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If you’ve gone solar but still find yourself staring at a higher-than-expected electric bill, you’re not alone—and the answer might not be what you think.
In this episode of the Harman Solar Podcast, Ralph and Ben break down the most common reason homeowners call in frustrated: “Why is my bill so high if I have solar?” The truth? There are a few possible causes—and one of them surprises almost everyone.
Ben walks through how we troubleshoot your system, from checking expected vs. actual production to verifying output through your utility meter (not just your app). The guys also dive into a major misconception: just because you have solar doesn’t mean unlimited power.
You’ll learn:
Plus, Ralph and Ben introduce Harman Solar’s free 90-day active monitoring program, giving you real-time insights into your system’s performance and energy usage—so you can stop guessing and start knowing.
Bottom line: Solar is about reducing your costs—not eliminating them—and understanding your data is the key to maximizing your savings.
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If you’ve gone solar but still find yourself staring at a higher-than-expected electric bill, you’re not alone—and the answer might not be what you think.
In this episode of the Harman Solar Podcast, Ralph and Ben break down the most common reason homeowners call in frustrated: “Why is my bill so high if I have solar?” The truth? There are a few possible causes—and one of them surprises almost everyone.
Ben walks through how we troubleshoot your system, from checking expected vs. actual production to verifying output through your utility meter (not just your app). The guys also dive into a major misconception: just because you have solar doesn’t mean unlimited power.
You’ll learn:
Plus, Ralph and Ben introduce Harman Solar’s free 90-day active monitoring program, giving you real-time insights into your system’s performance and energy usage—so you can stop guessing and start knowing.
Bottom line: Solar is about reducing your costs—not eliminating them—and understanding your data is the key to maximizing your savings.