Federal ITC 30% (tax credit)
State tax credit: Yes ($3,500)
Net metering (by utility)
There can be solar tax credits and incentives available at the federal, state and local levels. The calculator above will show you the value of all incentives your home is eligible for.
Palmetto State lawmakers passed a monumental solar bill in 2019, which lifted the state’s net metering cap and protected the right of homeowners to generate and sell their own electricity! Read on to find out how much you can save with solar in 2021.
There are great incentives for going solar in South Carolina, including both state and federal tax credits, which combined can save you up to half the cost of installing solar panels.
Learn what solar incentives are available to South Carolina homeowners
See what South Carolina solar incentives you qualify for based on your utility company and city
Find out how much these incentives and/or South Carolina solar tax credits will reduce your cost to go solar and add batteries
The federal solar investment tax credit will have the biggest impact on the cost you will face to go solar in South Carolina
If you install your photovoltaic system before the end of 2032, the federal tax credit is 30% of the cost of your solar panel system. This is 30% off the entire cost of the system including equipment, labor, and permitting.
Example: If your solar energy system costs $20,000, your federal solar tax credit would be $20,000 x 30% = $6,000.
The federal tax credit falls to 26% starting in 2033.
With net metering in some states, you get full retail rate credit for the amount of electricity you send back into the grid with your solar panels.
Net Metering requires your utility to monitor how much energy your solar power system produces and how much energy you actually consume, and make sure you get credit for the surplus.
Full retail residential net metering is good for home solar systems up to 20 kW in capacity. In South Carolina, utilities must roll over your monthly excess generation to the next month and pay you for your annual excess at the end of the year.
There is no cap on net metering until June, 2021, so it’s a good idea to go solar until then to make sure you’re entitled to all your credits when you generate more solar than you use during the middle of the day with a home solar system here in South Carolina.
Utilities are in the process of reviewing and proposing a successor program to net metering. It’s most probably not going to be as favorable to homeowners as what’s in place now.
Duke Energy has also begun a fast track program for smaller solar systems like you’d install on your home to be connected to the grid. It has a $500 application fee, and requires an external disconnect (which is probably unnecessary).
While South Carolina does not have a dedicated state rebate for solar panel installation, some manufacturers like LG offer their own solar rebates. These programs are usually time sensitive. For example, LG offers a $600 solar rebate on their equipment, which your installer can help you redeem over the next year.
If you’re lucky enough to be a Santee Cooper power customer, you can qualify for a generous solar energy rebate. You can get $600 per kilowatt (kW) up to a maximum of 6 kW. So, for an average sized 6kW system, you can get $3,600 of your installation cost back right away.
Note: In the unlikely event there are less than 210 participants in this program for 2020, you can receive $1,200 per kW up to 6 kW.
The state legislature has scored a slam dunk with South Carolina’s Solar Energy Tax Credit. When you install a residential solar power system here, you’re entitled to claim a state tax credit of 25% of the purchase and installation costs. That’s a whole lot of taxes you won’t be paying in April.
The maximum credit that can be applied in a single tax year is $3,500 or 50% of your state tax liability, whichever is less. Unused credit may be carried forward for 10 years. Score for South Carolina!
Here's an example of how the South Carolina tax credit works: Say you're a married couple making $75,000/yr. Your income tax for 2021 will be $3,271, and half of that is $1,636. Your 5-kW solar system costs $16,250, meaning you're eligible for a state tax credit of $4,063 (25% of the cost). You take the max in year 1, $1,636, and assuming your income is roughly the same in year 2, another $1,636 in year 2. That leaves you with an unused tax credit of $791 that you can take in year 3.
Don't forget: All solar installations are eligible for a tax credit from the Feds as well. There's no cap on the federal tax credit and fortunately for South Carolina, having no state rebate to deduct means a larger tax credit coming your way. The two tax credits combined can wipe out 55% of the costs to install solar in just a few short years. Wow!
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Prices based on a 10.1kW system, after 30% federal tax credit
55 solar companies in South Carolina provide pricing on SolarReviews. Here are the best rated companies near you.
4.88 56 Reviews
Josh Alecusan, 1 week ago
After a couple months of research and vetting ~15 companies, both local and national brands, I was ecstatic to be going with Gold Path. In fact, as companies have followed up with me they have confirmed that Gold Path gave me an unbeatable package of equipment and pricing. It is an extensive process to get the correct permitting in place, and Gold Path handled it all while also keeping me up to date. After all permitting, they came out (with their own installation team, no 3rd party!) and did a fantastic job with the install in a half a days time. My solar system is now running and I couldn't be happier with my decision to go with Gold Path! There are really 3 main things you can look for in a Solar provider; Equipment, pricing, and customer experience, and all 3 have been a 10/10.
