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We vet the solar companies in your area and give you our unbiased recommendation based on product, price, service, and quality — with real reviews and a discovery call on your terms. No pressure. Your information stays with you.

✓ Unbiased side-by-side pricing ✓ Google & Why Own Solar reviews ✓ You choose who (if anyone) calls
The honest difference

Most "free quote" sites sell your number to everyone. We don't.

Fill out a typical solar form and your phone rings for weeks. Why Own Solar flips that. You compare first, learn first, and only connect with a company when you decide to — through a scheduled discovery call so you know it's not a scam or a spam dialer.

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Your info isn't a product

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Truly side by side

Three companies, the same inputs, the same format. Compare price, warranty, financing, and reviews honestly.

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You control contact

Book a discovery call at a time that works for you. No surprise calls, no high-pressure setters at your door.

How it works

Four steps. You stay in the driver's seat.

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Enter your bill

Tell us your average monthly electric bill. That's enough to size a system.

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We vet local companies

We weigh every installer in your area on product, price, service, and quality.

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Learn the real story

Read straight talk about solar, incentives, and why the grid is under strain.

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Book a discovery call

Choose a company and a time. A real, scheduled conversation — never spam.

Why now

Electricity keeps getting more expensive — and demand is exploding.

Between AI data centers, electric vehicles, a growing population, and an aging grid, America's power demand is climbing fast. For many homes, owning solar is one of the few ways to lock in your energy cost instead of riding rates upward.

  • ⚡ Data centers
  • 🚗 EV charging
  • 📈 Rising rates
  • 🏠 Population growth

See what's driving the electricity crunch →

17.65¢
avg U.S. residential price per kWh (2026)
+17%
rise in power prices over 4 years
41 GW
projected 2026 U.S. data-center power demand
27%
of new cars sold globally are electric

Sources: U.S. EIA & industry rate trackers; Goldman Sachs data-center demand outlook; BloombergNEF EV Outlook 2026. See Energy News for details and links.

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