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Get access to higher yields typically reserved for institutions and the ultra-wealthy through your IRA.
Get access to higher yields typically reserved for institutions and the ultra-wealthy through your IRA.
Most solar installs in the US are financed with solar loans. The interest payments from these loans can improve the return profile and yield of a portfolio.
Read more about why we view solar debt as a great asset to invest in.


Get access to higher yields typically reserved for institutions and the ultra-wealthy through your IRA.
Get access to higher yields typically reserved for institutions and the ultra-wealthy through your IRA.
Most solar installs in the US are financed with solar loans. The interest payments from these loans can improve the return profile and yield of a portfolio.
Read more about why we view solar debt as a great asset to invest in.

Make a sustainable impact through your IRA.
Make a sustainable impact through your IRA.
Sustainable investing should generate stable, risk-adjusted returns while financing the transition to a net-zero economy. Finite aims to deliver both.
In recent years, ESG has been slapped on just about everything, but no one is talking about where the dollars go. ETFs and stocks are essentially paper trading, and once the initial disbursement is done, very few additional dollars make their way into sustainable infrastructure.
By participating in the financing of real, solar asset development, we make additional capital available which accelerates the transition to the clean economy and ultimately makes it more affordable by driving down the cost of financing the projects.
Sustainable Investing Should Be:
Simple, easy access
Simple, easy access
Our mission is to enable everyone to invest in solutions to climate change.
Other private asset funds can have investor accreditation requirements, multiple year capital lock-ups, high “2 and 20” fee structures (2% of assets and 20% of returns), complicated paperwork, and high $1M+ initial investment minimums.
Finite changes that.
- Invest Online in Minutes
- Accessible $500 Minimum
- No Accreditation Requirement
- Access Your Capital Quarterly
- 1.25% Management Fee


Simple, easy access
Simple, easy access
Our mission is to enable everyone to invest in solutions to climate change.
Other private asset funds can have investor accreditation requirements, multiple year capital lock-ups, high “2 and 20” fee structures (2% of assets and 20% of returns), complicated paperwork, and high $1M+ initial investment minimums.
Finite changes that.
How it works.
Investing with Finite is easy and only takes a few minutes. We can automatically connect with more than 10,000 banks digitally, eliminating the need for physical paperwork required by many private credit funds.
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As someone who hasn’t yet made their millions, what Finite is doing makes a ton of sense.
Way back when, I remember listening to The Energy Gang or Political Climate and having an ad for utility scale solar investment projects with a rock solid 7% return. Only issue was that you needed to be an accredited investor to jump on the boat. As someone who hasn’t yet made their millions, what Finite is doing makes a ton of sense. Really opens up the potential for everyday folks to invest in truly impactful projects.
Nicholas Austin
Investor

“As someone who hasn’t yet made their millions, what Finite is doing makes a ton of sense.“

Way back when, I remember listening to The Energy Gang or Political Climate and having an ad for utility scale solar investment projects with a rock solid 7% return. Only issue was that you needed to be an accredited investor to jump on the boat. As someone who hasn’t yet made their millions, what Finite is doing makes a ton of sense. Really opens up the potential for everyday folks to invest in truly impactful projects.
Nicholas Austin
Investor
$100T is the estimate capital needed to fund the transition to the net-zero economy
$100T is the estimate capital needed to fund the transition to the net-zero economy
Why Invest in Solar?
Utilities keep raising rates while solar power gets cheaper, creating increasingly attractive opportunities in solar finance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum initial investment?
The minimum investment is just $500 dollars. Subsequent investments can be made for as little as $50.
Do I need to be an accredited investor?
No! We designed Finite for access. By registering with the SEC, we have opened private solar credit up to all investors.
When can I withdraw my money?
The Fund plans to have quarterly “one click” liquidity. This structure allows us to hold more illiquid assets while balancing investor needs for liquidity.
How do I fund my investment?
We connect with hundreds of banks so you can fund from most major and regional banks – digitally. IRA accounts available soon.
How can I earn returns on my investment?
Returns represent your share of any income earned on the Fund’s investments. Learn more about our investment strategy here.
What are Finite’s fees?
The Fund charges a flat 1.25% of managed assets. In our opinion, this is more attractive structure than a 2 and 20% model commonly charged by private equity funds.
77m
Potential Solar Homes
23.6gw
Solar capacity installed in 2021
46%
of new electric capacity
500,000+
Homes went solar in 2021
Now you can invest in solar with as little as $500.
Finite’s platform lets you invest in assets that were once reserved for institutions and the ultra-wealthy.
It’s as easy as setting up a bank account online and investing in a mutual fund.
How Finite Invests
Finite blends the simplicity of buying a mutual fund with the climate impact of private investing.
***Solar Finance Assets refer to alternative-lending related securities and other investments issued primarily for solar financing, including credit instruments related to the development, purchase or installation of solar energy equipment or the purchase and lease of renewably generated electricity and securities of solar finance companies, specialty finance companies and other solar industry participants (“Solar Finance Assets”).”