Sol qualifies solar leads in English and Spanish instantly — LUMA bill, roof age, ITC eligibility, financing preference. Books the free site assessment. Follows up on proposals. Built specifically for Puerto Rico's market, incentives, and regulations. First to respond wins every deal.
Homeowners in Puerto Rico research solar when they open their LUMA bill — Friday night, Saturday morning, Sunday when the power goes out again. Your competition answers first. You follow up Monday. The assessment is already scheduled with someone else.
Sol answers in under a second. In Spanish or English. Any time of day or night.
Sol asks what matters — LUMA bill (sizes the system), ownership status, roof age, shading, federal tax filing (ITC eligibility), and financing preference. One question at a time, naturally. By the end, your team has everything they need to walk in prepared.
After each qualification, Sol sends a summary to your team — LUMA bill, roof age, financing preference, ITC eligibility flag, homeowner name, and property address. Your installer arrives knowing exactly what system to propose.
Must own to install. Renters get a graceful exit suggesting they speak with their landlord.
Sizes the system. $150+ makes financial sense. $400+ is urgent — max motivation.
Under 10 years: ideal. 15+: flag for inspection. 20+: may need replacement first.
Most PR residents can't use the 30% ITC. Sol never promises it — flags it for the team.
The most popular option in PR is $0-down loan. Sol explains it naturally without pressure.
Get the assessment on the calendar. Free, no obligation. Sol confirms and sends reminder.
Sol's knowledge base is built from primary sources — PR law, LUMA documentation, PREB orders, IRS guidance. This is what mainland AI companies get wrong every day in Puerto Rico.
Guaranteed through January 2030. Monthly NEG credits carry forward. Annual true-up: 75% paid at $0.10/kWh. Sol explains this clearly and uses the 2030 deadline as a legitimate urgency driver.
The 30% federal tax credit only applies if you file a US federal return. Most PR residents don't. Sol never promises the ITC — always flags it as "depends on your tax situation" and defers to the team.
30 business days by law for LUMA to process the interconnection application. Sol sets realistic timelines: 30–90 days from contract to system live.
Currently closed and waitlisted as of 2025. Sol never leads with these — acknowledges them honestly if asked and pivots to $0-down financing options available today.
$380/month LUMA bill → 9–12 kW system → $27K–$35K before incentives. Sol uses these ranges to validate the financial case without quoting firm numbers.
LUMA pays battery owners to dispatch stored energy during grid emergencies — dispatched 70K+ batteries in July 2025. Sol mentions this as an additional return on investment.
Sol qualifies, books, follows up, and reactivates — in English and Spanish, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. First to respond wins the deal.
163,000 systems installed and 3,200 more every month. The homeowner who texts three installers goes with whoever answers first. Sol makes sure that's you.