星期四, 21 11 月, 2024
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Sungage offers new 0% residential solar financing product

Source:Sungage

Solar loan company Sungage Financial has released a new 0% solar financing product for homeowners. Sungage offers loans up to $150,000 with 0% rates across terms from five to 25 years, that incorporate tax credits and certain local incentives.

“This new 0% interest rate helps us achieve our mission to help as many homeowners as possible realize the benefits of solar energy ownership by providing the most affordable path to a renewable energy future,” said Michael Gilroy, Sungage Financial CEO. “With these low monthly payments, financing can deliver sound economic advantages, including a solar loan payment that is usually lower than the electric bill it is replacing, plus the significant long-term savings.”

Sungage Financial is available in 46 states and the District of Columbia and provides financing for residential solar, battery and roof work through a network of experienced, qualified installer partners.

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