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Is Solar For You? Need a Car Charging Station? Alexandria Offering FREE Evaluations and Tax Credits

SolarizeAlexandria, a program to make it easier and more affordable for residents and business owners to install solar power systems on Alexandria properties, will hold its sixth annual campaign from June 15 through August 31.

Free evaluations of your home being offered by CIty of Alexandria. (Image” Deposit Photos licensed to The Zebra Press LLC)

ALEXANDRIA, VA – SolarizeAlexandria, a program to make it easier and more affordable for residents and business owners to install solar power systems on Alexandria properties, will hold its sixth annual campaign from June 15 through August 31.

SOLAR ENERGY FOR HOMES AND BUSINESSES

Each property owner who registers for the SolarizeAlexandria program will receive a free, no-obligation virtual solar site assessment for their home or business. During this virtual assessment, a qualified solar energy professional will evaluate whether solar power is a good option. Property owners who would like to pursue solar energy can take advantage of discounted prices that leverage regional bulk pricing and financing offered by a qualified solar energy professional.

If the property owner decides to install a solar power system, a qualified solar energy professional and installer will conduct as much additional evaluation and design remotely as possible, and schedule with the property owner for any necessary on-site work. The City also offers a property tax exemption for residential property owners for the value of certified solar energy equipment. In addition, upon signing up for SolarizeAlexandria, when in-person assessments resume, homeowners considering solar options will be eligible for a complimentary energy efficiency assessment to identify opportunities to improve the overall energy efficiency in their household.

ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGERS

This year’s program continues to offer participants the option to purchase a level 2 electric vehicle charging station for your home or business. This 240-volt electric vehicle charging station provides electric vehicle charging up to 20 miles range per hour of charging time. A federal tax credit is also available to reduce the cost of an electric vehicle charging station. Electric vehicle charging stations are not eligible for the City’s Solar Energy Equipment Tax Exemption.

LEARN MORE DURING WEBINARS

Upcoming webinars will be offered for interested property owners to learn more about SolarizeAlexandria and solar power options:

  • June 22, from 3 to 4 p.m.
  • July 8, from 6 to 7 p.m.
  • July 30, from 4 to 5 p.m.
  • August 18, from 11a.m. to noon

For webinar information, visit solarizenova.org/events.

To learn more about how solar power works, how property owners can afford solar power systems, and the incentives and programs available to solar customers in Virginia, refer to the solar energy information on the City’s Energy & Climate Change website. Get a jump start on seeing if a property is a good fit for solar power using the Northern Virginia Solar Map.

Alexandria joins the Northern Virginia Regional Commission (NVRC) and the nonprofit Local Energy Alliance Program (LEAP) to offer Solarize programs with other Northern Virginia localities as part of SolarizeNOVA, including the counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William and the cities and towns of Fairfax, Falls Church, and Vienna.

SolarizeAlexandria supports the Eco-City Alexandria strategic sustainability efforts, including the City’s community energy and climate action goals as outlined in the Environmental Action Plan 2040.

Visit solarizealexandria.org to get started with a free, no-obligation virtual solar site assessment or for more information about SolarizeAlexandria.

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Mary Wadland

Mary Wadland is the Publisher and Editor in Chief of The Zebra Press, founded by her in 2010. Originally from Delray Beach, Florida, Mary is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Hollins College in Roanoke, VA and has lived and worked in the Alexandria publishing community since 1987.

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