Terra Energy launches TerraOne solar, storage, and electricity subscription in Houston starting at 6¢ per kWh
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Michelle Lewis
1mo ago· 3 min readenNews
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Terra Energy launched TerraOne, a three-year subscription service in Houston that bundles rooftop solar, up to 40 kWh of battery storage, and electricity into a single monthly bill with no upfront costs, loans, or equipment purchases. The service offers rates as low as 6¢ per kWh, providing homeowners an alternative to traditional long-term solar loans.
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bskyTerra Energy launches TerraOne solar, storage, and electricity subscription in Houston starting at 6¢ per kWhelectrek.coKey quotes
· 3 pulledHouston homeowners are getting a new way to get solar and battery storage without signing up for a decades-long loan.
Terra Energy is rolling out a new option that bundles rooftop solar, home battery backup, and electricity into one monthly bill without the usual long-term solar loan.
Terra says there are no upfront costs, loans, liens, or equipment purchases required
Terra Energy just launched a solar, storage, and electricity subscription in Houston with zero upfront cost and rates as low as 6¢ per kWh.
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