$15 Million Generac PWRcell Settlement: Solar System Owners May Be Eligible for Compensation

Case Overview: Generac has agreed to a $15 million settlement to resolve class action claims that SnapRS devices in its PWRcell solar power systems are defective.

Who Qualifies: Consumers who purchased Generac PWRcell solar power systems containing the allegedly defective SnapRS devices

Estimated Payout: Varies by claim; settlement fund totals $15 million

Deadline: August 24, 2026

$15 Million Generac PWRcell Settlement

Generac agrees to a $15M settlement over allegedly defective PWRcell SnapRS devices. Solar system owners may qualify. Claim deadline: Aug. 24, 2026.

$15 Million Generac PWRcell Settlement: Solar System Owners May Be Eligible for Compensation

Owners of Generac PWRcell solar power systems may be eligible for compensation under a proposed $15 million class action settlement. According to reporting on the settlement, claims must be submitted by August 24, 2026.

The settlement resolves allegations that SnapRS devices — components used in Generac's PWRcell solar energy systems — are defective. Generac has not admitted wrongdoing as part of the agreement.

What You Could Receive

Eligible class members may receive compensation from the $15 million settlement fund. The exact amount individual claimants could receive will depend on the total number of valid claims submitted and the specific terms of the settlement distribution plan. As with most class action settlements, individual payouts may vary.

What the Case Was About

The lawsuit alleged that SnapRS devices integrated into Generac's PWRcell solar power systems contain a defect that affects the performance or safety of the systems. According to the complaint, consumers who purchased these systems did not receive the product they expected or paid for.

Generac's PWRcell is a home solar and battery storage system marketed to residential customers seeking renewable energy solutions. The SnapRS device is a component within the system's solar panel array. The lawsuit claims that defects in these components left consumers with systems that did not function as represented.

Generac has denied the allegations and has not admitted liability. The settlement, if approved by the court, would bring the litigation to a close without a trial.

Are You Eligible?

You may be eligible if you:

  • Purchased a Generac PWRcell solar power system
  • The system included SnapRS devices alleged to be defective
  • You meet any additional class period purchase date requirements specified in the settlement agreement

Documentation needed: Specific proof-of-purchase requirements and documentation details are available through the official settlement administrator. Claimants should review the settlement terms carefully to understand what supporting materials may be required.

How to File a Claim

  1. Visit the official settlement website to access the claim form (details available through settlement reporting)
  2. Complete all required fields on the claim form
  3. Provide any requested documentation related to your PWRcell system purchase
  4. Submit your claim no later than August 24, 2026

Missing the claims deadline may disqualify you from receiving any payment under the settlement.

Important Dates

  • Claim Deadline: August 24, 2026

Additional hearing dates, final approval timelines, and expected payout schedules should be confirmed through the official settlement website or settlement administrator as the case progresses.


Settlement: Generac PWRcell Solar Power Systems Class Action Settlement

Court: To be confirmed via settlement administrator

Settlement Amount: $15 million

Claim Deadline: August 24, 2026


Think you might qualify? The claim deadline is August 24, 2026 — review the settlement terms carefully before that date. Have questions about the process? Leave them in the comments below.

InjuryClaims.com reports on litigation developments for informational purposes only. Nothing in this article constitutes legal advice. Eligibility for any settlement or lawsuit is determined by attorneys and courts, not by this publication.

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