East Coast Sun

New Brunswick solar, done locally

Solar that pays off — and someone local who'll tell you the truth about it.

I'm Rudi Fowler. I've lived off-grid for fifteen years and worked hands-on with solar for more than seventeen. I'll give you an honest look at whether solar makes sense for your roof.

17+ years
hands-on solar experience
10,000+
panels installed in NB
2+ MW
of capacity installed
All of NB
province-wide service

Start with the real power use.

The system should be sized from your bill, roof, shading, electrical service, and the utility rules that apply to your property.

See the assumptions in writing.

A proposal should identify the layout, equipment, production, consumption offset, price, financial assumptions, and warranties.

Get an honest answer.

Some roofs are not a fit. If shade, orientation, low usage, or another constraint changes the answer, Rudi will explain it plainly.

See a rough number in ten seconds

Enter your monthly bill and nearest city for a quick ballpark. The full calculator lets you adjust the roof, cost, and rate assumptions.

This is not a proposal. A real quote accounts for the actual roof, shading, electrical service, and current utility rules.

$
Estimated 25-year savings, net of system cost
$27,309
~9 kW system · rough ballpark only
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From Rudi's channel

Watch the work and the explanations

Installation footage, practical system questions, and direct conversations about solar in New Brunswick.

Documented projects

Project details are published only where the size, place, year, and source can be verified.

Fredericton, NB · 9.72 kW · 2024

9.72 kW rooftop on Woodstock Road

A documented rooftop installation on Woodstock Road in Fredericton.

New Brunswick · 11 kW · 2024

11 kW grid-tied installation

A grid-tied system built with 22 high-output 500 W panels.

Harvey, NB · Hybrid backup · 2026

Whole-home hybrid backup in Harvey

A meter-base upgrade prepared this home for backup power and off-grid operation during outages.

What clients say

5.0 from 12 Google reviews. Read the excerpts and source links.

“Rudi from East Coast Sun is the most knowledgeable, personable, honest, and trustworthy person in the solar industry.”

Lindsey B.
Google review · Customer experience · 2026

“Rudi has a wealth of knowledge and made us comfortable throughout the whole process. His whole team was great to deal with.”

Robert H.
New Brunswick · Residential solar · 2024

“They will not try to upsell you if not needed, keeping the cost down as much as possible.”

Henri-Pierre L.
New Brunswick · Roof-mount solar · 2024

What the process feels like

Clear explanations

Customers repeatedly mention that Rudi explains the system, proposal, and process in language they can understand.

No unnecessary upsell

One published review specifically praises East Coast Sun for keeping costs down instead of recommending equipment that was not needed.

Support after installation

A customer reports that the team continued checking in months later and responded quickly to new questions.

Common questions

What is net metering, and how does it work with NB Power?

Net metering is the arrangement that lets your solar panels spin your meter backwards. When your panels make more power than your house is using, the extra flows to the grid and NB Power banks it as a credit. At night or in winter, you draw that credit back down at the same rate you earned it — a one-to-one credit against the retail rate. Systems up to 100 kW are eligible. Credits reconcile once a year, so I size systems to match your annual usage rather than overbuild.

I've heard NB Power is changing net metering in 2027. Should I wait?

There is a proposed change — not an approved one. NB Power has filed a proposal that would move to a buy rate near 6.77 ¢/kWh, a sell rate near 9.22 ¢/kWh, and a demand charge around $13/kW. It has not been approved by the Energy and Utilities Board. The filing also describes a grandfathering window: systems connected to the grid by October 31, 2026 may keep today’s terms. I’d rather walk you through what this means for your specific situation than tell you to rush — see the Net Metering page for the full breakdown.

Are there rebates or incentives for going solar in New Brunswick?

Programs and eligibility change, so I do not publish old incentive amounts or build a proposal around funding that may no longer exist. When I prepare your proposal, I will identify anything currently available and point you to the official source so you can confirm the rules for your situation.

Is solar actually worth it for my house?

Sometimes the answer is no, and I’ll tell you if it is. A heavily shaded roof, a north-only roofline, or very low power usage can push the payback out far enough that I wouldn’t spend your money on it. Where it does work — a reasonably unshaded roof and normal-to-high power usage — locking in your rate against 25+ years of NB Power increases usually pays for itself well inside the life of the panels. Run your numbers in the ROI calculator, then let’s talk about whether the ballpark holds up for your specific roof.

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Curious what solar looks like on your roof?

Send me your address and your last power bill, and I'll run honest numbers for your house — no pressure, no sales pitch.

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