Everything's Bigger In Texas, Even The Solar Savings

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Texas Homeowners Are Switching to Solar (Without Paying A Dime Up Front!)
210,000 Texans power their home with solar with over 10,000 people employed by the solar industry. Texas has the most solar potential of any state and ranked 2nd nationwide for installations just last year. Texas homeowners want to pay less to power their homes and they’re switching to solar in record numbers.
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We handle every detail of your switch to solar- from start to finish. From your custom designed system using only the highest quality equipment to your dedicated Project Manager who’s with you every step of the way, to our in-house teams of designers, surveyors, installers and more- we make your switch to solar easy. Best of all, you’ll switch for no money out of pocket.
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Rebates & Incentives
Here in Texas homeowners have access to rebate programs and special policies that can help you save thousands. While there isn’t a statewide solar tax credit or rebate program- most utilities and local governments do offer lucrative incentives to make the switch to solar.
Proudly Serving Texas Homeowners

San Antonio Sales Office
12702 Toepperwein, Suite #230
Live Oak,
Texas 78233
Austin Sales Office
9111 Jollyville Rd, #104
Austin,
Texas 78759
Texas Warehouse
359 CR 202 #4
Kyle,
Texas 78640

Net Metering
Texas currently does not have any net metering rules or laws. However, even without clear guidelines many utilities have taken initiative after listening to their customers who have requested solar and moved forward with establishing their own interconnection standards. Most major metros have utilities that have established interconnection rules, so the majority of Texans can look forward to transitioning to solar easily.
Useful Texas Energy Resources
Federal Solar Investment Tax Credit Established by The Energy Policy Act of 2005, the federal tax credit for residential energy property initially applied to solar-electric systems, solar water heating systems and fuel cells.