Deadline extended for Lexington’s Solarize Program

The City of Lexington is extending the deadline to sign up for Solarize Lexington, a program to help residents install solar panels on their homes. Participants must submit an interest form by Monday, Sept. 2 to participate in the program this year.

Some grant funds are still available for low to moderate-income homeowners. Eligible residents must own and occupy their single-family home. If you think you qualify, call the Division of Community and Resident Services at (859) 300-5300. Proof of residence, homeownership and income are required. Funding is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Solarize Lexington makes going solar easier and more affordable. The program walks residents through the process of getting solar panels and provides a discount of up to 15%. Homeowners, non-profits, small businesses and places of worship in Fayette County are welcome to apply.

Please be aware that scammers have contacted people by phone, online and door-to-door. No one from Solarize Lexington will contact you unless you reach out first. Lexington’s only Solarize partners are the Kentucky Solar Energy Society and Solar Energy Solutions. Be cautious of high-pressure sales tactics such as promising rebates or pressure to sign a contract.

All solar installations will be individual contracts between the household and the solar installer. The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government will not assume any liability. Contracts must be signed by September 27. 

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