A Maili resident signed a contract with ATTYX in December 2024 but the system was never activated, leaving her paying $400 a month on her solar loan while still paying her full electric bill.
The company cited lender insolvency, legislative changes, and lack of funding in an automated response to press inquiry.
For many Hawaii homeowners, the promise was simple: install solar panels, lower your electric bill, and start saving money.
Instead, some are now making payments on solar loans while still paying full price for electricity.
