Top Solar Companies in
Vivint: $3.76 per watt, Tesla: $2.64 per watt, Sunrun: $3.83 per watt, Momentum Solar: $3.23 per watt, IQ Power: $3.24 per watt
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Tesla is a top solar service provider, offering some of the most advanced technology in the industry.
Tesla offers many high-end products, including the Tesla Solar Roof and the Tesla Powerwall home battery. The Tesla Powerwall is completely self powered and offers continuous power, even during an outage. Additionally, Tesla offers both solar panels and solar roofing. Both products result in clean energy and integrate well with the battery option. The panels have a design that’s low to the roof and show no visible mounting hardware. Similarly, the Tesla Solar Roof is made up of solar tiles and appears completely seamless.
Tesla offers their solar products and services to residences and commercial buildings across America.
PetersenDean is a popular solar, roofing, and construction company.
PetersendDean aims to make solar energy an accessible, easy transition for those who are still using traditional electricity. They offer several financing options to get their customers started and take pride in the fact that they can offer their solar and roofing services together, rather than outsourcing the labor.
The firm has locations throughout the United States and operates in states, such as Arizona, Florida, Hawaii, California, Nevada, and Texas.
Vivint is a leader in renewable energy and offers affordable solar systems to their customers.
Vivint aims to make switching to solar power an easy task for everyone. They advertise that their panels produce energy more efficiently than traditional utilities, so their cost effectiveness comes from money saved over time.
They are a large company, made up of over 4,000 employees. With the manpower to operate under one roof, they do not outsource any of the installation work that they do. They rely on their internal experts to deliver great customer service.
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