Solar Installers in Nevada
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All Solar Installers in Nevada
24 solar companies across Nevada
Direct Solar
VerifiedBBB Accredited
Robco Electric
VerifiedBBB Accredited · NV Master Electrician
Sol-Up
VerifiedBBB Accredited · NV Contractor License #0075025
Solar Guys of Nevada
VerifiedBBB Accredited · NV Licensed EPC Contractor
Great Basin Solar
VerifiedNABCEP Certified (3 certifications) · Nevada Contractor License (0083677) · ICC Certified
REC + Enphase
Reno Solar
VerifiedBBB Accredited
Sagebrush Energy
VerifiedNevada C-2 Electrical License (93511) · OSHA 30 · BBB Accredited · Tesla Certified
Enphase
Celestial Solar & Water Systems
VerifiedBBB Accredited
Tempo Solar World
VerifiedBBB Accredited · NV Contractor License
Vegas Solar
VerifiedBBB Accredited
Aspen Electric
VerifiedNABCEP Certified (032611-238) · Nevada C-2 Electrical License · BBB Accredited
Dr. Shock Professional Electrical Services
VerifiedNevada Licensed Electrician · BBB Accredited
Simple Power Solar
VerifiedNABCEP Certified PV Installer
Sol-Up
VerifiedNABCEP Certified · Tesla Powerwall Certified Installer · Panasonic Solar Elite Installer
Panasonic
Tempo Solar World
VerifiedBBB Accredited
Celestial Solar & Water Systems
VerifiedNV Contractor License
SunSolar Solutions
VerifiedBBB Accredited
Del Sol Energy
VerifiedBBB A Rating · Nevada License (0086376) · California License (1008525)
Sol-Up
VerifiedNABCEP Certified
Meyer Burger + Enphase
Solaire
Nevada Solar Group
VerifiedNABCEP
Sierra Solar Systems
VerifiedNevada Licensed Contractor
SMS Energy Group
1 Sun Solar Electric
VerifiedNV Contractor License
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much do solar panels cost in Nevada?
Solar panel costs in Nevada typically range from $2.50-$3.50 per watt. A standard 8kW residential system costs $20,000-$28,000. The 30% federal residential tax credit expired on December 31, 2025, so this is the full out-of-pocket cost. State and local incentives, net metering, and SRECs may help reduce your net cost.
What certifications should I look for?
NABCEP (North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners) certification is the gold standard. At minimum, your installer should hold the required Nevada state contractor license, carry liability insurance and workers' compensation, and have manufacturer certifications for the equipment they install.
What solar incentives are available in Nevada?
The 30% federal residential solar tax credit expired on December 31, 2025. Homeowners in Nevada can no longer claim this federal credit for new installations. State-level incentives may still be available, including state tax credits, rebates, property tax exemptions, sales tax exemptions, net metering, and SRECs. Commercial projects may still qualify for the federal ITC under transition rules. Check with your installer or visit the DSIRE database for current Nevada-specific incentives.
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