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The Solar Industry Report Card

Get The Eagle's Eye on Your Solar Company.

Type your installer, finance company, or solar brand. We'll show you if they've been sued, fined, or shut down. Free. Five seconds.

Don't remember the name? Check your most recent solar bill or loan statement. Or try your finance company instead — GoodLeap, Mosaic, Sunlight Financial, Dividend Finance.

100+
Solar Bankruptcies (3 yrs)
48+
Companies Scored
29
State AG Cases
$0
Cost to Pull a Report
What You Get

A Real Report Card. Sourced. Honest.

Every report card comes from public records: state attorney general filings, federal CFPB and FTC actions, court bankruptcy dockets, and statute citations. No marketing spin. No sales pitch. Just the facts on your company. Here's what an A-grade report card looks like.

Sample · Example Only
Solar Industry Report Card · Sample
Acme Solar Co.
Sample report card showing what an A-grade installer looks like in The Eagle's Eye. No state attorney general enforcement on record. No federal CFPB or FTC actions. No bankruptcy. Clean public record.
A
Score 100 / 100
You're In Good Shape
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Sal's Read:
No enforcement record. No bankruptcy. No federal actions. One of the cleaner public records in our database — the kind of report card you want to see.
Report Card · 5 Subjects · Weighted to Overall Grade
State AG Compliance Record
No state attorney general enforcement actions on record.
A
Federal Compliance (CFPB / FTC)
No federal enforcement on record.
A
Financial Stability
Operating. No bankruptcy or solvency event on record.
A
Customer Complaint Record
BBB rating A. Low complaint volume.
A
Sales Practice Record
No deceptive sales statutes cited in any action on record.
A
Recency of Concerns
No actions on record at any time.
A
What This Means For You and Your Family

Sal Says: You bought from one of the better operators on record. That's the good news. Every solar contract still has clauses worth knowing.

When you have 20 minutes, take the Free Solar Relief Assessment. A solar relief counselor will confirm everything is in good shape. Because peace of mind is cheap, and the call costs nothing.

Now imagine pulling your own. Your installer might score an A like Acme — or it might score a D or F. Either way, you'll know in five seconds.
Acme Solar Co. is a fictional company used for illustrative purposes only. No real company by this name is being scored, recommended, or evaluated.
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How It Works

Three Steps. No Sign-Up.

1

Type Your Company

Installer, solar brand, or finance company. We'll match even if you spell it wrong.

2

See Their Report Card

Letter grade, five subject grades, and the actual sourced records — AG actions, lawsuits, bankruptcies.

3

Decide What's Next

If your company graded poorly, take a free assessment with a solar relief counselor. No cost, no obligation.

How We Grade

Five Categories. Public Records. Deterministic Math.

Every report card is built from public-record inputs only. We score five factual categories on a 0–100 scale, weight them, and roll up to a letter grade. Bankruptcy is a structural cap — a company in Chapter 11 cannot exceed a D, because if you can't reach them for a warranty claim, the rest of the record doesn't matter.

22%
State AG Compliance
17%
Federal CFPB / FTC
22%
Financial Stability
17%
Sales Practice Record
22%
Recency of Concerns

Grades are not opinions. They are deterministic outputs of public-record inputs — court dockets, AG settlements, bankruptcy filings, statute citations. They are not findings of legal liability. If a fact in any report card is wrong, we publish a path to challenge it.

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