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EnergySage Reviews

4.8 Rating 724 Reviews
95 %
of reviewers recommend EnergySage
4.8
Based on 724 reviews
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Own Driver, Courier
Average Delivery Time
Next Day
On-time Delivery
Greater than 93%
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Communication Channels
Telephone, Email, Live Chat
Queries Resolved In
2 - 3 Hours
Customer Service
4.6 out of 5
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EnergySage is the leading online comparison-shopping marketplace for rooftop solar, energy storage, project financing, and community solar. Supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, EnergySage is trusted by over 10 million consumers across the country to help them make smarter energy decisions through simplicity, transparency, and choice.

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EnergySage 5 star review on 13th June 2025
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EnergySage 5 star review on 9th February 2025
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EnergySage 5 star review on 9th February 2025
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EnergySage 5 star review on 9th February 2025
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EnergySage 5 star review on 5th February 2025
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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
Their screening of contractors was most helpful. Got easily to a list of contractors that were willing to be helpful in deciding what I wanted to install and were well rated performers. Also made the notification of the selected contractor easier.
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Posted 2 years ago
Used EnergySage to find our solar company Smartroof Capital. The system has been turned on for about 3 weeks and like everyone else I know who got solar I have been obsessed with watching the production on the app. So far we have produced 499 kWh which is 117 KWh more than we have used and it feels pretty great.
EnergySage 5 star review on 18th March 2023
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Posted 2 years ago
Caleb gave me a great education and helped me to understand the bids. He took me through each one and helped me to make a decision based in my needs. I highly recommend them!
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Posted 2 years ago
Great service and support. I highly recommend using EnergySage for selecting the best solar beeds for your home.
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Posted 2 years ago
Energy sage made the process of finding a reputable solar contractor easy!
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Posted 2 years ago
Energysage really makes the process of getting quotes very easy. The information they give is easily digested and well displayed.
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Posted 2 years ago
After having several walk ups to my front door trying to sell me Solar and putting the pressure on to sign now because time is running out I decided to check out a few companies online. I was not at this point sure that I wanted to go Solar because of all the high pressure one encountered tryng to gather information. After spending some time online reviewing a few companies I happened on to Solar Sage. I will admit that I am a skeptic by nature so I was not confident that their pitch would pan out. I was pleasantly surprised that in a few days over the weekend I had several quotes online with no high pressure and no phone calls. With some assisstance from their personnel we selected one and began the process. So far the process is moving forward and I am glad that I found an expedient way to evaluate several companies. Their personnel can also provide valuable information to someone who is not well versed about Solar.
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Posted 2 years ago
Energsge.com is a great place to get multiple quotes from trusted solar installers. They have a rating system. I upload my PG&E bill and the type of roofing. They have researched the popular solar panels and inverters and given them a rating. I wish Energysge would have more information on its website about solar scams or fake news. For example, Inflation Reduction Act would take off 30% for new roof installation. 30% is only for the solar system unless the roof is the solar panels. Pro and con solar lease.
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Posted 2 years ago
They made it incredibly easy to get in touch with solar companies and get information. They were a valuable resource and extremely helpful. Thanks to them, I'm going solar.
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Posted 2 years ago
ES is a terrific resource. Rapid response with abundant and clear technical details from 6 or 7 highly rated companies selling good equipment, a very educational website with lots of readable content, and rapid and easy access to authoritative, unbiased, and personal responses from knowledgeable advisors who also follow up with the individual companies if needed. I am pretty good with scoping and planning home construction but could not have navigated the solar process on the short timescale demanded by California's NEM2 expiration without ES (not there yet, but it's all with the contractor now). I have recommended it to several other people and will continue to do so.
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Posted 2 years ago
The service that y'all have offer has make finding a solar company must easier to make a very intelligent decision on the right company to pick..my thanks to y'all for that..5 stars plus.. Ronnie brown .
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Posted 2 years ago
Very helpful group of people. I would recommend them and will use them again if the need arises.
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Posted 2 years ago
Energy sage was excellent. Great resource, content and made the solar journey so much easier. Recommended !!
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Posted 2 years ago
I began to explore going solar after an issue with our electricity provider, PG&E. All I knew about solar providers was that there was a huge number to choose from in California. Through EnergySage, I was provided with quotes from five highly-rated companies that I could compare side-by-side, all without any effort on my part. Then, before my husband and I made our choice, Ben Guyette had a Zoom session with us where we were able to answer questions we had about our specific project. I have nothing but praise for their service.
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Posted 2 years ago
EnergySage is a great wedsite to start if you are new to Solar and want hassle free quotes from multiple installers.
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Posted 2 years ago
Yup, most solar reps hate EnergySage. I totally don’t get why. Maybe they actually like cold calling. Maybe they like knocking door to door. Maybe they like waiting for emails that never come. Or maybe they hate paying EnergySage’s fee or getting access to consumers that have some modicum of information. As a solar consumer I like the free seminars, learning from others' questions, my personal advisor Nicole, who emails me to check on my progress, getting lots of initial estimates and readily accessible reviews. I had one phone/zoom conversation with each of my final proposals going forward, then emails from there to acquire a final bid. In hind-sight I should have gotten them more similar specs earlier (EV charger, attic conduit run, panel upgrade) to get more apples to apples numbers. But hey, it’s a learning process. I had everyone estimate a new roof but no one was competitive with our best local roofers.
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Posted 2 years ago
EnergySage is an excellent website for selecting solar installers. They do a wonderful job of vetting solar installers with a grading system. Through EnergySage received bids from solar installers to select based on EnergySage's grading system.
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Posted 2 years ago
Nicole was my energy consultant and she did an outstanding job following up to ensure that I found a good company. I received 6 quotes and Nicole scheduled the phone consultations with the 4 companies that I was interested. I was picky about the specifications and warranties, and the first company that I chose dropped the ball, but Nicole was there to follow up. That was awesome. After several weeks, I chose a company that checked all the boxes and we'll see how the installation process goes. But one thing is for certain, I found a good company with the best price point. As a comparison, I chose a 9.6Kwh system that is fully warrantied for 30 years at a cost of $25,400. The system proposed by costco was over $60,000. I chose the IQ8 system because it is wired in parallel, so if a panel dies for any reason, the remaining panels will still produce power. With a series wired system, if one panel goes out, you will lose more than 50% of the rated power generation until the panel is replaced. I wanted the 30 year warranty for the entire system, including roof penetration warranty, hardware, and labor. I also wanted a reasonable installation timeline (less than 90 days). The only company that could deliver all of the above was Solarlink. And I found them on Energy Sage.
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Posted 2 years ago
We used Energysage after trying to get quotes in our local market and not being happy with any of them. We found a fantastic installer on Energysage for the best price. Very useful and informative website.
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Posted 2 years ago
The consultant at EnergySage was very helpful. She helped explain the technical terms and how the different payment options worked. Seeing the competing estimates supplied in the same format made it easier to pick a solar installer.
EnergySage 5 star review on 1st March 2023
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Posted 2 years ago
EnergySage is rated 4.8 based on 724 reviews