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Josh Alecusan, 1 week ago
After a couple months of research and vetting ~15 companies, both local and national brands, I was ecstatic to be going with Gold Path. In fact, as companies have followed up with me they have confirmed that Gold Path gave me an unbeatable package of equipment and pricing. It is an extensive process to get the correct permitting in place, and Gold Path handled it all while also keeping me up to date. After all permitting, they came out (with their own installation team, no 3rd party!) and did a fantastic job with the install in a half a days time. My solar system is now running and I couldn't be happier with my decision to go with Gold Path! There are really 3 main things you can look for in a Solar provider; Equipment, pricing, and customer experience, and all 3 have been a 10/10.
4.81 176 Reviews
JRH, over 1 month
In reading the one star ratings…I am totally perplexed. Sunny Energy is one of the best contractors I have experienced in a long time. As a licensed general contractor…..I know subs and Sunny is top notch. From the sales cycle to setting expectations, scheduling and installation it was as smooth a process as one can imagine. We were notified of every step along the way from permitting to each step of the install as to what to expect. The techs were top notch and very detail oriented. They worked efficiently and left the site immaculate each time they were out. A big shoutout to the entire Sunny Team! What a great experience.
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Average cost (5kW system)
$13,750 ($2.75 per watt)
JRH, over 1 month
In reading the one star ratings…I am totally perplexed. Sunny Energy is one of the best contractors I have experienced in a long time. As a licensed general contractor…..I know subs and Sunny is top notch. From the sales cycle to setting expectations, scheduling and installation it was as smooth a process as one can imagine. We were notified of every step along the way from permitting to each step of the install as to what to expect. The techs were top notch and very detail oriented. They worked efficiently and left the site immaculate each time they were out. A big shoutout to the entire Sunny Team! What a great experience.
4.78 538 Reviews
jsd, over 1 month
EHS quoted my solar panels. After discussing my electrical usage they determined I get 8 panels. It was explained thoroughly after the panels were up, passed inspection and Duke was set, there was the enphase app I would download and it would show my production, usage as well as individual panel production. Brian came out for the exit visit which was to show me how it worked but since it was going to take longer than his stay to download all the information from the previous week, he couldn’t go through everything. When everything was downloaded and working on the app, I went logged in only to find I could not see my usage. I called EHS and was told by Brittany that I didn’t order that panel and it would cost $500 for that box. Never was there an option presented and after being told by Josh (my salesman) that I would be able to see all this information, why would I question if I had to buy a particular box? This was the icing on the cake since I have been waiting for a month for Josh to call or text me back. After several calls and leaving messages when his voice mail wasn’t full, texting him and calling the company and leaving messages, he would not return my calls to try and resolve all the issues. One of the issues was an advertisement that the solar system would come with a free Tesla Battery. I sent him all the screen shots of the ad and never a word back about it. This was even after he called to apologize for not getting back to me and said he was at EHS and would call me back when he got inside. Never heard from him and it’s been a couple weeks already. Then I asked for the signed contract which Josh and I spoke about putting in the notes specified information. He sent me the drafts and I agreed on the draft dated March 15, 2024. Turns out the signed contract that was sent to me did not include any notes and they switched the panels from Silfab to Q-Cell. I called EHS and was told there are no notes. Then I was told by Brittany she saw several drafts that Josh showed her. I said yes there were so why wouldn’t the contract contain any notes? I asked to speak to the owner of the company. Brittany said he doesn’t speak to customers. I went online to watch a youtube how Shawn Henry says they provide customer satisfaction. NO THEY DON’T! They tell you things, even put it in writing and advertise online, then switch it on you. On March 15, 2024 when I accepted the notes in the contract, Josh told me after the system was up and running he would refund me $120 as we discussed since the first quotes of the 8 panel system they originally quotes me they claimed they couldn’t do a system that small. Why was I quoted prices by two different people at the company for an 8 panel system? Seems like a lot of bait and switch. Josh presented everything I wanted and then changed it. The company has done nothing to rectify any of this.
