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Why Choosing a 0% Solar Lease Escalator Can Save You Thousands (and Make Selling Your Home Easier)

Why Choosing a 0% Solar Lease Escalator Can Save You Thousands (and Make Selling Your Home Easier) If you’ve ever looked into leasing solar panels for your New Jersey home, you’ve probably heard about something called an “escalator.” It sounds harmless enough—but it can make a huge difference in your long-term savings and your ability to sell your home down the line. Let’s unpack what escalators mean, how they work, and why a 0% escalator might be the smartest move you can make. What Is a Solar Lease Escalator? When you lease solar panels, you agree to pay a set […]

Go Solar in 2025 Before the 30% Tax Credit Disappears and NJ Electric Rates Skyrocket

Policy Update: Act Now: The 30% Residential Federal Solar Tax Credit WILL End in 2025

⚠️ URGENT: Go Solar in 2025 Before the 30% Tax Credit Disappears and NJ Electric Rates Skyrocket Major changes are now official — and they could cost New Jersey homeowners thousands of dollars if they don’t act immediately. On July 1, 2025, the Senate passed the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which terminates the 30% Federal Solar Tax Credit (Section 25D) for residential systems placed in service after December 31, 2025 — nearly a decade earlier than originally planned. Meanwhile, NJ utilities have confirmed electric rate hikes of 17–20% as of June 1, 2025, further driving up household energy bills. 🔥

Go Solar Before August 31, 2025 — Lock In the 30% Federal Tax Credit While You Still Can

Don’t Miss Out: Go Solar in 2025 Before the 30% Tax Credit Disappears!

🛑 The End of the 30% Federal Solar Tax Credit (Section 25D): Why You Must Act Before It’s Too Late If you’ve been considering solar for your home in New Jersey, now is the time to act — because the most valuable financial incentive in residential solar history is about to disappear. ⚠️ What’s Happening? Congress is actively moving to terminate the Section 25D Residential Clean Energy Credit, commonly referred to as the 30% federal solar tax credit, by the end of 2025. A bill already passed in the U.S. House proposes to cut the credit earlier than originally planned.

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