Solar energy is more popular than ever, allowing homeowners to reduce their carbon footprint and reliance on the electricity grid. Maryland, Massachusetts and Illinois residents - we’re here to help you learn more about how rooftop solar works and what it could look like for your home. Start by seeing how much you could save with our solar calculator.
Solar panels are popping up on the roofs of many homes and offices, and on every other street corner.
Wondering how they work? Solar panels harvest and convert the sunlight into electricity that flows into the electrical grid of your home, providing you with power. If you have a battery, it can store any extra electricity produced to use after the sun goes down.
Residential solar systems can provide environmental and financial value for you and your home.
A home solar system can be expensive upfront, but you have options when it comes to financing this investment. Your solar installer may offer financing, or you can explore financing options with many financial institutions like banks and credit unions. Read our guide on financing solar panels to learn more.
You may be able to take advantage of tax incentives that can help offset the cost of your system long-term. Contact us to learn more about financing options with NRG Solar+.
How much can you save by going solar? With our solar calculator, you can get personalized savings and cost estimates – instantly.
A solar expert will speak with you about what you’re looking for in a home solar system and help you plan next steps.
To speak with NRG’s solar experts, call us at 1-833-674-7657.
A trusted local installer will work with you to design the system that is right for your home.
Not sure how solar panels would look on your house? Check out some of the sample homes in our gallery.
Your installer will mount your system and connect it to your home’s electrical grid and/or community power grid.
NRG works closely with our installers and will be in touch with you every step of the way. Learn about NRG’s installation partners.
Questions about solar or NRG’s solar program? Our FAQ has answers.