Generac PWRcell $15 Million Settlement — Georgia Residents
This settlement covers U.S. residents nationwide, including Georgia. Check your eligibility and file your claim before the deadline.
Georgia Eligibility
Class members must meet all of the following criteria: They are an individual or entity residing in the United States. They are the current owner and/or primary user of a Generac PWRcell system purchased in the United States before Jan. 9, 2026. "Current owner" means anyone with contractual ownership rights to a PWRcell system. "Primary user" means a homeowner or other occupant who is financially responsible for the electric service at the property where the system is installed. The primary user does not have to be the owner and vice versa. Some class members are prequalified. Those who received a notice with a claim ID (such as a postcard or email) are prequalified and do not need to provide additional proof of ownership for a system claim. If both a current owner and a primary user exist for the same system, either can file, but the settlement administrator will only pay one award per system. If both file, it will split the payment equally.
About This Settlement
Consumers who own or use a Generac PWRcell solar system purchased before Jan. 9, 2026, may be eligible to claim a cash payment from a class action settlement.
Who Is Eligible?
Class members must meet all of the following criteria: They are an individual or entity residing in the United States. They are the current owner and/or primary user of a Generac PWRcell system purchased in the United States before Jan. 9, 2026. "Current owner" means anyone with contractual ownership rights to a PWRcell system. "Primary user" means a homeowner or other occupant who is financially responsible for the electric service at the property where the system is installed. The primary user does not have to be the owner and vice versa. Some class members are prequalified. Those who received a notice with a claim ID (such as a postcard or email) are prequalified and do not need to provide additional proof of ownership for a system claim. If both a current owner and a primary user exist for the same system, either can file, but the settlement administrator will only pay one award per system. If both file, it will split the payment equally.
Claim Details
- Payout
- $15,000,000
- Deadline
- July 20, 2026 (73 days)
- Proof Needed
- No — self-certification
- Category
- Consumer
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Settlement data sourced from court records and official settlement administrators. Last verified: May 9, 2026.