Have your cake. And eat it too!

At Trio Solar, we believe in options. We aren’t tied to one option. Thats why partner with the top installer and lenders in the industry to offer you a solution that is truly tailored to your needs. We want solar to make so much sense that it seems too good to be true. We want you to be able to have your cake and eat it too!

What solar program is best?

Well, that depends on where you live and what you need. There are many different ways to go solar, and what’s right for you might not be right for your neighbor. Our job is to help you navigate the options and find the best solution tailored to your unique needs and goals. Check out the different options below!

The install goods

  • Roof Mount

    Putting solar on your roof is the most popular way to go solar because it makes use of unused space while seamlessly providing renewable energy to your home. Rooftop solar is cost-effective, efficient, and takes advantage of your roof’s natural exposure to sunlight, helping you reduce your energy bills without taking up yard space. Plus, we only use sleek, black-on-black panels that look great on your home, adding both functionality and style.

  • Ground Mount

    Ground-mounted solar systems, though typically more expensive, can be an excellent solution for homes with ample land where the roof may not receive optimal sunlight or have the right space or angle for solar. By installing solar on the ground, homeowners can still take full advantage of solar energy and enjoy substantial savings. Ground mounts offer flexibility in placement and angle, ensuring maximum sunlight exposure and energy efficiency.

  • Solar Battery Backup

    A solar battery enhances your solar system by storing excess energy produced during the day for use when you need it most, such as at night or during power outages. With a battery, you can increase your energy independence, reduce reliance on the grid, and maximize your savings. Solar batteries also provide peace of mind by offering backup power, keeping essential devices running even when the grid goes down.

The equipment goods