Allentown solar co-op
What is a solar co-op?

The Allentown Solar Co-op is serving residents living in the municipalities of Allentown, Chesterfield, East Windsor, Hightstown, Millstone, Robbinsville, Roosevelt, and Upper Freehold.
Solar United Neighbors is a non-profit organization that provides unbiased, installer-neutral support through each stage of the process of going solar.
Our solar co-ops organize people into a group and take advantage of bulk-purchasing power to get discounted pricing and a quality installation.
Co-op participants choose an installer through an open and competitive bidding process. The installer provides a personalized proposal for each participants home.
There is no commitment to get started
Our co-ops are free to join, open to everyone and there is no commitment to actually go solar. You can choose to drop out or purchase a system at any time. Learn if our solar co-op is right for you:
Join us for a live webinar on March 28:
Learn how solar works, the basics on cost and financing options and get an overview of our co-op process.
Wednesday, March 28
6:30 p.m.
Download our free Go Solar Guide
We provide all the basic information you need to determine if solar is right for you.
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Find out if your home is a good fit for solar
We’ll do a free satellite inspection and let you know if your home is ready to go solar.
Join the co-op
Watch the video below to learn more about our solar co-op process and its benefits.
How much does solar cost?

* Assumes a 2% electricity price increase per year, 11.72 cents/kWh electricity rate, -.5% panel degradation per year, 1,242 yearly production per 1kW of solar, does not include solar renewable energy credits or additional incentives