Connecticut's Most Trusted Solar Company

SunPol Solar installs premium Tier 1 solar panels for homeowners across Central Connecticut. Our prepaid solar lease means no monthly payments — just clean energy and lower electric bills.

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Monthly PPA ($0 Down)

Don't want to spend savings? Just pay a cheaper rate for power.


$0 Down Payment

Rate Lower than Utility

Inflation Protection

Full 25-Year Warranty

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Prepaid Lease

MAXIMUM SAVINGS

The lowest 20 year cost of any solar option.


Highest 20-Year Savings

20-Year Maintenance Included

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Cash Purchase

For total independence and maximum property control


100% Asset Ownership

No Monthly Payments

Increases Home Value

No Third-Party Contracts

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The Sunpol Standard

Faster installs. Better design. Proven results.

Install in Days, Not Months

We have the local crews to get your system powered on in record time.

Premium Aesthetic Design

We obsess over the look. All-black panels, hidden internal conduit, and symmetrical layouts that raise your home value.

5-Star Rated

Our customers say it best. We maintain a perfect 5-star reputation by delivering on our promises. From the first consultation to the final inspection, we provide a level of personal service

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FAQ

  • What is Net Metering?

    Net metering is the policy that really enables your solar to work for you. In most US states, there is a policy that says for every kilowatt hour that you put into the grid, you will receive a credit for that kilowatt hour. So if your solar system produces 10 kilowatt hours of energy, and it puts those 10 kilowatt hours into the grid, that's 10 kilowatt hours you get back. That's what net metering is.


    This is really important because your solar system produces energy during the daytime, but you use energy during the nighttime as well. How it works is that during the daytime, you put a lot of energy into the grid, and it goes “on account” to be used later when you are not producing electricity. So you're banking all those credits. Then at night (or on a cloudy day), you pull that energy off the grid, and you use all the credits you accumulated.


    That's net metering. It's an amazing policy. One that we all as consumers and advocates for clean energy have to continue to fight for. It has enabled solar to develop so much and, in effect, gives you the ability to use the grid as your own battery, reducing the cost of electricity for you and your family.

  • Is Solar a Good Investment for My Family?

    It is well-documented that solar increases the value of your home. The reason for this is that it's a home investment that actually produces income. A solar system sits on your roof and generates electricity, and there is a value for each kilowatt of electricity your system produces.


    In fact, each KW you produce is a KW that you don’t have to purchase from your electric company. Plus the future value of all of those savings is valuable to the next buyer of your home.


    Another amazing reason to go solar today - get the economic benefits today, and get more for the sale of your home tomorrow.

  • How Do I Know if My Home is a Fit for Solar?


    Not every home is eligible for solar, so cross your fingers. Let's hope you're one of the lucky ones, and you can save money. There are three main factors:


    Number one is called "sun exposure" - does your roof (or the location of your solar panels) get enough access to the sun? One of the things we'll do is analyze your sun exposure from satellite images and other technology to make sure that you've got what's called "proper solar access". There's a percentage we're looking for which, as long as you’ve got that, you're good to go.


    Number two is orientation. What direction would your panels be facing? Ideally we would want the panels facing South or West, since that is where the most sunshine hits. So you're looking for the right sun exposure, you're looking for the right orientation.


    And then there's just number three. Are there any structural issues with your house or roof that would make it difficult to mount solar panels? And if it turns out that it doesn't work for solar, no harm done, you got educated and you know it is what it is. But that's the reason why I encourage you to reach out and get a no-cost proposal from us so we can actually do the hard work of analyzing your property and show you exactly how much money you can save by going solar.

  • What is Involved in Going Solar?

    So what happens when you sign an agreement to go solar ? Actually, the agreement is the hardest part! Once you sign your agreement, we do the rest. We will assign you a dedicated project manager that will keep you posted through every step of your project.


    First, we will schedule your site survey. Next, we create the design that gets submitted to the City to receive a construction permit. Once the permit is received, we schedule your installation, which typically takes 1-3 days depending on the size of your system. After we finish installing the solar system on your house, we schedule the city inspector and/or your utility company to approve the installation and give you what is called “permission to operate”, or PTO. Once you have PTO, we power on your system and you can enjoy clean power for your home from sunshine. The whole process typically takes 30-60 days. Although much of that time is simply waiting for permits, inspectors and the like.

  • How much can I expect to save when I go solar?

    When you sign up for a free estimate or an in-house appointment, our solar advisors will work with you to determine your estimated savings. This depends on factors such as your utility rates, energy usage, and the amount of sunlight your home receives. We will only recommend solar if it is the right fit for you.

  • What financing options does Sunpol offer?

    We believe in making solar energy affordable and accessible to everyone. We offer a range of options, including PPAs, loans, and outright purchases, to fit different budgets.

  • What type of solar panels and batteries does Sunpol offer?

    We offer the highest-quality Tier 1 solar panels and batteries.

  • What is the process of solar installation?

    Our solar installation process is designed to be smooth, efficient, and hassle-free. From the initial consultation to the final activation of your system, our expert team will guide you every step of the way. We handle all necessary permits and inspections, ensuring your system complies with local regulations and is optimized for maximum performance.


    Once approved for a solar installation, we’ll conduct a site assessment, during which an expert technician will schedule a visit to confirm the design of your solar panels and complete solar energy system.


    Afterward, our Solar Design Experts will make any necessary adjustments to your system design and seek your final approval. Once approved, we’ll submit the design to your local authorities for permitting, which may take up to eight weeks. Following permit approval, either Sunpol or one of our top-rated certified partners will complete the installation of your solar panels, ensuring the highest quality workmanship.


    When the installation is complete, a final inspection will be conducted by your city or county. Upon approval, your system will be connected to the grid, and we’ll submit the required documents to your utility company. Once the utility company grants Permission to Operate (PTO), your home will be ready to start harnessing the power of the sun!