Tired of watching your utility bill skyrocket? Learn how you can save by going solar and adopting energy-efficient habits.

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Why is my electric bill so high?

Electric bills may rise for a number of reasons: utility rate hikes, inefficient appliances, poor insulation...it’s even possible you've been using more energy lately. Taking a close look at your utility bill can help you understand the cause. Check to see if you’re being charged more per kWh or if you’ve been pulling more power from the grid.

Trinity can help you analyze your electric bill and estimate how much you can save by going solar. Book a free consultation with a Solar Expert.


Go solar and save

Solar reduces your reliance on the power grid while providing you with clean, affordable energy. When you depend more on solar, the sun becomes your primary energy source and utility energy is supplementary.

Going solar can be surprisingly affordable—as little as $0 down. Low-upfront-cost options, including leases and PPAs, make it easy to start saving even if you don’t have the cash to buy your system outright. Consistent and affordable monthly payments keep solar costs predictable.

If you decide to purchase your system or go solar with a loan, you may be eligible for incentives, rebates and tax credits. These vary by region, so find out what you qualify for. Learn about incentives in your area.


How much will I actually save on my electric bill with solar panels?

Solar savings estimates are based on multiple factors:

  • • Utility rates
  • • System size
  • • Electricity use
  • • Roof pitch
  • • Available incentives, and
  • • Weather patterns

When we estimate your potential savings, we base these estimates off historical weather data from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). This data shows how much sun exposure your home typically gets in a year.

Estimated savings are not one size fits all. Yours would differ even from your next-door neighbor’s! Want a free, detailed quote that includes a ballpark figure of how much you may save with solar? Book a consultation.


More ways to save

Going solar is a quick way to lower high electric bills, which is why millions of homeowners have already made the switch. But these steps can also help:

  • Upgrade to energy-efficient appliances. Look for the ENERGY STAR symbol, which indicates that the appliance uses as little energy as possible.
  • Improve home insulation. Keeping your home at a comfortable temperature is more manageable when it’s well insulated. This prevents you from having to crank up the heat in the winter or the AC in the summer.
  • Use programmable thermostats. Have your home’s temperatures set to a schedule to reduce heating or cooling when you’re asleep or not home. Lightening the load on your HVAC unit can help you save a lot on electric bills.
  • Develop energy-saving habits. These can be simple, like turning off the lights when you leave a room or unplugging chargers when not in use. Or they could be bigger steps, like replacing your water heater for a more efficient model, or swapping all your incandescent light bulbs for LEDs. Every action counts.


For as long as you own a home, you’ll need to pay for electricity. Why not pay less?

Switching to solar energy is an easy and affordable way to save on your utility bill now and far into the future.