Do the Bright Thing with HALO Community Solar
CVE thrives to empower businesses and communities
Community solar allows residents and small businesses to benefit from locally produced solar energy, even if they can’t install panels on their property.
How It Works?
- Sign up in minutes HALO reviews your most recent electric bill to determine your energy needs. There are no fees and no upfront costs.
- Get matched to a local solar project. You are assigned a share of a community solar project that aligns with your typical electricity usage.
- Receive monthly solar credits.Your utility bill will show community solar credits that offset your electricity charges, dollar for dollar.
- Pay less overall: Massachusetts: HALO bills you $0.90 for every $1.00 of solar credit, delivering an average savings of10% when applied to your utility bill.
- New York:Savingsappear directly as a5–20% discounton your standard utility bill.
- Track your impact Access HALO’s online portal to view real-time solar production, cost savings, and environmental impact.
- You can also share access with others.
Why Participate?
Save money on electricity.No installation, no equipment, no long-term commitment. Support local renewable energy projects.Reduce carbon emissions and fossil fuel dependence.Get Started Today!Signing up takesabout 5 minutes.Visit www.halosolar.com Or Call (877) 317-8724 Use promo code LOCALS for priority access to your local solar farm.
Our Commitment At CVE North America, we believe in making clean energy accessible and impactful for communities. Partnering with HALO is part of our mission to expand renewable energy adoption and help people do the bright thing for their wallets and the planet.
Join the Movement
Be part of a growing community that values sustainability and cost savings. By choosing HALO, you are not just making a smart financial decision; you are also contributing to a cleaner, greener future for everyone.
Experience the Difference
With HALO, you’ll enjoy the benefits of solar energy without the usual hassles. No rooftop installations, no maintenance, just straightforward savings on your utility bill.
Stay Informed
Receive updates on your solar credits and community projects through our easy-to-use online platform. Stay connected and see how your participation is making a difference in the community.
Benefits of community solar
Community Solar has numerous benefits to subscribers:
Keep receiving electricity normally and keep your usual utility bill
No need to install panels of your roof
No upfront cost, No cancellation fee
Signing up online is easy and fast at halosolar.com
Save up to 10% on your electricity bill
Help support the local economy through the creation of local jobs in the installation and operation of our solar farms
Help reduce greenhouse gases and support local clean energy
Halo, our new community solar offer
In early 2019, CVE NA has launched its own Community Solar Brand: Halo. With Halo, customers can save up to 10% on their utility bill and contribute to clean energy development, without the cost or hassle of having solar put on their roof. Halo was tailored to answer the needs of an electricity consumer base that is environmentally conscious, technologically savvy, and eager to save money.
Our first community solar project was launched in early 2019 in Acushnet MA. The 650kw installation is now providing savings and clean energy to dozens of businesses and families in Massachusetts.
Learn more about halo and join our community solar program at halosolar.com
The SMART program, the start of community solar in Massachusetts
Community Solar has become the fastest growing segment of the solar industry through the establishment of ambitious state programs that regulate and incentivize solar development. In Massachusetts, the Department of Energy Resources leads Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) to build a long-term sustainable solar incentive program that promotes cost- effective solar development. An ambitious new player in the community solar sector, CVE ranked among the top ten solar developers in terms of capacity submitted to the SMART program in 2018. Seven installations,
totaling 36 MW DC, were submitted as community solar projects to SMART. Those community solar projects will be in operation by the end of 2020 and will service around 1,000 community solar subscribers.




