Our Story
We built WattsUp because we genuinely believe in these products and what they can do for a home. When solar, a battery, or a heat pump is the right fit — the numbers make the case on their own. We shouldn't have to sell you on it. And we don't try to.
"Home electrification done in the right sequence for your house."
That's it. That's the whole idea.
Why we exist
If you've ever asked for a solar quote, you know what usually happens. Someone shows up at your door, or sends you a flashy proposal, and tells you to sign by Friday for a special price. The numbers feel made up. The "savings" look too big. The pressure feels off.
That's the part of the industry we got tired of. So we built something different.
WattsUp Renewable is a small, independent team that treats home energy the way a good doctor treats a checkup. We ask questions first. We look at your real numbers. And we only recommend the next step that actually makes sense for your house.
Sometimes that means a full solar and battery install this year. Sometimes it means waiting. Sometimes it means swapping out a heat pump or fixing a system another company walked away from. Whatever the answer is, it should be the right answer for your house — not for a sales quota.
How we work
Our first conversation with you is a remote consultation — a video call where we share our screen and walk through the numbers together. Your utility bill, your roof, your goals, your timeline. We look at it all on one screen with you.
No truck in the driveway. No kitchen-table sit-down. No two-hour evening pitch.
This works better for both of us. You get to do it in your slippers on a weeknight. We can pull up real data and design tools live. And nobody is pretending that 90 minutes of small talk at your dining room table is the same thing as good engineering.
If the consultation goes well and a project makes sense, that's when we come out. We measure, we plan, and we install. But the homework happens on a screen — together — first.
The right sequence
Most homes need more than one upgrade over the next several years. The question is which one to do first, second, and third — and which ones to pair together.
We are order-agnostic. That means we don't have a default answer. We start by looking at what's already in your house, what's coming up, and what you actually want the system to do.
A common case: battery and solar make a lot of sense together, installed in the same project. The wiring is already open, the inverter can be sized right the first time, and the system works as one machine instead of two. But that's a scenario — not a rule.
The point is that the order is part of the work. If someone gives you a quote without asking what comes next, they're solving a smaller problem than you have.
What we stand for
These are the lines we draw — for our team, and for every conversation we have with a homeowner.
No "sign by Friday" prices. No expiring discounts. No countdown timers. The price we give you on Monday is the same one on Friday, because good projects don't need a stopwatch.
If a number is on a proposal, you should be able to ask where it came from and get a real answer. Savings, payback, system size — all of it ties back to your actual usage and utility rate.
If your roof isn't right for solar this year, we'll tell you. The right answer is sometimes "not yet" — and that's still a useful answer.
Where we work
Our installation crews are based in New England. The bulk of our projects are inside a roughly 70-mile circle around Greater Boston, southern New Hampshire (up to Concord), and southern Maine (up to Portland).
That circle isn't a hard line. If you're further out — Cape Cod, western Massachusetts, northern NH or Maine, anywhere in Vermont — reach out anyway. We'll see if we can work with you.
We install in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. Those four states only.
Where we install
Not sure if you're in our area? Reach out — we'd rather tell you "yes" or "let's figure it out" than have you assume "no."
Our promise
No jargon. If we have to use a technical term, we'll define it. If you ask "why," you'll get a real reason — not a brochure.
Every number on a proposal will be tied to your actual house, your actual usage, and your actual utility rate. No "average savings" hand-waving.
If solar doesn't make sense on your roof this year, or a battery isn't worth it yet given your usage pattern, we'll say so.
Most of what goes wrong with home energy systems happens years after the truck pulls away. We service what we install. You get a real phone number, not a 1-800 line in another time zone.
Get Started
Book a remote consultation with one of our energy experts. It's a video call where we share our screen and walk through your bills, your roof, and your options together — no truck in your driveway, no pressure.
Free. About 45 minutes. Nothing to install on your computer.