Direct Energy Launches Direct Solar Unlimited Plan to Help Homeowners Save Money and Earn Bill Credits

Direct Energy, a leading retail provider of energy and energy-related services, has introduced the Direct Solar Unlimited electricity plan to assist homeowners in Texas with solar panels to maximize their savings and take advantage of the abundant sunshine. The plan offers a locked-in fixed energy rate for the duration of the contract term and provides homeowners with monthly bill credits for any excess energy generated by their solar systems.

Britany Keller, the Market Lead at Direct Energy, expressed the company’s commitment to simplifying the solar sellback process and providing straightforward energy solutions. She emphasized that the Direct Solar Unlimited plan is designed to meet the diverse needs of customers and build lasting relationships through transparency.

To enhance customer experience, Direct Energy offers an intuitive mobile app that allows users to monitor their energy usage, pay bills, and receive proactive text alerts about usage, billing, weather events, and more. The company also provides educational resources through its Learning Center and blog, covering topics such as green energy, energy-saving tips, home improvement, weather preparedness, and moving.

For Texans interested in installing solar panels, Direct Energy has partnered with Vivint, a leading smart home company that offers customizable solar energy systems. This collaboration ensures seamless integration between Vivint’s services and Direct Energy’s latest solar offer.

To learn more about the Direct Solar Unlimited plan and Vivint’s services, visit directenergy.com/solar.

About Direct Energy:
Direct Energy, a subsidiary of NRG Energy, is a prominent retail provider of energy and energy-related services in North America. With operations in 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and 8 provinces in Canada, Direct Energy is dedicated to delivering innovative solutions that help individuals, organizations, and businesses achieve their goals while advocating for competitive energy markets and customer choice.

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