Rhode Island’s Net Metering and 30% Tax Credit Drive Affordable Solar Rhode Island Push in 2026
Johnston, United States – April 19, 2026 / Sunfinity Power /
sunfinitypower.com has launched its 2026 Solar Savings Initiative, a structured program designed to help homeowners across Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut understand and act on available solar incentives before regulatory and utility structures shift in the coming year. The initiative is built around personalized Solar Savings Reports derived from actual utility data, giving homeowners a clear picture of projected costs and savings prior to any consultation.
A Regional Focus Built on Local Market Knowledge
Headquartered in Johnston, Rhode Island, sunfinitypower.com has developed its service model around the utility environments, state incentive programs, and climate conditions specific to the New England solar market. The company serves homeowners across three states where electricity rates consistently rank among the highest in the nation – a factor that directly shapes the financial case for residential solar adoption.
The 2026 Solar Savings Initiative is timed to a period when federal investment tax credits and several state-level programs remain in place, though ongoing policy discussions at the federal and state levels have introduced uncertainty about how long current structures will hold. For homeowners evaluating solar savings New England conditions present – elevated utility rates, active net metering policies, and available rebates – the initiative reflects a straightforward consideration: acting in 2026 may provide access to a more complete set of solar incentives 2026 offers compared to waiting for future policy cycles.
Transparent Pricing and a No-Pressure Consultation Model
A defining element of the initiative is how sunfinitypower.com structures its customer consultations. Rather than opening with a sales presentation, the company begins with a Solar Savings Report tailored to the individual homeowner’s actual electricity usage and utility account history. The report presents projected monthly costs under solar alongside current utility bills, allowing homeowners to evaluate the figures on their own terms.
The company’s stated goal for qualifying homeowners is a monthly solar payment that comes in below their current electric bill – a threshold that depends on roof orientation, shading, system size, and available incentives, and one that the Solar Savings Report addresses directly for each household.
“Our Solar Savings Report shows homeowners exactly what they would pay versus what they pay now, and for most of the households we work with in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, the numbers support moving forward in 2026 while solar incentives 2026 remain at their current levels,” said Michael Lussier, Founder of sunfinitypower.com. “We have seen cases where a homeowner saves over $1,200 in the first year alone, and that starts with giving people accurate information up front rather than a pitch.”
Bundled Roof and Solar Installation Options
One aspect of the 2026 initiative that sets sunfinitypower.com apart from other regional solar providers is the option to bundle a roof replacement with a solar installation under a single financing arrangement. For homeowners whose roofs are nearing the end of their serviceable life, combining both projects can simplify logistics and, in certain cases, produce a more favorable overall cost structure than addressing each project independently.
The bundled option is available across the company’s tri-state service area and is incorporated into the Solar Savings Report when roof condition is identified as a relevant factor. Homeowners are not required to pursue the bundled path, but the option is presented when it is financially applicable to their situation.
Rhode Island Homeowners Among the Primary Targets
While the initiative spans the full tri-state region, affordable solar Rhode Island homeowners can access through sunfinitypower.com reflects the company’s home market and the state’s specific incentive environment. Rhode Island maintains a net metering program and a state-level renewable energy growth program that, combined with the federal investment tax credit currently set at 30 percent, creates a layered savings structure the 2026 initiative is specifically designed to help homeowners navigate.
Homeowners in Massachusetts and Connecticut benefit from distinct but similarly structured state programs. sunfinitypower.com’s Solar Savings Reports are built to reflect the correct incentive stack for each individual state rather than applying a generalized regional estimate, an approach the company describes as central to delivering accurate projections. Affordable solar Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut homeowners can access varies by location, and the reports are structured to capture those differences at the household level.
The 2026 Solar Savings Initiative is available through sunfinitypower.com, with Solar Savings Reports generated at no cost and no obligation to homeowners who submit a consultation request.
About sunfinitypower.com
sunfinitypower.com is a solar energy company headquartered in Johnston, Rhode Island, serving homeowners across Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. The company provides personalized Solar Savings Reports, transparent pricing consultations, and bundled roof and solar installation options for residential customers throughout New England.
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