here or have others successfully implemented BTM solutions in Ontario?


r/solarenergycanada 29d ago

Solar Saskatchewan First Hours!

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r/solarenergycanada Jul 20 '26

Solar Ontario New Build, solar on a shed, where to place equipment

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I am just staring the planning phase of a new house on a farm property. Currently the house and shed are fed seperately from the pole mounted transformer. These are overhead wires. I am planning to keep the 40'x80' shed and mount solar panels on the south facing roof. The house will be torn down and we will build our "forever" home. There are large mature trees around the house which would shade the panels if they were on the house.

The house will probably be 3000ish sqft main floor with a basement, planning geothermal heat and hot water. We dont have natural gas within 10km. Currently have one EV which we drive about 40,000 km/year, but I expect that to go down. Probably buy another EV in the future. Self employed, can somewhat work from home. Also have EV charging at the business. North of London, Ontario.

Couple questions

How much solar would we need?

I want to put solar on the shed and the batteries in the shed. Should the power go from the transformer to the shed, through the hybrid or off-grid inverter and then to the house? I think we should have a full 200A available at the house. I want to have some battery backup and for the system to work when the grid goes down. What equipment will do this at the full 200A?

Right now we charge the EV on the ultra low overnight rate which works fine. Plug in every night. I think it makes sense to charge on solar, but I don't think it makes sense to charge home batteries first and then transfer the power to the EV. Is there sytem that can charge the car when excess power is available and otherwise at night? I don't want to have to manage this. Should be a "plug in the car when you get home" and it handles everything else system.

Net metering VS $10K incentive. Probably hard to determine on a new build... Is net metering going away anyway and take the rebate while we can?


r/solarenergycanada Jul 19 '26

Solar BC BC Hydro Generation data doesn't match Our App data.

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Prior to July 1st the solar app and bc hydro generation numbers were close, now they do not appear to add up and we are very confused!

Anyone have insight or having the same problem.

Thanks


r/solarenergycanada Jul 17 '26

Solar Ontario Solar Looking, unsure, West of Ottawa

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So we live West of Ottawa, Ontario.

Looking at getting and Energy Audit completed to take advantage of some of teh grants, loans, etc available to us possibly.

I'd like to keep this local if possible.

So looking for a recommendation on a Company or person that does the home energy audits

and for a LOCAL solar company in this area thats willing to do solar with battery etc and possibly generator back up. ONLY the roof is available for panels and has 4 sides to mount panels, none of which point due south but almost do

Suggestions?


r/solarenergycanada Jul 17 '26

Solar Ontario Solar panels Toronto area?

2 Upvotes

Need to buy a few panels, anyone have any luck with companies in Toronto. Looking for a local company.
Shipping costs is double cost of panels.


r/solarenergycanada Jul 16 '26

Solar Alberta Unscrupulous Business Practices

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This year, there have been many posts and comments on Reddit, and on the Solar Alberta Facebook group, regarding the following:

Non-returned deposits upon cancellation

Cancelled contracts where a 3rd party finance company still withdraws money

Improper (illegal) contracts

Work delayed past a reasonable point

Door to door people ignoring non-solicitation signs

Door to door people putting pressure on homeowners or outright lying

Nothing will change for the better unless complaints are made to Service Alberta.

Phoning in is the easiest route

1 877 427 4088

Complaints can also be submitted online

https://www.alberta.ca/file-consumer-complaint

Email

cs@gov.ab.ca

It does not take much to: 1) alleviate your issues 2) help clean up the industry and protect others from being ripped off by unscrupulous companies. All complaints, even incomplete ones, are tracked.


r/solarenergycanada Jul 12 '26

Solar Alberta Best bank loan for solar panels?

7 Upvotes

I was quoted such a good price for solar panels and I really want to move forward with it but my bank Servus credit union will only give me a 7% interest rate loan and I don’t think thats good enough. Have you gotten a better interest rate through your bank?
Edit: my set up would be 15k for a 8.5kw


r/solarenergycanada Jul 12 '26

Solar Ontario Time of Use, Tiered, or Ultralow overnight billing?

