RxSun
2211 N Elston Ave #208
Chicago, IL 60614 800-607-9786
Chicago, IL 60614 800-607-9786
Although the cost of equipment has come way down, for most homeowners the biggest obstacle to going solar remains price: For a typical house in this area, you’ll have to plunk down at least $18,000. You’ll eventually get your money’s worth, but it will take time.
If you decide to buy or lease a solar energy system, there are many decisions to make, and the most important is selecting an installer.
If you want to go solar but don’t want to shell out thousands of dollars upfront or borrow money to pay for it, then leasing is an option. But, in general, we don’t think these arrangements represent good deals for most homeowners.
Since whatever you buy or lease will be up there for years, research the options. Here are the main points.
An increasingly popular add-on is to install batteries that store surplus electricity. But batteries are quite expensive: They cost $10,000 to $20,000. Unless you plan to live completely disconnected from the grid, you don’t really need one.
A generous federal tax credit that helps cover a large chunk of solar energy project costs will go away at the end of 2025. Local incentive programs will remain.
Consumer Comments for RxSun
Jul 06, 2025