Azam Kazmi - C.E.O., YellowLite Inc.
Azam Kazmi - C.E.O., YellowLite Inc.

YellowLite announces major Black Friday discounts on solar panels

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YellowLite is launching its largest solar sale of the year this Black Friday, offering significant discounts on specialty solar panels. The promotion, which runs from November 20th to November 30th, provides customers with a 25% discount on premium solar panels and up to $2,500 in system savings.

“These deals won’t last long, so act fast to power your home and lower your energy bills!” stated YellowLite. The company emphasizes several benefits of switching to solar energy, including reducing installation costs through the Federal Tax Credit (FTC), achieving energy independence by avoiding unpredictable utility bills, contributing to sustainability by lowering carbon footprints, and increasing property value.

The sale offers exclusive discounts and guided support throughout the process from consultation to installation. Customers are encouraged to reserve their savings promptly as these offers will end after November 30th.

To assist potential buyers, YellowLite suggests using their solar calculator to estimate energy needs and schedule a free consultation for a tailored solar system design. “Our commitment to quality, affordability, and customer satisfaction sets us apart,” YellowLite noted.

YellowLite aims to be a leading provider in the Midwest by ensuring quality service and competitive pricing. They urge interested individuals not to miss out on this opportunity for energy savings and investment in future sustainability.



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