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Solar Panel & Battery Installer Experts

#1 Rated Solar Company in Illinois

Founded in 2018 with a passion to help homeowners no longer have to rent their power.


Over 2,200 solar projects installed and millions of Kilowatt-hours produced through solar energy!

  • Do you provide battery solutions?

    Yes we do! We are certified Enphase/Tesla/Franklin/QHome battery installers.

  • How much money would I save going solar?

    Savings from solar depend on various factors including your energy usage, the size and efficiency of your solar system, local sunlight conditions, and any available incentives or tax credits.


    Typically, homeowners can expect to see significant savings on their electricity bills over the lifetime of their solar panels, often resulting in a return on investment within several years.

  • What are the main incentives?

    The Illinois Shines program offers Renewable Energy Credits (RECs), which can cover 30-40% of costs. Combined with the 30% federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC), homeowners can see significant savings.

  • How much maintenance do solar panels require?

    Very little. Solar panels have no moving parts and are made of durable tempered glass designed to withstand extreme weather. Rain naturally helps to keep them clean, and manual cleaning is rarely needed

  • Will my taxes go up if I install solar panels?

    No, in Illinois, the value added by a solar installation is exempt from property tax increases.

  • Do solar panels produce power even during cloudy or rainy days?

    Yes, solar panels still produce power, though at a reduced rate (typically 20-50% of maximum output, depending on cloud cover intensity). They only stop producing entirely if completely covered, for example, by heavy snow.

  • What if I produce more electricity than I use?

    This is called Net Metering.


    Net metering is a billing mechanism that allows you to receive credits for the excess electricity your solar panels generate and then feed back into the grid.


    When your solar panels produce more electricity than your home consumes, the excess energy is sent back to the electric grid. For the electricity you supply to the grid, your utility company will credit your account. These credits can be used to offset the electricity you draw from the grid when your solar panels aren’t producing enough power, such as at night or on cloudy days.

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