North Carolina Solar

Why Install Solar Panels In North Carolina?

Rising Utility Rates

North Carolina’s residential electricity rates increased 24% from 2009 to 2019.

Add a Home Battery Backup

With a home solar + battery storage system, you can power your most needed lights and appliances during a power outage.

North Carolina Home Solar Incentives

If you own your home solar system and battery, you may be eligible for a federal tax credit.

If you are a Duke Energy customer and you own your home solar system, you may be eligible for a solar rebate of $0.60/Watt for systems up to 10 kilowatts (maximum rebate amount of $6,000 per project). Funds are available in January and July each year. Once funds are depleted, you may be able to join the wait list for future funding.

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House with beige siding, gray roof, and solar panels; sliding glass door, small window, and backyard structures including a covered area and a barbecue grill.
Tesla Powerwall installed on a brick wall outside a building, with a black conduit and a red circuit breaker box nearby.
Nighttime view of suburban houses with lit windows, street, and parked cars.

Nova Solar Offers the Following in North Carolina

Solar for your home

Lock in a low rate for 25 years with home solar panels.

Add-On Battery Storage

Power your home with solar energy day and night, even when the grid is down, with our add-on solar battery storage

Solar + Battery Storage

Our combination solar panel + battery storage offers predictable energy costs and backup energy during power outages

Extreme Weather

North Carolina ranks second for number of tropical cyclone landfalls in the U.S

House with a gable roof installed with solar panels, beige siding, and white-framed windows, surrounded by trees, during the daytime.

Home Solar + Roofing

Now you can install a new, durable roof along with your state-of-the-art home solar system.