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Attention Hawaiian Homeowners

Lighting Up Hawaii with the Power of the Sun!
Nestled in Hawaii’s breathtaking landscapes, under its boundless clear skies, lies an untapped reservoir of solar energy. At Soletarian, our vision is to harness this abundant sunshine, transforming it into a sustainable power source for Hawaii’s homeowners. Why let the sun’s rays go to waste when they can light up your home and your life?

In the Aloha State, Beauty Meets High Energy Costs

Hawaii’s year-round sunny weather is a blessing for both its beauty and potential for solar power. However, this paradise comes with its challenges – notably, the hefty energy bills that homeowners face. With costs soaring up to $.40 per kilowatt-hour, residents are feeling the heat in more ways than one.

Imagine if there was a smarter, more economical way to power your home.

From Sky-High Bills to Solar Savings

Many homeowners in Hawaii find themselves trapped in a cycle of paying $300 to $600 monthly for essential energy needs such as air conditioning and running household appliances. But what if we told you that with Soletarian, those bills could plummet to as low as $27 a month? Yes, you read that right. By switching to solar power with Soletarian, the sun doesn’t just brighten your day; it also lightens the load on your wallet.

Does Hawaii have solar incentives?

Hawaiians can decrease their energy bills, become energy independent and be more eco-friendly by going solar. In addition, the Hawaii Energy Tax Credit allows individuals to claim an income tax credit of up to 35% (up to $5,000 per 5 kW system) of the cost of equipment and installation of a residential solar system. Sep 13, 2023

According to Payless Power the average electric bill in Hawaii is $402.30 as of 2022. How much you pay for electricity depends on the type of property you live in, the number of people you live with, and whether you use air conditioners. Mar 19, 2023

How much is the average electric bill in Hawaii?

Hawaii’s Electricity Prices and Usage
Consumers in Hawaii are faced with a higher residential electricity rate than most people around the US, with an average state electricity rate of 42.36 cents per kilowatt hour compared to the national average rate of 16.01 cents.Dec 6, 2023
Hawaii is the state with the highest household electricity price in the United States. In September 2023, the average retail price of electricity for Hawaiian residences amounted to 42.69 U.S. cents per kilowatt-hour. Rhode Island followed in second, with 31.8 U.S. cents per kilowatt-hour. Meanwhile, Washington and Utah registered the lowest prices in the period, at around 18 U.S. cents per kilowatt-hour.

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