Solar Leads in Massachusetts — Exclusive Installation Lead Generation
Solar Lead Generation for Massachusetts Installers — Own Your City's Market
Massachusetts solar installers pay $150–$400 per shared lead on EnergySage and similar platforms. Lease your city exclusively and collect every solar inquiry — residential, commercial, battery storage — with zero competition.
Massachusetts incentives: SMART incentive program. Net metering. 30% federal ITC.
The Massachusetts Solar Revenue Case
Avg solar job
$28K
Avg leads/mo
~18
Avg electricity rate
$17¢/kWh
Est. net/mo
$136K
At 30% close rate: 18 leads → 5 installs × $28K = $140K/mo. After lease: $136K/mo net — $1.6M/yr.
Massachusetts Solar Incentives — What Homeowners Are Looking For
Available Incentives
SMART incentive program. Net metering. 30% federal ITC.
Average Monthly Bill
Massachusetts homeowners average $155/mo on electricity. A properly sized solar system eliminates 80–100% of that bill — creating strong homeowner ROI and high conversion intent.
Higher utility bills = stronger buyer motivation = higher close rates for solar installers.
Solar Leads in Massachusetts — FAQ
How much does it cost to get solar leads in Massachusetts?
Solar leads in Massachusetts cost $225 each on ProvenQuote as individual purchases. Hub leasing (exclusive city-level access) starts at $2,700–$8,100/mo/mo and delivers all solar inquiries in your city exclusively.
What solar incentives are available in Massachusetts?
SMART incentive program. Net metering. 30% federal ITC.
What is the average solar installation cost in Massachusetts?
The average residential solar installation in Massachusetts costs $25,000–$35,000 before incentives. After the 30% federal ITC (saving approximately $7,500–$10,500), net cost is typically $17,500–$24,500. Battery storage adds $8,000–$20,000.
How many solar leads per month in Massachusetts cities?
A mid-size city solar hub in Massachusetts generates approximately 18 exclusive leads per month. At 30% close rate, that is 5 installations × $28K avg = $140K/mo in potential revenue, with $136K/mo net after lease.
Why are exclusive solar leads better than EnergySage or shared platforms?
Shared solar platforms send each homeowner to 5–7 installers simultaneously. Close rates average 3–8% because the homeowner is overwhelmed by competing quotes. Exclusive hub leasing means every solar inquiry in your city routes only to you — close rates average 25–35% for exclusive leads.
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