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Solar Warranty Rescue Kit

Your solar warranties after Titan Solar Power shut down

What survived, who honors it now, and exactly how to claim it.
Prepared forJane Sample
Prepared on8/18/2026
Property100 Example Street, Springfield
Installed3/4/2021
Contract nameTitan Solar Power
System7.2 kW, 18 panels

1. EnergyAid services Titan systems. It does not owe you a warranty.

If someone told you EnergyAid took over Titan, that is half right — and the half that is wrong will cost you money. EnergyAid acquired Titan intellectual property and does service these systems. It explicitly did not assume the workmanship warranty.
The nameWhat it actually isWhat it owes you
Titan Solar Power
Signed your contract
One of the largest residential installers in Arizona and the Southwest. Liquidated under Chapter 7 in June 2024 across 26 entities in 22 states. The workmanship warranty
Gone with the company
EnergyAid
Answers the phone today
Acquired Titan intellectual property and services Titan, Sunworks, Solcius, Suntuity and Arcadia systems left without an installer. Acquired by Otovo in 2026. Nothing, as warranty
Paid service only — a real option, at a price
Why we spell this out. A servicer that inherited the intellectual property looks exactly like a successor from the outside. Calling them expecting free warranty work and being quoted for a paid visit is the most common Titan customer experience we see. They are genuinely useful — just not free, and not obligated.

2. What happened to Titan Solar Power

Titan Solar Power filed Chapter 7 on 6/20/2024.

Chapter 7 is liquidation, not reorganization. In April 2024 Titan had already laid off most of its workforce and stopped answering customer service; the filing followed in Arizona, case 2:24-bk-04979, covering 26 entities across 22 states. There was no plan, no continuing operations, and no successor company took on the customer obligations.

In plain terms: the workmanship warranty is gone. A workmanship warranty is only as good as the company standing behind it. Your equipment coverage is untouched, and that is where most of the value sits.

Being told this plainly is worth more than being told to keep trying. Titan customers are in better shape than most realize — but the good news is all on the equipment side, and you will not find it by chasing the installer.

3. Your coverage today

ComponentTermLeftNow honored by
Workmanship and labor
Titan Solar Power
Commonly 10-25 yrs
Your signed agreement governs
Forfeited in Chapter 7
Not covered
Nobody. No reorganized company, no buyer who inherited it. EnergyAid services these systems but explicitly did not assume this warranty. We will not send you there pretending otherwise.
Solar panel modules
Your panel manufacturer
12-yr product
25-yr performance
6 yrs left of 12
19 yrs performance
Claimable
Unaffected. Never was Titan’s promise to break.
Microinverters
Your inverter manufacturer
25-yr product
19 yrs left of 25
Claimable
Manufacturer obligation, unaffected. Replacement units shipped free on a valid claim.
Monitoring and alerts
Your monitoring platform
Platform survives
No fixed term
Action needed
The platform did not die with Titan. Your account exists, but Titan likely still holds owner rights on it and cannot correct them.
Production drops, we alert you.
4
Total warranties
1
You have lost
3
Still claimable
5
Years since install
You lost one of four, and it is the installer’s own. The three that survive are manufacturer promises, unaffected by the liquidation.

4. Is your system actually producing?

Titan stopped answering customer service in April 2024. If something failed after that, nobody was watching. Here is what that costs.

Healthy System

JFMAMJJASOND
Actual output
Normal production, typically goes up with summer.

Problem System

JFMAMJJASOND
As expected Below expected Lost production
Production drops, we alert you.

5. What can go wrong, and what to do about it

1

Production and monitoring

Problem
  1. You cannot see your production data
  2. You do not know whether your system is producing at all
  3. You get an error saying you do not own any system
None of these are your fault.
Solution
  1. Take ownership of the monitoring account in your own name
  2. We request owner access on your behalf when the installer cannot
  3. We watch it from then on and tell you when something drops
2

Panels and microinverters

Problem
  1. You do not know what each panel is producing
  2. A panel is dark in the app and you cannot tell why
  3. You assume the manufacturer warranty died with Titan — it did not
Solution
  1. Connect your system so output is visible panel by panel
  2. Claim against the manufacturer, not the installer
  3. We tell you which entity to name and what they will ask for
3

Workmanship and paid repair

Problem
  1. Titan is liquidated and there is nobody to call for free
  2. EnergyAid will help, but will quote you
  3. You are worried about a high service bill for something minor
Solution
  1. Connect first, so you know whether you have a real problem before paying anyone to look
  2. Solar insurance exists, and most homeowners have never been told
  3. We tell you what a fair quote looks like for the work you actually need

6. Who to contact, and for what

One verified channel, and it bills by the hour

We confirmed a working channel for Titan systems on 8/2/2026 — a phone number and a website, both live. Being straight with you: it is a paid servicer, not a warranty desk. It acquired Titan intellectual property and services Titan, Sunworks, Solcius, Suntuity and Arcadia systems left without an installer, and it was itself acquired in 2026.

Coverage is strongest in California, Arizona and Nevada. If you are outside those states the answer may be that they cannot reach you, and your kit says so rather than sending you to find out.

The servicer’s direct line and website, with the date each was last confirmed working.

What to say so you are quoted for the right work, and what a fair quote looks like for the common failures.

Which states it covers, and what your options are if yours is not one of them.

In your kit
The one channel that answers for Titan systems, what it costs, and whether it reaches your state.

7. Your claim letter, ready to send

Jane Sample
100 Example Street
Springfield
8/18/2026
Your panel manufacturer
Warranty Claims Department
Re: Module warranty claim — array installed 3/4/2021 by Titan Solar Power
To whom it may concern,
I am the owner of the property at 100 Example Street, Springfield. A solar array of 18 modules was installed at this property on 3/4/2021 by Titan Solar Power, which filed for Chapter 7 liquidation on 6/20/2024, case 2:24-bk-04979 in the District of Arizona. No successor assumed its obligations. I am therefore writing to you directly as the manufacturer.

I am claiming under the limited product warranty issued with these modules. On the date of this letter that term has six years remaining, with nineteen years remaining on the performance term.

The fault is as follows. The affected module serial numbers are listed below, and the attached production record shows monthly output against expected output, establishing when the shortfall began.

I am not able to obtain installer certification of this claim, as Titan Solar Power was liquidated and cannot provide it. I ask that this not be treated as a bar to the claim.

Please confirm receipt in writing within thirty days with a claim reference number.

In your kit
The paragraphs that do the work — including the case number that proves liquidation, and the paragraph that pre-empts the installer-certification objection.
Yours truly,
Jane Sample
100 Example Street, Springfield
Enclosures: production record, module serial numbers

8. What we checked, and when

  • Titan Solar Power Chapter 7 petition, 6/20/2024 · case 2:24-bk-04979 (D. Ariz.)
  • Scope of filing: 26 entities across 22 states · court record
  • Workforce reduction and customer service cessation, April 2024 · contemporaneous reporting
  • Successor servicer acquisition of Titan intellectual property · confirmed 8/2/2026
  • Servicer phone line and website · both confirmed responding 8/2/2026
Research rots, so we date it. This Titan research is next scheduled for recheck on 11/17/2026. The servicer changed hands in 2026, so its contact details are the part most likely to move.

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