Hartford County

Solar Installation in Hartford, CT

Serving Hartford County with solar that pays off against some of the country's highest electric rates.

Hartford Solar Experts

Hartford homeowners feel Connecticut's electricity rates more than almost anyone — and that's exactly why solar makes so much sense here. When you're paying around 27¢ per kWh to the grid, replacing that power with solar is where real savings come from, month after month.

From the West End and Asylum Hill to Blue Hills, Frog Hollow, and Behind the Rocks, we design systems around your home's actual roof and energy use — then handle the permitting, utility interconnection, and net-metering setup so you don't have to.

  • Custom system design based on your roof and energy usage
  • Maximize savings with Connecticut net metering
  • $0-down options — pay only for the solar power you produce
  • Battery storage for backup power during outages
  • We handle permitting and utility interconnection end to end

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What Hartford homeowners should know

Much of Hartford's housing is older, with a mix of single- and multi-family roofs. That's not a problem for solar — modern microinverters convert each panel independently, so a more complex or partially shaded roof still produces well. The one thing that matters most is roof condition: if yours has 10+ years of life left, it's a strong candidate. We confirm all of it during a free evaluation before you commit to anything.

Also serving nearby: West End, Asylum Hill, Blue Hills, Frog Hollow, Parkville, South End.

Hartford Solar FAQs

How much can I save by going solar in Hartford?

Hartford sits in one of the highest-rate electricity markets in the country, so the savings are significant. A well-designed system can offset 80–100% of your electric bill depending on your usage, roof, and sun exposure. We'll show you the specific numbers for your home during a free evaluation.

Do I have to pay anything upfront?

No. Most Hartford homeowners go solar with a $0-down power purchase agreement — you pay for the solar power your panels produce, typically at a rate below what the utility charges, with no upfront cost.

My Hartford home is older — can the roof still support solar?

Usually, yes. What matters is that your roof has roughly 10+ years of life remaining. Microinverter technology handles complex, multi-section, and partially shaded roofs well. We assess roof condition and total sun exposure for free before recommending anything.

Ready to see your Hartford solar savings?

Get a free, no-obligation evaluation of your roof, sun exposure, and potential savings — no pressure, just real numbers.