As electricity prices rise and solar installation costs continue to fall, more Ontario homeowners are asking the same question: is solar a smart investment for my home?
In a recent article published by PVBuzzMedia, I explore this question in detail—looking at everything from roof orientation and shading to electricity usage, local utility rules, and the available rebates and financing options. With installation costs in Ontario among the lowest in Canada and programs like the $5,000 provincial rebate and federal Greener Homes loan, solar has become more financially viable than ever. But the answer isn’t one-size-fits-all.
I break down what homeowners need to consider before making the leap, including how much energy they use, whether their roof is solar-ready, and how programs like net metering—or the lack thereof—can affect return on investment.
The article includes insights from industry experts and homeowners who’ve already made the switch, offering a well-rounded, data-driven guide for anyone thinking about going solar.
👉 Read the full article, written by our CEO, to see if solar panels make sense for your Ontario home — and what key factors could shape your return on investment.