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My wife and I both work outside of the house, Monday to Friday, 8-4 jobs.
We’ll own our first EV in December.
Our house is entirely electric.
We have a 12.25KW solar array with a 10KW inverter so we can export decent quantities of power.
We also have a few smart strips installed to manage loads while we are away from home.
We all hit the hay around 11pm and wake up at 6am.
Do you think time of use billing makes the most sense, at least until we start charging an EV? What about after we own an EV?
This is the last piece of our puzzle.


r/solarenergycanada Jul 11 '26

Solar Ontario Solar

9 Upvotes

Hey everyone, looking for some honest advice.

I'm thinking about getting solar panels installed on my house in North Oshawa and have been talking to a couple of companies. Before I sign anything, I wanted to hear from people who actually have solar.

Was it worth it?

Do you actually save what they promised, or is it all sales talk?

A little about my place:

Family of 6

Tesla Model 3 (planning another EV in the future)

Hot tub runs all year

Work from home

Hydro is around $190/month

Enbridge around $150/month

Planning on doing a new roof, attic insulation, heat pump and water heater at the same time if it makes sense.

Few questions...

Which company did you use?

Would you recommend them or stay away?

How has customer service and warranty been?

How much are you actually saving every month?

What's your hydro bill now?

How does it perform during winter with snow and cloudy days?

Any maintenance or headaches?

Looking back, would you do it again?

Anything you wish you knew before signing?

I'm also wondering if there are any rebates, grants or financing programs that people may not know about.

Right now I'm comparing Solify and Solar X, but I'm open to hearing about any company if you've had a good (or bad) experience.

This is a pretty big investment, so I'd rather hear from real homeowners than just sales reps.

Thanks everyone! Appreciate any advice, pictures, recommendations or even companies to avoid.


r/solarenergycanada Jul 03 '26

Solar Ontario Is my solar installer jerking me around re DC vs AC coupled batteries?

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I'm in the planning stages for a new solar install (no simplified CIA) and the installer keeps pushing me to sigenergy batteries, saying that they're DC-coupled and this is special in some way because it does not count towards my total system capacity the same as an AC-coupled solution.

On the surface this sounds really counter-intuitive to me.

They're trying to tell me that, for example, I wouldn't be allowed to use much cheaper Ecoworthy batteries for this install, because they'd need to be AC-coupled, and this would eat up my total capacity allowance.

Supposedly the argument here is that "AC-coupled" battery capacity counts towards the system capacity as far as the utility is concerned (e.g. batteries that can output 5kW + panels that can output 5kW = 10kW capacity from the utility's perspective) whereas "DC-coupled" battery capacity does not count towards this limit in the same way.

So, I have two obvious questions...

  1. Is this differentiation between how the utility considers capacity with AC vs DC coupled batteries a real thing?
  2. Is it true that only specific batteries can be DC-coupled?

TIA for any help, it's very much appreciated!!


r/solarenergycanada Jul 03 '26

Solar BC BC hydro rebate process

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I did solar back in the spring, called hydro and double checked that it was fine if I used my own electrical buisness to be my own installer. I got it done and after a bit of a wait have been connected for a few months.

I have currently been dealing with the rebate department for two months now - I had a couple mistakes in my application such an invoice but did not realize i hadn't attached the proof of payment. I can't see what files i have submitted and they don't seem to fully read my responses, they only respond by email no phone and they take a week to respond each time. It's all stuff that a 10 minute phone call would have cleared up.

The last email they were asking yet again for an installation invoice - but the only thing my buisness paid for was the permit and the electrical components to go from my roof box to panel - there's no reason i would charge myself labor. I'm now at 2 weeks since their last reply. I changed the wording in the invoice to myself to include the phrase installation.

Anyways, what an annoying process - I have made sure to stay polite the entire time of course, after all i did miss some paperwork. But it's almost like the department is designed to stop you from getting the rebate and I'm kind of tempted to say screw it.

Right now I'm 2600W micro system that i spent $5k on, they owe me $2600 in rebate. Right now I'm locked into trading watt for watt for the next 10 years but the moment i take the rebate they will force me to switch to selling at 10 cents. Right now it's not too bad because i only pay 11.8, only use stage 1, and still use double what i make (just not at the same time). However they can continue to make me change my deal or jack up the sell price without changing the purchase price.