
Quick answer
In short: solar in Quebec is becoming more attractive thanks to LogisVert, expanded net metering, and integrated battery/charging systems.
Key points
| Topic | What to know |
|---|---|
| Credit | Surplus accumulates in a kWh bank under the applicable tariff rules |
| Current residential ceiling | Capacity up to 1,000 kW under conditions and maximum demand limits |
| Authorization | Hydro-Quebec must accept the request before connection |
| Goal | Reduce grid energy purchased, not sell electricity as a primary activity |
To price your project, use the Voltis solar quote or compare options on the Sigenergy products page.
The principle
When the home produces less than it consumes, the grid supplies the difference. When it produces more, the surplus can become a kWh credit if the tariff option is accepted.
Why sizing matters
A good system covers a useful part of annual consumption. Credits help shift some summer production to other periods, but they do not replace consumption analysis.
What Voltis checks
Voltis validates tariff type, maximum power, delivery point, and anticipated grid impact before treating an estimate as proposal-ready.
Checklist
- Identify Hydro tariff
- Confirm maximum demand
- Validate connection capacity
- Size with annual consumption
- Keep written authorization
Next steps
The right order is simple: validate the address and roof, calculate the LogisVert incentive, choose solar-only or solar with battery, then confirm the Hydro-Quebec connection.
FAQ
How much does solar cost in Quebec?
What is the LogisVert incentive?
Why does Hydro-Quebec net metering matter for a Quebec solar project?
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