Pink Energy Complaints & Legal Options
Pink Energy — formerly Power Home Solar — filed Chapter 11 in October 2022, leaving thousands of customers with failed Generac PWRcell battery systems, deceptive savings projections, and unpaid warranty obligations. State attorneys general in Missouri, North Carolina, Indiana, Kentucky, and elsewhere brought enforcement actions before and after the bankruptcy. The installer is gone — but the lender that financed your loan is solvent and remains liable under the FTC Holder Rule (16 CFR § 433). Your case did not die with the company.
Refund Eligibility & Hidden Dealer Fees
Pink Energy (Power Home Solar) filed Chapter 11 in 2022. Multi-state AG actions documented Generac PWRcell failures and deceptive sales. FTC Holder Rule keeps the lender liable.
Eligibility Review
If you were financed or installed by Pink Energy, you may qualify to cancel your contract or seek recovery damages. Use the eligibility review to organize hidden-fee and misrepresentation signals.
Check My EligibilityState-specific Pink Energy complaint guides
State law controls deadlines, complaint routes, remedies, and local pressure points. Use the guide for the state where the system was sold or installed.