Charge Solar and Financeit Launch Nationwide Residential Solar Financing Program for Canadians

October 9, 2025

Canadian solar distributor, Charge Solar has partnered with Financeit, Canada’s innovative partner for direct-to-consumer loans, to launch an exclusive new nationwide solar financing program designed to empower homeowners to make the switch to solar and accelerate clean energy adoption.

The program comes at a critical time, ensuring homeowners can still access affordable monthly payment plans following the federal government’s closure of new Greener Homes Loan applications on October 1. Effective today, the program provides Canadians with flexible and affordable payment options for residential solar while helping installers close consumer deals faster using Financeit’s industry-leading approval software.

“Canadian homeowners want affordable, sustainable energy solutions, but the loss of the Greener Homes Loan left a gap in the market,” said Jeff MacAulay, CEO of Charge Solar. “Our partnership with Financeit — a leader in the home improvement point-of-sale financing space,– ensures that homeowners that support solar adoption have access to financing options. This program provides stability for the market, while helping accelerate Canada’s transition to clean energy.”

“Financeit is proud to partner with Charge Solar and its unmatched network of solar installers across Canada,” said Casper Wong, CEO of Financeit. “By combining our consumer lending expertise with Charge Solar’s reach and reputation, we are making it easier for Canadians to access affordable, customizable solar financing options while supporting installers with fast approvals that help increase sales.”

The program is available nationwide starting October 7, 2025. Installers across Canada can sign up today at https://www.financeit.io/chargesolar/.

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