4 FAQs about Photovoltaic panels free scam

Are free solar panels a scam?

Remind prospective customers that while tax credits, rebates, and incentives might be available for solar purchasers who qualify, offers for “free” or “no cost” solar panels are scams. Comply with the law: old and new. Reputable companies know the importance of being honest about what they're offering – and how much it costs.

What are the most common solar panel scams?

Here are some of the most common solar panel scams to watch out for: Fake government incentives: Be aware of companies claiming to offer free solar panels through government subsidies or grants. Check the legitimacy of their claims by researching local or national incentives on your own.

Do Americans get free solar panels?

American homeowners might be eligible for federal tax credits for solar installations or state subsidies for solar energy, but not free panels. The U.S. government does not provide free solar panels, said a U.S. Department of Energy spokesperson. The department urges people to report scams to the Federal Trade Commission.

Does the government provide free solar panels?

The U.S. government does not provide free solar panels. The Energy Department and the Solar Energy Technologies Office have warned consumers about this type of online scam involving solar panels. We rate this claim False. The federal government is providing free solar panel installation and $8,500 incentive checks to eligible homeowners.

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