How much does a solar electric system cost?
The cost of your solar investment will vary greatly depending on the size of the system, your location and available incentives. To find out what a NET0ENERGY system will do to your electric bill,fill out the form and one of our get your FREE solar quote from a NET0ENERGY installer.
Can my electric bill really be $0?
Some solar systems produce more electricity than is used each month, bringing net electricity costs to $0. However, there is still a minimal connection fee (typically about $100 per year) to remain connected to the electrical grid.
What incentives are available to me?
NET0ENERGY solar systems sold in the U.S. are eligible for a 30% federal tax credit. Additional state, local and utility incentives exist in many areas, further lowering the net cost of your investment. Browse benefits of solar in your state, or ask a NET0ENERGY installer about available incentives in your area.
Do I get paid for my extra energy production?
Currently, most of America is under a system known as Net Metering, which allows your net electricity costs to be reduced to zero, but no further. In a select few places in the U.S., you can be paid for any excess electricity you create, in what is known as a Feed-In Tariff system.
Can I install solar panels myself?
It is not recommended. The process requires both licensed electrical and roofing skills to ensure the solar power system is safe and optimally designed for 25+ years of production.
How does a solar system affect my roof integrity?
With proper engineering, design, and installation your roof should maintain all its pre-solar integrity. In fact the panels protect your roof from weather elements and uv rays which help the roof instead of harm it.
Can my HOA or neighbors prevent me from installing a solar system?
No. Currently, 39 states have solar access laws that provide varying degrees of protection against restrictions that can be imposed on you.
I don’t plan on being in my home for 25 years. Why would I add solar?
People move more frequently now than ever before, but that shouldn’t impact your solar decision. A solar system can save you money today and even pay for itself in as little as five to seven years. Even if you move before your solar investment is completely paid off, studies show the cost will likely be returned in added value to your home.
Plus, your home will most likely sell faster. Who doesn’t want a home with a guaranteed low electric bill? Our warranty is even transferable one time to a new owner.