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Our platform connects you with independent, local solar professionals who compete for your project. You see their best offer — not a call-centre estimate. Each installer operates under their own provincial licensing and is familiar with your province's solar programs.
Pick the proposal that fits your budget. Your installer handles permits, financing applications, utility approvals, equipment, and installation. Most modern systems include a monitoring app so you can track your production from day one.
Canada Solar Pro connects Alberta homeowners with independent local installers in every major city — CEIP property-tax financing and retail-rate net billing available province-wide.
Calgary gets more sun than Miami, FL. CEIP 100% property-tax financing available. ENMAX net billing credits at full retail rate.
Edmonton averages more sunshine than Toronto and Vancouver. City of Edmonton participates in CEIP. EPCOR handles grid interconnection.
All of Alberta benefits from retail-rate net billing under the Micro-Generation Regulation. $0-down CEIP financing in 26+ municipalities.
Stack available provincial financing, net billing credits, and municipal rebates — and start saving from day one.
Many Canadian municipalities offer property-tax-based financing programs that cover up to 100% of your solar panel installation cost — repaid through your property taxes at competitive interest rates over up to 20 years. No upfront cash required. Availability varies by province and municipality. Subject to intake availability.
Check your eligibilityWhen your solar panels generate more power than your home uses, the surplus is sent to the grid. Your utility credits your account for every kilowatt-hour exported, reducing future bills. Rules and rates vary by province — your matched installer will explain how it works in your area.
How it worksThe Canada Greener Homes Grant (now closed) offered up to $5,000 for qualifying home energy upgrades including solar energy solutions. New applications closed in February 2024. Check with your installer for current federal options.
See detailsElectricity rates across Canada rise 3–5% annually on average. Your solar power system's output cost stays fixed. Every year that passes makes your solar panels more valuable and your payback period shorter.
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View all FAQs“I specifically asked about what happens if the system underperforms. Luke explained the production guarantee clearly. That was the deciding factor for me. We're 6 months in and performance has been consistent.”
“The install crew was professional and cleaned up after themselves. No mess, no damage, no issues. System activated 2 days after install. Bill dropped from $205 to $60. Very satisfied.”
“Retired, on a fixed income, so the monthly savings matter a lot to me. Bill is now $42 instead of $190. That's real money back every month. Took about 3 weeks. Process was explained simply and clearly.”
“I compared three quotes. This one wasn't the cheapest but the communication during install made the difference. Jake checked in at every stage. Didn't feel like I was chasing anyone. About 4 weeks total. Weather caused a short delay.”
“I kept finding reasons not to do it. Finally pulled the trigger and I'm glad I did. Bill dropped from $175 to $38. Wish I had done it sooner. About 3 weeks from signing to activation. Permit took a few extra days but they managed it.”
“Honestly didn't think the savings would be that dramatic. Marcus walked me through everything before I signed anything. First bill after install was $55. I was paying $210 before. Process took about 3.5 weeks. No major complaints.”
Every month you wait, you're paying full price for power your roof could be generating for free. Thousands of Canadians are already saving with trusted solar professionals. Get your no-obligation estimate in 60 seconds.