Hozho Homes
The Hozho Homes Program provides Hopi & Navajo families access to donated off-grid solar photovoltaic systems. The program also supports a workforce development program that will train Native American solar installers to build and maintain off-grid PV systems, create jobs and prepare installers to work with grid-tied projects nationwide. The program is designed to bring in key partners and contractors to achieve energy access for Native American families in the U.S.
Get Started
If you are inquiring about a solar PV system for your or your family member’s home, please fill out the questionnaire and check out our process.
- See how our process of getting a system works below.
- Want the basics of an off-grid system? check out our MINIZINE on our resources page.
- See our list of FAQ
- Fill out a questionnaire to get the process started
Process
1.
Fill out an online application
This form will ask for contact information, details about the home, and electricity usage to verify the PV system size will meet the family’s needs.
Access the application here.
2.
Follow Up from Native Renewables Inc.
A member of the Customer Care Team will contact the applicant to follow up and provide education on the off-grid solar unit, especially on its limitations. If the applicant fits the rubric, a site visit will be scheduled.
3.
Site Visit
An installer will contact the customer to schedule a site visit. This site visit will allow the customers to ask follow-up questions, and provide the installer with additional details needed for the install.
4.
Install
The Customer Care Team will schedule a date when the homeowners are home to do the PV system install. The homeowners may be expected to prepare the site, and should be home to understand the process and any maintenance details.
