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Pennsylvania solar, battery, and EV charger incentives
Pennsylvania homeowners should compare utility territory, solar payback, winter backup needs, EV charging, and whole-home efficiency upgrades together.
Best places to start
- solar quote comparison
- EV charger planning
- winter backup loads
- efficiency-first upgrade sequencing
What to check first
- Check your electric utility territory before comparing rebate or rate assumptions.
- Review winter heating loads and outage priorities before sizing backup or storage.
- Sequence weatherization, panel capacity, EV charging, and solar so one project does not force rework later.
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