Community solar · est. 2019 · 12 gardens, 3 states

The sun rises on every roof.

Rent an apartment? Roof faces north? Shaded by an oak you love?
Subscribe to a solar garden nearby and the savings land on your regular utility bill.

How it works

Solar power, minus
the ladder.

  1. 01

    Subscribe to a garden

    Pick a solar garden in your utility territory — a field of panels we build and maintain. You reserve a share sized to your home's typical usage. Nothing is installed at your address.

  2. 02

    Your share generates

    Every kilowatt-hour your share produces flows into the local grid — the same wires that already feed your home. Your utility meters the output down to the hour.

  3. 03

    Credits hit your bill

    Generation becomes solar credits on your regular utility bill. Your subscription costs about 10% less than the credits are worth — that gap is your saving, month after month.

No panels. No permits. No credit check. Cancel with 90 days' notice — your share passes to the waitlist.

The grid so far

Numbers we mow
the grass around.

Audited output across all twelve gardens, trailing twelve months.

Homes powered
0

subscriber households receiving credits

Clean energy
0GWh

generated in the last twelve months

Returned to bills
$0M

in net savings credited to subscribers

CO₂ avoided
0t

versus the regional generation mix

powered by Helios gardens
Fleet output across one clear day — the marker follows your sun
3624120 MW 05:0008:3012:0015:3019:00 0 MW

Savings calculator demo figures

What would your
sunshine be worth?

Monthly saving
$12.60
First year
$151
Over five years
$756

Honest math, plainly stated: we size your share to offset ~90% of your usage, and your subscription costs 10% less than the credits it earns — so savings ≈ bill × 0.90 × 0.10. Assumes flat rates over five years; real utility rates usually rise, which would increase savings. Illustrative demo for a fictional brand, not a quote.

Fair questions

Asked, answered.

What happens at night, or on cloudy days?

Nothing dramatic — your home stays on the grid exactly as it is today. Credits are annualized: sunny months bank more than you use, darker months draw it down. Your lights never depend on the weather.

Do I need to switch utility companies?

No. You keep your utility, your meter, and your account. The only change is a new line item: solar credits, and our subscription charge just below it, always smaller.

What if I move?

If you move within the same utility territory, your subscription follows you automatically. If you leave it, give us 90 days' notice and your share passes to the next household on the waitlist — no exit fee.

Is this actually greener than what I have now?

Yes, measurably. Every credited kilowatt-hour corresponds to real generation displacing the regional mix. We publish audited output for every garden, quarterly, and we don't sell the renewable-energy certificates out from under you.

Noon is a good time to decide

Two gardens near you
have open shares.

Enrollment takes four minutes and a recent utility bill. The waitlist moves seasonally — spring fills fastest.

No credit check · no installation · cancel with 90 days' notice