$500 for you $500 donation to KQED
SunPower will make a $500 donation to KQED each time a member goes solar! Plus, get a $500 VISA Reward Card rebate for yourself. Dear Friend, Worried about power outages? Get the world’s best solar + storage and keep the lights on when the grid goes out.* Solar saves you money, storage give you power when you need it most. As a KQED member, you can enjoy one of the many benefits of going solar with SunPower. SunPower is not only incentivizing you to go solar with a $500 rebate1, but will also donate $500 to KQED every time a KQED member goes solar. Schedule your FREE online solar consultation today. | | < Terms and Conditions > 1 Rebate Terms: Before rebate costs will vary, depending on system specifications. Rebates cannot be combined with other offers. This $500 VISA Reward card rebate is only available to customers who purchase a new, complete SunPower Equinox system. $500 rebate only available to customers who upgrade their current SunPower system (purchased at least one year prior to upgrade) with at least 3 additional panels or upgrade their system with SunVault Storage. Rebate may not be applied to quotes on existing SunPower proposals or past purchases, or on new homes purchased with existing solar installed. Please check with your SunPower installation contractor to confirm participation with this offer. Rebate form must be completed and submitted to SunPower within 90 days of the installation date, along with required documents. Allow 6-8 weeks for processing. Other terms and conditions apply. Reward Card: SunPower Visa Reward Card issued by The Bancorp Bank, Member FDIC, pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. Reward Card expires six months from the date of issuance. Reward Card is subject to The Bancorp Bank's terms, restrictions, and conditions, available at: https://www.thebancorp.com/support/fisgift/terms/. Reward Card is not redeemable for cash. This promotion is not sponsored by or endorsed by The Bancorp Bank or Visa. Void where prohibited. *Storage system’s ability to provide electricity during an outage will vary based on the amount of energy stored in the battery, wattage, and duration of use of devices/appliances connected to the system, the battery’s ability to recharge during daylight hours, and other factors. Storage system should not be relied upon as a power source for critical medical devices. © 2022 SunPower Corporation. All Rights Reserved. SUNPOWER, the SUNPOWER logo and SUNPOWER EQUINOX are registered trademarks in the U.S. |
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