Disclaimer

0Solar

0Solar is a goal, not a guarantee.

0Solar.com is an ABC Solar Incorporated statement site. It explains the goal of producing your own solar kWh, using what you make, storing what you can, and buying less electricity from the utility over time.

It does not promise free solar panels, free installation, no utility bill, guaranteed savings, automatic tax credits, or unlimited backup power.

Last updated: May 18, 2026. This disclaimer is provided for general website disclosure and should be reviewed by counsel for specific legal requirements.

The core disclaimer

0Solar does not mean free solar panels, free electricity from the utility, guaranteed utility bill elimination, guaranteed savings, guaranteed incentive eligibility, guaranteed tax benefits, guaranteed backup performance, or no-cost installation.

0Solar means the goal of producing solar kilowatt-hours on your property and using those kWh to reduce purchased utility electricity over time.

No universal result

Solar and battery results are specific to the customer, property, utility, and system design.

Site conditions vary

Solar production can be affected by roof orientation, tilt, shade, weather, panel placement, equipment, soiling, degradation, interconnection, maintenance, and local conditions.

Utility rules vary

Utility rates, time-of-use schedules, export credits, minimum bills, demand charges, fixed charges, standby charges, interconnection rules, and program terms can affect results.

Usage varies

A customer’s electricity usage, daytime loads, evening loads, seasonal usage, EV charging, business operations, future equipment, and behavior can affect value.

Important limitations

These limitations apply throughout 0Solar.com, including calculators, examples, articles, illustrations, educational pages, and marketing language.

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No savings guarantee

Any discussion of savings, avoided utility costs, bill reduction, payback, lifetime value, or electricity cost is illustrative unless stated in a signed, project-specific written agreement.

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No utility bill elimination guarantee

Customers may continue to receive utility bills, including minimum charges, taxes, non-bypassable charges, demand charges, interconnection charges, standby charges, or other fees.

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No tax, legal, or financial advice

Information on this site is educational. It is not tax advice, legal advice, accounting advice, investment advice, financing advice, or utility tariff advice. Consult qualified advisors.

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No incentive guarantee

Tax credits, rebates, grants, utility programs, domestic content adders, depreciation, transferability, and other incentives may depend on eligibility, timing, ownership, tax status, equipment, labor rules, and applicable law.

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No battery performance guarantee

Battery value and backup capability depend on battery size, inverter output, selected loads, state of charge, weather, outage length, utility rules, settings, and system configuration.

0Solar is honest only if the limits are clear.

Solar is powerful. It still must be explained carefully.

Educational information only

The content on 0Solar.com is intended to explain concepts in plain language.

What this site provides

General education about solar kWh, self-consumption, batteries, backup limits, utility bills, honest solar language, and the concept of producing your own electricity.

What this site does not provide

A final proposal, engineering design, savings guarantee, tax opinion, legal opinion, financing approval, utility approval, or interconnection approval.

Calculators and examples

Any calculator, sample number, avoided-cost estimate, or example on 0Solar.com is simplified.

Calculator limitations

Calculators may show simplified avoided utility purchase value. They may not account for financing, taxes, degradation, maintenance, utility credits, demand charges, minimum bills, non-bypassable charges, battery losses, rate changes, inflation, or customer behavior.

Production estimate limitations

Production estimates can vary due to weather, shade, equipment performance, design assumptions, utility curtailment, maintenance, soiling, roof conditions, degradation, monitoring issues, and other factors.

Battery example limitations

Battery runtime examples depend on actual loads, battery capacity, state of charge, inverter capability, surge requirements, temperature, reserve settings, and whether solar can recharge the battery during an outage.

Financial example limitations

Financial examples may be affected by credit terms, interest rates, dealer fees, tax treatment, incentive availability, utility changes, rate escalation, ownership structure, and changes in customer usage.

Links and third-party content

0Solar.com may contain links, references, sponsors, or third-party resources.

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External links

Links to external websites are provided for convenience. ABC Solar Incorporated is not responsible for the content, policies, claims, availability, or practices of external websites.

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Images and illustrations

Images may be illustrative and may not depict a specific ABC Solar project, actual customer site, installed equipment, or guaranteed design.

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Website availability

ABC Solar Incorporated does not guarantee that 0Solar.com will be uninterrupted, error-free, fully secure, or always current.

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Changes to content

Information on this site may be changed, updated, removed, or revised without notice. Users should verify important information before relying on it.

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Contact for clarification

Questions about this disclaimer or the meaning of 0Solar may be directed to ABC Solar Incorporated at [email protected].

Questions about this disclaimer?

Contact ABC Solar Incorporated if you have a question about 0Solar.com, the meaning of 0Solar, or a project-specific solar or battery discussion.