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$17,000 ($3.40 per watt)
jsd, over 1 month
EHS quoted my solar panels. After discussing my electrical usage they determined I get 8 panels. It was explained thoroughly after the panels were up, passed inspection and Duke was set, there was the enphase app I would download and it would show my production, usage as well as individual panel production. Brian came out for the exit visit which was to show me how it worked but since it was going to take longer than his stay to download all the information from the previous week, he couldn’t go through everything. When everything was downloaded and working on the app, I went logged in only to find I could not see my usage. I called EHS and was told by Brittany that I didn’t order that panel and it would cost $500 for that box. Never was there an option presented and after being told by Josh (my salesman) that I would be able to see all this information, why would I question if I had to buy a particular box? This was the icing on the cake since I have been waiting for a month for Josh to call or text me back. After several calls and leaving messages when his voice mail wasn’t full, texting him and calling the company and leaving messages, he would not return my calls to try and resolve all the issues. One of the issues was an advertisement that the solar system would come with a free Tesla Battery. I sent him all the screen shots of the ad and never a word back about it. This was even after he called to apologize for not getting back to me and said he was at EHS and would call me back when he got inside. Never heard from him and it’s been a couple weeks already. Then I asked for the signed contract which Josh and I spoke about putting in the notes specified information. He sent me the drafts and I agreed on the draft dated March 15, 2024. Turns out the signed contract that was sent to me did not include any notes and they switched the panels from Silfab to Q-Cell. I called EHS and was told there are no notes. Then I was told by Brittany she saw several drafts that Josh showed her. I said yes there were so why wouldn’t the contract contain any notes? I asked to speak to the owner of the company. Brittany said he doesn’t speak to customers. I went online to watch a youtube how Shawn Henry says they provide customer satisfaction. NO THEY DON’T! They tell you things, even put it in writing and advertise online, then switch it on you. On March 15, 2024 when I accepted the notes in the contract, Josh told me after the system was up and running he would refund me $120 as we discussed since the first quotes of the 8 panel system they originally quotes me they claimed they couldn’t do a system that small. Why was I quoted prices by two different people at the company for an 8 panel system? Seems like a lot of bait and switch. Josh presented everything I wanted and then changed it. The company has done nothing to rectify any of this.
4.78 774 Reviews
NC, 1 week ago
Person who did the presentation Manny is phenomenal. How everything else played out has not been great. 1. They explained to me they submit all documents to HOA and they take care of the process with the HOA MY MISTAKE IT BELIEVING THIS. January 3rd I email Courtney Smith with my credentials. They submitted the forms required by HOA which should have included the most important part of the project Solar panels. My HOA approved it within days however the person in charge of my project was fired or changed whatever the case. The HOA approved everything within days however project was to start sometime in March like I mentioned to Manny because I needed to wait until my insurance company sent my roof replacement check which is what I mentioned to him since the beginning nothing will be started until then and he said it was ok. We decided to change the roof color and they submitted paperwork and was approved within days. They installed the roof and everything went smoothly then we scheduled the solar and that was another smooth installation. Of course within days of the solar installation my HOA sent a notice that the project was never approved aka whoever submitted the forms never submitted anything in regards to solar of course I contacted them and Erin Fishburne contacted me and insinuated that I made the mistake and that their company rules are the customer contacts them once they received approval which I never contacted them to notify them of any approval. Erin proceeded to say in other words that it was my fault which of course I told her it wasn’t and if it was her company fault and that it is ok we are human and make mistake but what is not ok to blame me and say it was my fault. I emailed her all the proof of everything from the HOA and how the forms didn’t have the request for solar. Erin didn’t bother to apologize for blaming me Manny did. 2. Exit survey Patricia emailed me the person number who was going to do the exit survey she mentioned he would contact me 3 days passed and he didn’t which is ok. I contacted him no response maybe it could have been because I have a NY are code. I finally got ahold of him we scheduled an appointment for Friday. I took the day off because of course I had to be home. Friday came hours went by no phone call or message from the person who was supposed to the exit survey. I called the guy and he said hey I’m no longer working with solar bear. I called Patricia and mentioned what he told me he was no longer working for solar bear and I asked why couldn’t no one contact me to let me know so I wouldn’t waste my time . She proceeded to tell me she didn’t see me on the scheduled and she didn’t know we left it at that. She said they will contact me as soon as they get someone . Let’s not forget the solar were up for one month roughly not on which of course I ended up with 2 teco bills and the solar payment . hopefully next month it is on track . 3. Despite my explicit communication with Kiara about my availability and the arrangements I made with a friend to accommodate the Friday, June 14th appointment, your team failed to show up today, June 15th, as promised.I had specifically mentioned my out-of-town schedule and the inconvenience it would cause me if the appointment was not kept. Moreover, my friend took time off work and drove two hours to be present for the appointment, only to be left waiting unnecessarily.The lack of communication and reliability from your team is unacceptable. I expect a higher level of professionalism and respect for customers' time.
