The future of whole home systems
Gas and fossil fuel prices are on the rise — and so are temperatures. It’s why homeowners need a way to both keep costs down and make a positive impact on the world around them.
Thanks to all-electric homes becoming cheaper to build, as well as growth in the U.S.’s renewable energy capacity, whole home electrification has proven to be a cost-friendly, efficient energy solution for homeowners across the country. And many homeowners already agree: Roughly 16.8 million U.S. homes are projected to be powered by residential solar systems by 2032. That’s roughly 18% of single unit homes, up from 5% in 2023.
But for those that don’t, you have an opportunity to educate homeowners on how embracing whole home electrification today can deliver valuable long-term savings on important utilities like home heating, even as overall electricity rates continue to increase. Plus, like magic, pairing electrification with existing or new home solar systems can offer homeowners even greater savings. That’s the power of robust, dynamic whole home systems.
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Roughly 16.8 million U.S. homes are projected to be powered by residential solar systems by 2032, about 18% of single-unit homes.