Norman homeowners: your OG&E bill isn't going back down. Here's what a fixed number looks like instead.

Data centers are pulling harder on Oklahoma's grid every year, and homeowners pay more. See what your Norman home would pay on a fixed monthly number instead of a rising bill.

Data centers are driving Oklahoma electricity rates up. See your fixed number instead.

Satellite roof check, real number in writing, no visit, no pressure, no cost.

35 yrs in Oklahoma · Licensed & insured

See what your Norman home would pay

A short phone call. No one comes to your door.

We only call about your bill analysis. No spam. We do not sell your number.

No cost. No obligation. No door-knock. If your roof's a bad fit, we'll tell you on the call.

Solar has to be installed by the property owner. If you can put us in touch with them, call (405) 000-0000.

That didn't go through. Call (405) 000-0000 and we'll take it over the phone.

No cost. No obligation. We'll tell you if your roof is a bad fit.

Got it. We'll call you within one business day.

Someone on the TOSI team will walk you through your satellite roof check. They'll call from (405) 000-0000. Save that number so you know it's us.

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  • Installing in Norman & Cleveland County
  • 35 years building in Oklahoma
  • Local crews. Never subcontracted.
  1. You fill this out
  2. We check your roof by satellite
  3. We call you with a number

Why this keeps happening

Demand is growing faster than supply. Data centers and industrial load keep getting added to the Oklahoma grid. That cost gets spread across every residential customer in OG&E territory, Norman included.

Your rate is not something you control. You don't get a vote on a rate case. You get a notice, and then a higher bill.

Solar and battery turn a moving bill into a fixed one. You pay for equipment instead of paying whatever the grid costs next year. That is the whole idea.

Oklahoma · residential

Electricity rate trend

+21% 2015–2024

Oklahoma residential electricity rate trend, 2015–2024 Average Oklahoma residential retail electricity price rose from 10.14 cents per kilowatt-hour in 2015 to 12.24 cents in 2024, peaking at 12.44 cents in 2022. Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. 10¢ 11¢ 12¢ 10.14¢ 12.44¢ peak 12.24¢ 2015 2018 2021 2024
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration. Oklahoma average residential retail price, annual, 2015–2024.

What the free analysis gets you

  1. Your OG&E exposure number

    What your current bill turns into over the next ten years if rates keep moving the way they have.

  2. Satellite roof check

    Usable sun, shading, and array size, no ladder, no visit.

  3. Your fixed monthly number

    Exactly what you'd pay instead, in writing, before you decide anything.

  4. Outage plan

    How many hours of your actual house a battery covers when the grid drops.

  5. A straight answer if your home isn't a good fit

    Some roofs don't work for this. We'll say so on the first call.

Finished rooftop solar array on an Oklahoma home
Recent TOSI rooftop array in the Oklahoma City metro. This is the kind of roof we size from satellite.

What happens on the call

It's a short phone call. No pressure. Here is what we cover.

  1. We walk you through your roof data from satellite: sun, shade, and system size.
  2. We look at your real OG&E usage, not a national average.
  3. We give you a fixed monthly number in writing.
  4. You say yes, no, or not yet. Any answer is fine.

Recent installs

Solar panels installed on a residential roof
Oklahoma City metro. Rooftop array on a residential roof.
Residential solar installation in progress
Oklahoma City metro. Crew during install on a residential roof.
Rooftop solar array on an Oklahoma home
Oklahoma City metro. Finished array on a residential roof.
Jim C., Google review

"Very responsive and easy to work with. TOSI was very professional from sales to installation. I couldn't be happier."

Kenneth O., Google review

"My previous solar provider went out of business and left TOSI's contact information. From the first phone call until everything was done we received nothing but excellent customer service and remarkably fast service. They even honored the previous quote we received from our old solar company. I called on a Thursday, they reinstalled the following Tuesday."

35 years building in Oklahoma

We have been building in Oklahoma for 35 years. Solar and battery are part of the same local crew, not a new company that just showed up.

TOSI crew installing rooftop solar
Rooftop solar install by our Oklahoma crew.

What we install

Rooftop solar

Panels sized for your roof and your bill, installed by local crews.

Battery backup

You pick what stays on when the grid goes down, and for how long. Not just one emergency outlet.

Whole-home generators

When a battery isn't the right fit for your home, we install and service whole-home backup.

Straight answers

"I don't want a salesperson in my house."

No one comes to your door. We check your roof from satellite and call you with your numbers. If you want someone on site later, you ask. You do not have to.

"What if my roof isn't right for it?"

"Solar companies go out of business."

Fair. It happens a lot in this industry. That's part of why we picked up Kenneth's install after his old provider folded mid-project. We've been doing construction in Oklahoma for 35 years. Solar and battery are part of that same company, not a separate startup.

"Is this going to cost me anything today?"

No. The analysis is free. There is no site visit to bill, no credit check to run, and no obligation at the end of the call. If you hang up without moving forward, that's the end of it.

"What does a system actually cost?"

It depends on your roof, usage, and whether you want battery backup. We don't post a fake "starting at" price because it's meaningless without your actual numbers. That's the whole point of the free analysis. You'll have a real number in writing before you commit to anything.

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Same short call. This is the last step. No cost. No one at your door.

Takes about 40 seconds. We'll only call about your bill analysis.

We only call about your bill analysis. No spam. We do not sell your number.

No cost. No obligation. No door-knock. If your roof's a bad fit, we'll tell you on the call.

Solar has to be installed by the property owner. If you can put us in touch with them, call (405) 000-0000.

That didn't go through. Call (405) 000-0000 and we'll take it over the phone.

No cost, no obligation, no door-knock. If your roof isn't a good fit, we'll tell you on the first call and you'll never hear from us again.

Got it. We'll call you within one business day.

Someone on the TOSI team will walk you through your satellite roof check. They'll call from (405) 000-0000. Save that number so you know it's us.

Or call (405) 000-0000