Why Going Solar in
New Jersey Just Makes Sense

If you're thinking about going solar in New Jersey, you're in the right place, this state makes it easier and more affordable than almost anywhere else in the country.

New Jersey Solar Pays Off

New Jersey offers some of the most aggressive solar incentives in the U.S., helping homeowners significantly reduce their upfront costs and start saving faster. With both state and federal programs available, it’s not just a smart energy move — it’s a smart financial one.

On top of that, going solar in New Jersey means protecting yourself from rising electricity rates while adding long-term value to your home. Plus, you’re not only investing in your future savings but also contributing to a cleaner, more sustainable community — a win-win for your wallet and the environment.

Solar Incentives Available in New Jersey

New Jersey continues to be one of the top states for homeowners going solar, thanks to solid incentives that drive down costs and reward you for producing your own power. Here’s a quick breakdown of what’s available:

Net Metering

Send extra electricity your solar system generates back to the grid and earn credits that lower your future utility bills. It's one of the most effective ways to save month after month.

New Jersey SREC-II (SuSI) Program

Under the state’s SuSI program, you earn Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs) for the energy your system generates. Each certificate has real cash value — and can be sold to utilities, providing you with ongoing income from your system.

Property Tax Exemption

Going solar increases your home’s value — but in New Jersey, it won’t raise your property taxes. That means you get the benefit of a higher home value without a higher tax bill.

Sales Tax Exemption

Solar equipment and installation are exempt from New Jersey’s 6.625% sales tax, giving you an automatic discount on the cost of your system.
New Jersey’s solar programs offer real financial upside.
Between tax incentives, net metering, and valuable SRECs, there’s never been a better time to make the switch.

See What Solar Could Save You—With Zero Upfront Cost

Here’s the best part: it can save you serious money on your energy bills.
And for qualified homes, there’s no out-of-pocket cost to make the switch. 
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How Does Solar Work

Solar panels capture sunlight and turn it into electricity. The panels contain special cells that absorb energy from the sun, creating direct current (DC) power. An inverter then converts this into alternating current (AC) power, which is what homes and businesses use. Any extra energy can be stored in batteries or sent back to the grid.

The biggest misconception about solar is that it requires a big upfront investment. The truth is, if your home qualifies, you can switch to solar with no money out of pocket. There are programs and incentives designed to make the transition affordable, and our job is to help you find the ones you qualify for and show you how much you can save on your monthly energy costs.
You don’t have to worry about that. Solar panels are built to last for decades and come with strong warranties that cover equipment and performance. If anything does happen, the panels are repaired or replaced at no cost to you, so your savings and peace of mind are always protected.
Most homeowners start saving money the very day their panels are installed. On average, people save around $50,000 over the life of their system—and that’s money that would’ve gone to the utility company. Your exact savings depend on your home, energy use, and which programs you qualify for, but the sooner you switch, the sooner you start keeping more of your own money.
It’s simple—just click the “Request a Quote” button. Our experts will evaluate your home to see how much sun your roof gets and what incentives are available in your area. From there, we’ll let you know if solar is a good fit and how much you could save.
The expected lifespan of solar panels is about 25 years, but most continue working well beyond that. Even after the warranty period, panels typically keep producing energy—just at a slightly reduced efficiency—so you can enjoy the benefits of solar for decades.