Review for Bright Eye Solar

Office location: 1200 Corporate Blvd, Lancaster PA, 17601

03/12/2026
Bob Narberth, PA

Enphase Battery Backup and Solar A+ Bright Eye Solar

Did my google/reddit research and reached out to a couple Solar companies in May of 2025. Bright Eye was one of those I selected and they were quick to reply. Josh was the one that answered and I must have sent twenty emails with a couple phone calls mixed in there. He usually replied within the hour. Looking back, I was probably a PITA customer, but Josh never treated me like one. I apparently asked some more technical questions and he was happy to answer. There was another company I thought seemed like a good choice, but they were more expensive and suggested one less battery. Both were suggesting to use Enphase tech, and that's what we went forward with. A third company was suggesting a different larger company battery, but I read some less satisfactory things about them, so I chose the Enphase product and gave my deposit to Bright Eye Solar in June. From there, Russel took over with scheduling. He also was quick to reply, generally within 24 hours unless there was a more pressing matter. The engineering drawings came back a few weeks later. The township issued the approval almost two months later. Peco on the other hand, took their merry time. We scheduled the install in August and it was completed two weeks later. Install went smooth and looked great when done. We flicked the switch and it was generating power! There were a couple small hiccups, but Russel was on top of things right away. Nothing major, just a technicality with Enphase. Now for Peco.. Peco was really dragging their feet. I was talking with Sunny at Peco, and she's a nice lady, but there are no fires lit over there. Peco makes it feel like they have 4 people covering a 100 mile radius. Finally received the approval from PECO at the end of September. I was not officially on line with Peco and had the two way meter until mid October. So almost 5 months from start to finish. Still waiting on the SRECs to be finalized, but that's no big deal. While I was waiting for PECO, we basically used the system off-grid. I used the batteries at night to run the house and the August/September sun powered the house and charged the batteries during the day. Worked flawlessly. So cool. Very happy with Bright Eye Solar.

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Price charged as quoted
On schedule
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After sales support

System size (kW): 10

System price: $47,000

Year installed: 2026

Price include the Federal Tax Credit or incentives: No