Colorado Solar System Monthly Payment:
Cost to Keep Calculator

Calculate your long-term contractual obligation by entering your monthly payment and your loan or lease duration below. By organizing these figures, you can determine the total financial commitment required by your current agreement.

Use this tool to total your scheduled payments over the life of the agreement.

Note: If your total obligation is significantly higher than the value of the energy produced, or if you feel the long-term costs were not clearly disclosed, SCRC is here to help you organize your information for professional review.

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If your calculator result shows you’re paying more than you expected—or if your total cost far exceeds staying on the standard grid with providers like Dominion Energy or Duke Energy—you may be eligible for a legal review.

No pressure. No guesswork. Just a clear path for homeowners to connect with specialists familiar with “Colorado” contracts and consumer protection statutes.

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Ready to Explore YOUR Options?

If your results show a total cost that far exceeds the “promised savings” or the utility baseline for Xcel or Black Hills Energy, you may be eligible for a legal review of your agreement.

No obligation. No guesswork. Our Colorado-focused intake team helps you:

  • Summarize the Numbers: Get a clear picture of your total financial commitment.
  • Review Disclosure Compliance: Identify if your representative provided the mandatory SB25-299 disclosure forms.
  • Organize for Counsel: We help gather your documentation so a Colorado-licensed attorney can perform a formal contract review.

Why the "Total Cost" Matters in Colorado

Many Colorado homeowners find that while their monthly solar payment seems low, the 25-year total—when combined with utility connection fees and annual escalators—actually exceeds what they would have paid the utility company directly.

Under the Colorado Consumer Protection Act (CCPA), if these long-term costs were misrepresented or if mandatory “Welcome Call” recordings are missing, a qualified attorney may determine if your agreement qualifies for a legal challenge.

Important Legal Disclosures

Solar Cancellation Resource Center Colorado (“SCRC”) is a national intake partner for law firms specializing in solar contract disputes.

  • Informational Tool: The calculator provided on this page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or a financial audit.
  • No Guarantees: Your eligibility for a potential legal review depends on a detailed intake process and final determination by a qualified attorney.
  • Financial Advice: SCRC does not advise on the payment or non-payment of financial obligations. Stopping payments on any solar loan or lease must only be done under the direct advice of an attorney. * Refund Policy: Please note that all SCRC intake fees are non-refundable.
  • Lien Disclosure: Most solar agreements involve a UCC-1 lien on the solar equipment, not a lien on your real estate.