Refer a Friend within 2 Weeks for $1,500*

You now have the opportunity to earn $1,000 for every referral who installs solar and $1,500 for your referral within your first two weeks after your welcome call.

Submit a Referral

*Program restrictions: 1) Client must refer a new customer who signs a solar and battery agreement with a system size of 5.0 kW or larger. 2) Client referral fees are $1,500 per referral within 14 days of their welcome call and $1,000 ongoing thereafter. 3) Referral rewards are paid once the referred customer’s project is completed. 4) Fees earned over $500 in a fiscal year will be 1099’d. 5) Referrals must be identified and confirmed before or during the referred customer’s Welcome Call with Solar Negotiators.

Submit Referrals with the Solar Negotiators App!

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Power Up Referral Program

Use your personal network to spread the word about our business. The more you send our way, the more you earn! Power up to the next tier to earn bonus rewards

Supporter

Every, single, time

$1,000

*Referral fees are only paid once the project has the system installed and funded.

Advocate

Earn 5 Referrals

$2,000

*Referral fee total would be $1,000 + $1,000 bonus = $2,000 paid out on 5th referral’s project completion.

Promoter

Earn 10 Referrals

$2,500

*Referral fee total would be $1,000+ $1,500 bonus = $2,500 paid out on 10th referral’s project completion.

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Customer must accept system ownership on the designated transfer date or may incur fees from the prepaid PPA provider, with terms varying by contract. Financing rates, schedules, and eligibility depend on credit approval and may differ by applicant, and not all will qualify for advertised terms. Utility rates, tariffs, and net metering policies are subject to change, which can affect projected savings and performance. For systems owned by a third party under a PPA or lease, the owner may file a UCC-1 financing statement to secure their interest, which may appear on property records until ownership transfers or the filing is released.