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Connecticut solar case · Filed July 19, 2024

What does Connecticut's lawsuit against Sunrun allege?

The Connecticut Attorney General filed a lawsuit naming Sunrun, two other solar companies, and two salespeople. This page summarizes the government's allegations using the official announcement as its source.

Important distinction

These are allegations in a government complaint. They are not findings by this site, and this summary does not state that a court has made a final decision.

What does the complaint allege?

The Attorney General's announcement says the lawsuit alleges deceptive, unfair, and otherwise unlawful residential solar sales. The allegations include contracts entered without full and informed consent, impersonation of consumers, forged signatures, work performed without required permits, and systems that were installed but did not function.

Who is named in the lawsuit?

The announcement names SunRun Inc., SunRun Installation Services, Bright Planet Solar, Elevate Solar Solutions, and two salespeople. The official source should be used for the complete description of the parties and allegations.

What did Connecticut ask the court to do?

According to the Attorney General, the complaint seeks consumer restitution, recovery of profits connected to the alleged conduct, civil penalties, and an order intended to stop further conduct described in the complaint.

Where can I read the official source?

Read the Connecticut Attorney General's lawsuit announcement and access the complaint →

Publisher: Connecticut Attorney General's Office. Published July 19, 2024. Source last reviewed by this site August 18, 2026.

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