Top Solar Companies in
Forme Solar: $2.71 per watt, Sunworks: $3.62 per watt, Tesla: $2.64 per watt, Vivint: $3.76 per watt, Sunrun: $3.83 per watt, Sunergy Construction: $4.21 per watt, Sunlux: $3.45 per watt
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Tesla, formerly Solar City, offers high-grade and aesthetically pleasing solar technology.
While, SolarCity was originally founded in 2006, it was acquired by Tesla in 2016. The company is now operated as an official subsidiary of Tesla, Inc. and has since become a top provider of solar services.
Tesla offers both solar panels and solar roofing. Both products result in clean power and integrate seamlessly with their power storage system, Powerwall. Their solar panels are sleek, with a low-profile design. They blend right into the roof and show no visible mounting hardware. Similarly, the Tesla Solar Roof is made up of glass solar tiles that fit right into the building’s true architecture.
Tesla offers their solar services to residences, commercial spaces, government buildings, and non-profits across the country.
As a Veteran owned and operated company, Semper Solaris takes pride in providing high-quality service to their customers.
Founded in 2012, Semper Solaris was built on Marine Corps values, including loyalty, duty, and respect. The company prides itself on bringing these military standards to its business approach.
Their Co-owner, Kelly Shawhan is a former United States Marine and has been working in construction for over 20 years. During that time, he became an energy specialist in the solar industry. Co-owner, John Almond has also been working in construction for more than a decade and is a leader in the field of business.
The firm offers their customers different solar panel options and assists them in choosing the best technology for their individual needs. They also provide battery backup and roof repair services. The company serves multiple regions in California, including San Diego, Los Angeles, the Bay Area, Fresno, and Bakersfield.
Sunrun is an industry-leading supplier of high-quality and affordable rooftop solar, storage, and energy services.
Sunrun has been in business for over 10 years and serves over 22 states across the nation. Their mission is to provide top-notch solar products, while saving homeowners money.
The firm first built its reputation as an affordable company by providing customers with various financial options, including prepaid and monthly leasing. By eliminating the need for significant funds upfront, Sunrun allows solar energy to be much more accessible to the average person.
Sunrun is currently serving over 189,000 families across the United States.
LA Solar Group is a leading solar company that serves residences and businesses throughout the state of California.
LA Solar Group was founded in 2012; they’ve since installed thousands of residential and commercial solar systems in areas of California, including Bakersfield, Bay area, Hesperia, Los Angeles, Orange County, Palm Springs, Riverside, and San Diego.
LA Solar Group offers high-quality photovoltainc solar panels, as well as customizable options for their customers. On top of their 25 year warranty, LA Solar Group also offers various installation benefits, including solar panel cleaning, low-profile roof vents, and solar system removal and re-installation. With those benefits, they aim to make post-installation as worry-free as possible.
With accessibility being their main goal, PetersenDean’s mission is to provide solar and roofing services to all Americans, at a fair price. Additionally, PetersenDean only offers American made products.
For over 30 years, this company has aimed to do what they believe is best for their customers. As a roofing company, they pay extra attention to the quality and care of each installation. They also offer a 25-year warranty on their products and services.
They serve in areas across the country, in states including Arizona, California, Florida, Hawaii, Nevada, and Texas.
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