Independent Power Systems - Massachusetts Solar Installations

Massachusetts Solar Installations

Independent Power Systems has been busy designing and installing systems all over the North Shore, Worcester County and Greater Boston Area.

The Planet's Most Powerful Solar® for $0 Down

With a SunPower Lease you can go solar and start saving on your electricity bill immediately without a large up-front expense. You also have the flexibility to purchase your system later with our purchase options, which can increase the value of your home.1

SunPower Lease Benefits - Go Solar for $0 Down and keep your SRECs!

  • You know what you are putting on your roof—The Planet’s Most Powerful Solar®, backed by a financially sound, stable company that is the number one choice of U.S. homeowners and businesses
  • System maintenance, insurance and performance guaranteed by SunPower, or your money back2
  • Low monthly payments with a zero down option
  • Lease-to-own—Option to buy your system after six years or at the end of your lease term
  • Most offer the ability to expand your system later to meet your future energy needs (electric vehicles, home addition)
  • Flexible end of lease options —Renew the lease, purchase the system or request removal at no cost
  • Professional installation with the highest standard of quality and customer service from our best-in-class network of installers

Independent Power Systems Residential Solar Financing Options

Ready to go solar but don’t have the cash? Independent Power Systems offers a wide range of financing options that enable you to spread the cost of your solar system over time and start saving money today. All of our leases and loans are designed to keep things simple and make your new SunPower solar system fit both your energy needs and your finances.

Want to learn more? Call (303) 443 - 0115 and ask to for a free solar assessment, or email financing@solarips.com.

1. Source: An Analysis of the Effects of Residential Photovoltaic Energy Systems on Home Sales Prices in California, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, April 2011. Study found that solar homes sold for $17,000 or $5,500/kW more than non-solar homes.
2. Certain exclusions, restrictions and conditions apply.