Sunfinity Power, headquartered in Johnston, Rhode Island, has announced its 2026 Solar Savings Initiative, reporting that some homeowners in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut are seeing first-year savings exceeding $1,200. The initiative, which focuses on providing transparent pricing and personalized Solar Savings Reports, aims to help homeowners navigate available solar incentives before potential regulatory changes.
The program is built around the specific utility environments and state incentive programs of New England, where electricity rates are among the highest in the country. By using actual utility data, Sunfinity Power generates customized reports that project monthly costs under solar versus current electric bills. The company emphasizes a no-pressure consultation model, starting with data rather than a sales pitch.
"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, the numbers support moving forward in 2026 while solar incentives remain at their current levels," said Michael Lussier, Founder of Sunfinity Power. "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."
The initiative is timed to the current availability of the federal investment tax credit and state-level programs, which face uncertainty due to ongoing policy discussions. Homeowners in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut can benefit from distinct state programs, such as Rhode Island's net metering and renewable energy growth program, combined with the 30% federal tax credit.
Sunfinity Power also offers a bundled roof and solar installation option for homeowners needing roof replacements, simplifying financing and potentially reducing overall costs. This option is included in the Solar Savings Report when relevant. The company serves the tri-state area, with a focus on its home market of Rhode Island.
The 2026 Solar Savings Initiative is available now through Sunfinity Power's website, with no-cost, no-obligation Solar Savings Reports for homeowners who submit a consultation request. For more information, visit Sunfinity Power.


