Accord Power: Leading The Way In Green Energy Social Advocacy
Accord Power’s impact extends well beyond installation—it’s rooted in meaningful, on-the-ground community engagement. Through its Barrio Program, the company brings solar education and access directly into underserved neighborhoods, building trust through consistent presence and real opportunity. That commitment to workforce development is reflected in its collaboration with Solar One, which provides hands-on training that prepares everyday New Yorkers to step into solar installation roles.
At the same time, Accord Power independently extends that mission through its training initiatives at Rikers Island Correctional Facility, equipping participants with practical skills that can translate into careers upon reentry.
In partnership with the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), the company is also helping bring renewable energy directly to public housing—installing solar panels on NYCHA buildings while prioritizing the hiring of NYCHA residents. The result is a model that not only delivers clean energy, but also creates pathways to employment, strengthens communities, and ensures a more inclusive transition to a sustainable future.
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Accord Power + Enfin: No Money Down Solar Is Here
We are proud to announce a partnership with Einfin to offer homeowners in the New York metro area access to PPA and lease options with no money down.
• $0 upfront cost to go solar
• Lower monthly energy bills from Day 1
• No maintenance responsibilities
• Protection against rising utility rates
• Federal incentives still at work
Is Solar Still Worth It in 2026?
Utility rates in New York have been rising faster than inflation since 2022. Solar locks in your energy rate and protects you from that unpredictability for the life of your agreement.
The 30% tax credit for buyers is gone. But the opportunity to go solar with no money down, no maintenance headaches, and immediate bill savings? That opportunity is very much real.

