Xcel Energy's Solar*Rewards program is legitimate — but it has caps and waitlists that most reps don't mention. Minnesota law requires full disclosure.
Under the FTC Cooling-Off Rule. Minnesota does not have a state-specific extended window, but Consumer Fraud Act violations create independent grounds for cancellation.
Minnesota has a growing solar market, particularly in the Twin Cities metro. Xcel Energy's Solar*Rewards program offers real incentives — but it has capacity caps and waitlists that many sales reps fail to disclose. If your savings projection assumed immediate enrollment in Solar*Rewards at the maximum incentive rate, the financial case for your system may have been overstated.
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