I've just had solar panels installed at my home in Florida, but they're not connected to the grid yet. Sunnova has informed me that our contract is canceled because we delayed installation due to other projects. The panels were installed by Solar Edge, and Freedom Forever was the sales company. We're sort of stuck here and have no idea how to go about connecting them. We're also open to paying for the panels outright at a fair price if that's an option. I'm confused about who actually owns these panels since we received that email from Sunnova. Any guidance would be appreciated!
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Make sure to read through the contract you signed to see whose name is on it besides yours. If there were payment issues during the process, they might be tough on you. It could be smart to consult a lawyer ASAP for advice on your situation. Good luck!
You might actually own the panels now that your contract is canceled. If permits were completed, try checking the inverter manual and see if you can turn it on yourself. Also, sharing some pictures online could help others here offer more specific advice. I'd advise against paying for the panels unless a bill comes your way.
First off, check if any additional equipment was installed, like inverters or other hardware near your meter. That would help in figuring out what steps to take next. It's crucial to have a complete picture before moving forward!

Yes, everything seems to be fully installed and looks ready for connection.