Get up to 20% off electricity with community solar!
Paths has partnered with Perch Energy to bring you a new electricity discount program called community solar. Get a $75 gift card after sign-up and lower electric bills month after month, year after year.

What's your average monthly electric bill?

Consolidated Edison
Total Electricty Charges
$200
Community Solar Credit
-$40
Savings (20%)
$40
Annual Savings
$480

Example visual. May not reflect your actual bill.
MEET COMMUNITY SOLAR
How New Yorkers have together saved over $7,000,000 in electricity discounts
Perch has brought millions in total discounts to residents and businesses across the U.S.
Frequently asked questions
How much can I save with community solar?
Community solar projects managed by Perch typically offer subscribers a 5%-15% discount on the community solar credits they receive. Those currently on government assistance programs may be eligible for even high savings, including up to 20%. Community solar is meant to provide savings over time; your exact monthly breakdown of savings will vary due to the seasonality of solar power generation. Savings are dictated in part by your state’s legislation, the project you’re subscribed to, and your own monthly electricity usage. When we match you to a solar farm, you’ll know what your expected savings rate is.
Why isn’t there a cost to join?
Joining your state’s community solar program is free! Think of it as a reward for supporting renewable energy. States receive funding from the government and are incentivized to increase their clean energy generation to meet America’s aggressive carbon-zero goals. Community solar developers and solar farm owners get a piece of those incentives in the form of tax breaks, while subscribers like you, receive a discount off your bill. This entices more people to participate in community solar and ensures everyone is benefiting from clean energy. It’s a win for you, a win for states, and a win for the planet.
Why do you need my utility information?
We analyze your historical electricity usage to understand how many credits you’ll need each month from your solar farm. States typically allow for higher electricity users to get a larger “share” of the farm’s energy output, bringing them additional savings, since their bills are higher from the start. But low electricity users can still save! Perch needs to see your historical usage before we can assign you to a solar farm.
Am I using electricity from my solar farm?
Not directly. Instead of your home or business being powered by the solar farm, your subscription helps support the farm’s operations so it can produce clean energy for the overall electric grid. From there, the utility distributes it as needed throughout their service territory.
Will this impact my LIHEAP benefits if I sign up for community solar?
No. Community solar will not impact your LIHEAP benefits. In fact, several federal assistance programs can serve as prerequisites to qualifying for this program. Community solar is an additional service that can lower your total electric cost.




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