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Free Consultation · Texas Home Battery

Is a free Texas home-battery consultation actually free?

Yes — no cost, no obligation. A short call with a specialist to confirm your home’s fit.

  • $0 upfront
  • Includes rooftop solar
  • Monitored, maintained & insured

The short answer

By the VPP Home Energy team · Last updated July 17, 2026

Yes — a free consultation with VPP Home Energy costs nothing and obligates nothing. Booking time does not enroll you in equipment, financing, or a contract. It is a short, person-to-person call whose only purpose is to confirm whether your home can be considered for our $0-upfront solar-and-battery program and to walk through the exact terms with a person, not a form alone.

This page explains what to expect: what happens on the call, what it costs and obligates, what to have handy, who conducts it, and what happens after. Exact numbers depend on your specific home and are confirmed in writing by a specialist before you decide anything.

Key takeaways

  • Free and no obligation

    The call costs nothing and does not commit you to equipment, financing, or a contract.

  • A specialist, not a quiz

    A short, person-to-person conversation to confirm your home’s fit and the exact terms.

  • Bring a recent electricity bill

    It helps the specialist read your usage and utility context so your fit stays concrete.

  • You leave knowing your fit

    Whether or not it’s a fit, you find out honestly — with no pressure either way.

Book the free consultation

No cost. No obligation. If it’s not a fit, we’ll tell you honestly.

Free, and what to expect

Is it really free — and what happens on the call?

The consultation is free and no-obligation. Here is exactly what it is, and what a specialist covers with you.

Is a free Texas home-battery consultation actually free?

Yes. With VPP Home Energy, the consultation costs nothing and obligates nothing. Booking time does not enroll you in equipment, financing, or a contract. The purpose is simple: confirm whether your home can be considered for our program and walk through exact terms with a person, not a form alone.

What actually happens in the consultation?

A program specialist covers three concrete pieces: confirming eligibility for your address and utility, talking through whether your home and how you use power fit a battery-led solar-and-battery Virtual Power Agreement, and explaining the exact program terms person-to-person through the provider’s Electricity Facts Label. You keep your existing choice of retail electricity provider.

Eligibility confirmation. Our program is deregulated-Texas-only. Dallas and the area south of Dallas is the primary service area. A home can be confirmed as serviceable when it is on Oncor or TNMP and is not in an electric co-op neighborhood. Broader DFW is partial. The specialist checks that serviceability picture against your address and utility context.

Home and usage fit. The conversation is about whether your place and how you use power line up with a battery-led Virtual Power Agreement that includes rooftop solar plus battery storage up to 60 kWh. There is no upfront homeowner cost. The provider covers maintenance, monitoring, and insurance. Solar is included in the program and is covered in the consult. The conversation focuses on the battery and on how the provider handles maintenance, monitoring, and insurance.

Exact program terms, explained person-to-person. Program specifics belong in this consult, including how terms are presented through the provider’s Electricity Facts Label. You keep your existing choice of retail electricity provider. This page does not replace that specialist conversation.

Book the free consultation

No cost. No obligation. The call takes about fifteen minutes.

Cost & commitment

What does it cost, and what does it obligate?

The honest answer is short.

What does it cost, and what does it obligate?

Nothing, and nothing. There is no fee for the consultation. Scheduling does not create a purchase, a deposit, or a commitment to move forward.

Before your call

How to get ready, and who you’ll talk to

A little prep keeps the conversation concrete.

What should you have handy?

A recent electricity bill helps. It gives the specialist a clearer read on usage and utility context so eligibility and fit stay concrete instead of abstract.

Who conducts it?

A program specialist. This is a short, person-to-person conversation—not an automated quiz standing in for answers. The specialist’s job is to confirm eligibility for our program and explain exact terms for your home.

Who may qualify

Which homes can the program consider?

The specialist confirms this on the call, but here is the snapshot: eligibility starts with who delivers your electricity, in the deregulated Texas market.

May be eligible

Deregulated-Texas homes in the competitive market:

  • Oncor or TNMP territory (Dallas & south of Dallas primary)
  • You keep your retail electricity provider choice
  • $0 upfront for qualified homes

Not eligible

Homes outside the competitive market:

  • Municipal utilities
  • Electric cooperatives (co-ops)

Homes served by municipal utilities or electric cooperatives are outside the competitive market and are not a fit. If you are not sure which utility serves your home, the specialist confirms it on the call — or start with the quick eligibility check below.

Start the quick eligibility check

No cost. No obligation. The check takes about 2 minutes.

Or check eligibility first

Prefer to start with a quick eligibility check?

Not ready to book yet? Share your details and a specialist follows up — or book the consultation directly above.

Your details are only used to check your home’s eligibility and to follow up with you. If it’s not a fit, we’ll tell you honestly.

Preliminary fit check only; not a final eligibility decision. Program terms vary by home, provider, and program path.

After the call

What happens after your consultation?

You leave with a clear answer, and no pressure either way.

What happens after?

You leave knowing whether your home is a fit for our program and what the exact terms would mean for you. If it is not a fit, you know that without pressure. If it is, what comes next is explained in the consult itself. Commercial details for your home are not listed on this page. When they apply, the specialist walks through them using the provider’s Electricity Facts Label.

  1. You get a clear answer.

    Fit or no fit — you find out honestly, in plain language.

  2. Everything is in writing.

    If it’s a fit, the exact terms are put in writing before you decide anything.

  3. You decide, no pressure.

    There is no obligation at any point. You move forward only if you choose to.

Book the free consultation

No cost. No obligation. If it’s not a fit, we’ll tell you honestly.

Ready when you are

Ready to check your ZIP or book the consultation?

Two low-pressure paths, whichever you prefer.

Book the free consultation to schedule directly. If you still want to see whether your area is even in play, check your ZIP on the eligibility checker first, then book when you want the specialist conversation. The consult is free, short, and meant to be worth about fifteen minutes of your time—just a clear next step when you are ready.

Book the free consultation

No cost. No obligation. About fifteen minutes.

About these facts

Where do these program facts come from?

This page describes how the program works. Exact terms for your home come from a specialist, in writing, through the provider’s Electricity Facts Label.

The program details on this page — a solar-and-battery Virtual Power Agreement with battery storage up to 60 kWh, $0 upfront for qualified homes, and provider-covered maintenance, monitoring, and insurance — reflect the offer’s current Texas terms. Utility and eligibility facts (Oncor and TNMP serve Dallas and the area south of Dallas; deregulated-market eligibility) reflect the program’s current Texas service rules. A specialist confirms your exact address and the exact terms, in writing, before anything moves forward.

Last updated July 17, 2026. Program eligibility and terms are confirmed by a specialist for your specific home; this page is not a final eligibility decision.