What if I Move?



What if I Move?

If you have a solar service agreement and decide to move, we're here to support you every step of the way. Our experts are ready to assist with transferring your contract, ensuring the new owner benefits from low, predictable energy bills. Whether you buy or lease, rooftop solar panels and a home battery can be a valuable selling point for your property. The new owner can enjoy solar incentives like net metering, more predictable electric bills, and clean, renewable energy for their family.

What if the Buyer Isn't Interested in Transferring My Solar Service Agreement?

In the unlikely event that the buyer doesn't want to switch to clean home solar, you can prepay for the remainder of your service and include it in the selling price of your home. After you prepay for the remaining service, the new owners will receive solar power from Zeo until the end of the agreement.

What if I Purchased My Zeo Solar System?

If you bought your solar system upfront or with a solar loan, the transfer process will be your decision. While you can uninstall the system and take it to your new home, this can be complicated and costly. We recommend selling it with your home and including the cost in the selling price. Recent studies indicate that rooftop solar panels not only increase a home's value but may also help it sell faster.

Home Solar Installations Can Increase Home Value

Families across the country are eager to adopt renewable, clean energy and are ready to invest. Home buyers are willing to pay a $15,000 premium for the average home solar installation. In fact, your home could sell faster with solar panels. A study focused on homeowner-owned solar arrays found that homes in California with energy-efficient features sold more quickly than those without.

It's clear that households want to transition from fossil fuels to clean, renewable solar energy. As a highly rated home solar company in America, Zeo has the expertise and support you need to ensure a smooth move for you and your home buyer.




License Numbers:
Florida: CVC56996, Electrical: EC13011940, Roofing: CCC1334001, HVAC: CAC1818672 Texas: Electrical Contractor License #34876, Master Electrician License #233583
Illinois: ETW Energy, LLC, dba ETW Energy, Distributed Generation Missouri: Master Electrician License #2023039034 Utah: Master Electrician License #12194795-5502 Ohio: Electrical Contractor License #47791
For licensing inquiries, contact the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation at (850) 487-1395.

*According to a Zillow study conducted in Orlando, homes with solar panels sold for 4.1% more on average than homes without them.