Top Solar Companies in
Tesla: $2.64 per watt, Vivint: $3.76 per watt, Sunrun: $3.83 per watt, SunPower: $4.23 per watt, Momentum Solar: $3.23 per watt
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Tesla is an industry leader in advanced solar technology.
Tesla delivers high-end products, like their low-profile solar panels and sleek solarglass roof; both effectively convert sunlight into energy. Their customers can also manage excess energy through their home battery option, the Tesla Powerwall.
This solar company offers their products and services to both residential and commercial establishments in the United States.
Sunrun offers affordable clean energy solutions to their customers.
Sunrun has been in business for over a decade, aiming to provide high-quality and affordable rooftop solar, storage, and energy services to their clients. Sunrun offers several financial packages, enabling the average buyer to easily purchase a solar power system.
This firm currently serves over 189,000 families in numerous states across America.
Vivint is a leading solar provider, offering their renewable energy solutions at a fair price.
Vivint aims to provide affordable solar power services to their customers. They advertise that their solar systems produce energy more efficiently than traditional electric utilities, leading to lower bills and an increase in savings.
This solar company is made up of over 4,000 employees and currently operates in several states across the country.
SunPower is a top solar provider, offering in-house solar products to their customers.
They design, engineer, and manufacture every SunPower solar system that is distributed. Additionally, they offer many advanced products, such as their home battery, the SunPower Equinox. The Equinox generates and stores excess energy. It can also replace an expensive generator and keep the power running during an outage.
SunPower provides their products and services to home and business owners throughout the United States.
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