Stop paying for oil, gas, and window ACs. Let your solar panels power a high-efficiency mini-split system — heating and cooling your home for next to nothing.
High heating oil prices, inefficient window ACs, and utility bills that go up every single year.
The average Massachusetts home spends $2,500–$4,000/yr on heating oil. Prices swing wildly with global markets — you have zero control.
Old window ACs are loud, inefficient, and only cool one room. They consume 2–3× more electricity than a modern mini-split for the same cooling effect.
Massachusetts electric rates have increased an average of 7% per year. Staying on the grid means paying more every year — guaranteed.
Your rooftop solar array generates the electricity that powers your mini-splits — often at little to no net cost after your PPA payment.
LGRED° inverter technology provides year-round heating and cooling. High SEER2 ratings mean you get 3× the energy output for every unit of electricity consumed.
When your solar production matches your mini-split consumption, your home can aim for net-zero energy costs. That's the goal — and it's achievable.
Your rooftop solar array captures sunlight and converts it into clean DC electricity all day long.
A string or microinverter converts DC to AC power, making it usable by all the appliances in your home — including your mini-splits.
Your ductless mini-split head units receive the solar electricity and deliver precise, whisper-quiet heating or cooling to each zone.
Any extra power not used by your mini-splits flows back to the grid for net metering credits — further reducing your bill.
Modern LGRED° inverter technology is built specifically for climates like New England — delivering full heating capacity even when it's bitterly cold outside.
Yes — and that's exactly the question we designed around. Unlike older heat pumps that struggled below 32°F, LGRED° technology maintains full heating capacity all the way down to -13°F. Massachusetts winters average around 20°F. Your mini-split will handle it without breaking a sweat.
Stack multiple incentives to dramatically reduce your upfront cost and accelerate your return on investment.
The Inflation Reduction Act provides a 30% federal tax credit on both your solar installation and your qualifying heat pump system — stackable benefits.
Massachusetts' Mass Save program offers rebates up to $10,000 for qualifying cold-climate heat pump installations, plus 0% HEAT Loan financing.
Massachusetts' Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) program pays you a fixed rate per kWh your system generates for 10 years — guaranteed income.
Incentive eligibility varies by installation. Our team will calculate your exact savings during your free consultation.
Get a free combined Solar + Mini-Split quote. We'll show you your exact savings, available rebates, and a payment option that works for your budget.