Solar Panels




Solar energy in Quebec is no longer a long-term gamble. With the Hydro-Québec LogisVert grant now active, residential homeowners can recover up to 40% of their total installation cost — bringing the average payback period from 25–30 years down to 10–12 years. Reflection Electric installs Elios-certified solar panel systems across the North Shore, Laurentians, and greater Montréal, with the same standard of workmanship we bring to every project.
Elios panels are a Quebec brand, CSA-certified, and built specifically for this climate — rated to perform from -40°C to +80°C through freeze-thaw cycles. Their bifacial design captures light from both surfaces, including reflected light off snow, which makes them well-suited to Quebec winters. As a certified Elios installer, we supply and install equipment that meets every LogisVert program requirement from day one.
The LogisVert program offers $1,000 per kilowatt of installed capacity, up to a maximum of 40% of your eligible project costs — typically $5,000 to $6,000 for a residential system. Installations completed on or after June 30, 2025 are eligible. You have nine months from your installation date to apply. We confirm your eligibility and prepare your documentation package at the consultation.
WHY CHOOSE REFLECTION ELECTRIC
Solar installation expertise you can count onResidential solar panel installation demands precision, experience, and a complete understanding of home electrical systems. A grid-tied solar system does not stop at the roof — it connects directly to your electrical panel and to the Hydro-Québec network. Our electricians assess your existing installation, size your system based on your actual consumption data, and install Elios CSA-certified bifacial panels with minimal impact on your property. It is also the ideal time to evaluate an electrical panel replacement to ensure your panel can support the load of a new solar system.
From a standard residential installation to a system integrating battery storage, we deliver clean, code-compliant work that protects your investment for decades. We configure net metering with Hydro-Québec as part of every installation, and prepare your complete documentation package for the LogisVert grant. For homeowners seeking full energy autonomy, we recommend pairing your solar installation with a backup generator to ensure continuous power at all times. Our CMEQ certification and RBQ licence guarantee that every project meets Quebec's strict electrical safety requirements.

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Consultation & Site Assessment
We review your Hydro-Québec consumption data, roof orientation, and available surface area. You receive a precise system recommendation and a full breakdown of your LogisVert grant eligibility before any commitment is made.
System Design & Permitting
We design your solar system to your home's exact specifications and manage all required permits and Hydro-Québec interconnection authorization before any work begins on site.
Installation
Our team installs the complete system in a single scheduled visit — panels, racking, inverter, and all electrical connections to your panel. Every connection is made to code, inspected, and documented before we leave.
Activation & Grant Documentation
We activate your system, walk you through its operation, and provide the full documentation package you need to submit your LogisVert application through the Hydro-Québec portal.
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Everything You Need to Know
Does solar work in Quebec's winter climate?
Yes. Elios bifacial panels are CSA-certified and rated to perform from -40°C to +80°C. Snow typically slides off the panel surface naturally, and in bifacial systems, reflected light off snow can increase rear-side production. Quebec receives sufficient annual sunshine for solar to deliver meaningful energy savings year-round.
What is the Hydro-Québec LogisVert grant and how much can I receive?
The LogisVert program offers $1,000 per kilowatt of installed solar capacity, covering up to 40% of your total project cost — panels and installation combined. For a typical residential system, this represents $5,000 to $6,000. You have nine months from your installation date to apply through the Hydro-Québec portal. We confirm your eligibility and prepare the required documentation at your consultation.
How much does a residential solar installation cost?
System size varies based on your home's energy consumption and available roof space. A typical residential installation in Quebec ranges from 4 kW to 10 kW. We provide a detailed quote after your initial consultation. The Hydro-Québec LogisVert grant reduces your net cost by up to 40%.
What is net metering and does my installation qualify?
Net metering allows surplus electricity your panels generate to flow back into the Hydro-Québec network in exchange for kilowatt-hour credits that offset your future consumption. Hydro-Québec recently expanded the maximum capacity for this option from 50 kW to 1 MW. We set up net metering as part of every grid-tied installation.
How long does it take to see a return on investment?
Without the LogisVert grant, the average payback period for solar in Quebec was 25 to 30 years. With the grant applied, Hydro-Québec estimates that drops to approximately 10 to 12 years. Factors such as system size, roof orientation, and your current energy consumption all affect the timeline. We provide a personalized estimate at your consultation.
Does my home qualify for the Hydro-Québec solar grant?
To qualify, your home must be connected to the Hydro-Québec network, and your panels must be new, CSA-certified, and purchased from a Quebec-based retailer. Eligible properties include single-family homes, cottages, multiplexes, and residential buildings with fewer than 20 units. Installations must have been completed on or after June 30, 2025.
Why does solar panel installation require a licensed electrician?
Grid-tied solar installation involves direct connections to your home's electrical panel and to the Hydro-Québec network. This work requires an RBQ-licensed contractor with the appropriate subcategory and a CMEQ-certified master electrician.






