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Ohio Solar Savings

Ohio is changing how power works. Are you ready?

Ohio homeowners deal with a complex mix of utility charges, generation suppliers, and seasonal swings. Solar adoption is accelerating across the state and incentives are still available. Now is the time to see what your home qualifies for.

AEP Ohio
Duke Energy
AES Ohio
FirstEnergy
What Ohio homeowners tell us
  • "My bill moves before I understand why it moved."
  • "Utility charges, usage, and seasonal demand all stack up."
  • "I want a solar quote built for my actual home."
  • "I want to know if a battery would actually help me."
See How Solar Helps

Your Utility

Ohio utility territories we serve

We work with homeowners across all major Ohio utility territories. Here's why homeowners in each area are exploring solar.

AEP Ohio

Why AEP customers are going solar

  • Bills fluctuate with rate adjustments and seasonal demand
  • Delivery charges increase even when usage stays flat
  • Solar offsets grid dependency for more stability
  • Battery backup available for outage-prone areas
Duke Energy Ohio

Why Duke customers are going solar

  • Regulator-approved rate changes affect every household
  • Peak season bills can spike without warning
  • Solar provides a predictable offset strategy
  • We review your actual bill before recommending anything
AES Ohio

Why AES customers are going solar

  • Complex bill structure makes it hard to budget
  • Rate adjustments happen regardless of your usage
  • Solar locks in a portion of your energy cost
  • Early Ohio adoption means strong incentive availability
FirstEnergy (Ohio Edison / Toledo Edison / Illuminating Co.)

Why FirstEnergy customers are going solar

  • Multiple subsidiaries mean varying rate structures
  • Infrastructure costs are passed through to ratepayers
  • Solar simplifies your energy costs into one plan
  • Battery backup adds resilience for weather events

Understanding Your Bill

Why your Ohio electric bill keeps changing

Ohio's deregulated market means your bill includes charges from both your utility and your generation supplier. Rate changes, seasonal demand, and regulatory adjustments all play a role.

What drives Ohio bill increases

  • Supply, delivery, riders, and generation charges all add up
  • Regulator-approved adjustments raise costs periodically
  • Summer A/C and winter heating create demand spikes
  • Deregulated generation means price volatility

How solar changes the equation

  • Offset a significant portion of your grid consumption
  • Reduce exposure to both utility and generation rate hikes
  • Add battery for peak protection and outage resilience
  • We start from your actual bill, not estimates

Your Options

It's not just about panels — it's about control

The biggest shift is moving from "I hope next month is lower" to "I have a plan."

Staying 100% utility-dependent

  • Future bills are harder to predict in a deregulated market
  • Every rate increase hits your full consumption
  • Peak seasons feel like a surprise every time
  • No backup plan when the grid goes down

Adding solar with Honu Home

  • Offset a major portion of your grid usage
  • Build a predictable, long-term energy plan
  • Roof and electrical reviewed before you commit
  • Optional battery backup for outage protection
Step 1

Upload your utility bill

We start from what you're actually paying now.

Step 2

Pin your home on the map

We review the correct property before your appointment.

Step 3

Get your personalized plan

A clear savings comparison built for your Ohio home.

Ohio homeowners

Get your free solar savings report today

Upload your utility bill and we'll prepare a personalized comparison before your appointment.

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