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NC, 1 week ago
Person who did the presentation Manny is phenomenal. How everything else played out has not been great. 1. They explained to me they submit all documents to HOA and they take care of the process with the HOA MY MISTAKE IT BELIEVING THIS. January 3rd I email Courtney Smith with my credentials. They submitted the forms required by HOA which should have included the most important part of the project Solar panels. My HOA approved it within days however the person in charge of my project was fired or changed whatever the case. The HOA approved everything within days however project was to start sometime in March like I mentioned to Manny because I needed to wait until my insurance company sent my roof replacement check which is what I mentioned to him since the beginning nothing will be started until then and he said it was ok. We decided to change the roof color and they submitted paperwork and was approved within days. They installed the roof and everything went smoothly then we scheduled the solar and that was another smooth installation. Of course within days of the solar installation my HOA sent a notice that the project was never approved aka whoever submitted the forms never submitted anything in regards to solar of course I contacted them and Erin Fishburne contacted me and insinuated that I made the mistake and that their company rules are the customer contacts them once they received approval which I never contacted them to notify them of any approval. Erin proceeded to say in other words that it was my fault which of course I told her it wasn’t and if it was her company fault and that it is ok we are human and make mistake but what is not ok to blame me and say it was my fault. I emailed her all the proof of everything from the HOA and how the forms didn’t have the request for solar. Erin didn’t bother to apologize for blaming me Manny did. 2. Exit survey Patricia emailed me the person number who was going to do the exit survey she mentioned he would contact me 3 days passed and he didn’t which is ok. I contacted him no response maybe it could have been because I have a NY are code. I finally got ahold of him we scheduled an appointment for Friday. I took the day off because of course I had to be home. Friday came hours went by no phone call or message from the person who was supposed to the exit survey. I called the guy and he said hey I’m no longer working with solar bear. I called Patricia and mentioned what he told me he was no longer working for solar bear and I asked why couldn’t no one contact me to let me know so I wouldn’t waste my time . She proceeded to tell me she didn’t see me on the scheduled and she didn’t know we left it at that. She said they will contact me as soon as they get someone . Let’s not forget the solar were up for one month roughly not on which of course I ended up with 2 teco bills and the solar payment . hopefully next month it is on track . 3. Despite my explicit communication with Kiara about my availability and the arrangements I made with a friend to accommodate the Friday, June 14th appointment, your team failed to show up today, June 15th, as promised.I had specifically mentioned my out-of-town schedule and the inconvenience it would cause me if the appointment was not kept. Moreover, my friend took time off work and drove two hours to be present for the appointment, only to be left waiting unnecessarily.The lack of communication and reliability from your team is unacceptable. I expect a higher level of professionalism and respect for customers' time.
4.70 48 Reviews
ChrisTheAsian, 2 weeks ago
Randomly searching for a solar company and I came across this company which isn't too far from my town. Wanted to get a quote and idea what solar/battery would cost and what else I needed to get, if any. I didn't expect an in person 1 on 1 quote and them driving out their way to go over panels and battery with such great details. I've used the energysage site and got quotes from other places but only one meeting and that was via video chat type platform but that company gave me options but was trying to up sale and get me to get the more expensive stuff. The person that saw me was a gentleman named Paul was very informative and didn't peer pressure me like a quick lube place or what a salesman pitch would do. While talking with Paul, only thing I needed to do different to get the most out of my solar was the removal of many many trees that would shade my roof. This was something I did on my own. He gave me options and even suggested things that cost less and still would be a great option. I elected to go with the panels I wanted and battery. I went with some Phono Solar 400 Watt panels and the Tesla Powerwall 3. When the time came for the installation of panels and battery. I got to meet the workers and interact with them. The days they were working, it did start to drizzle and rain some but the workers kept on doing what they could until they couldn't anymore safely. They have some of the hardest working people I've ever seen! After the install was complete. It wasn't long, for me, for the county inspector to come out and pass my system. What took the longest was Duke approving, but that's normal cause of paperwork and getting things changed. I don't fault them for that. When I was able to flip the switch and turn things on. It was like a kid in a candy store, I was excited and wanted to see what my system was capable of. I'll find out on my next bill. The company actually notified me that there was something that needed to be addressed and sent someone out to address some reading issue for my system. They are on top of their game of taking care of their customers. From Paul to Taylor to August to the workers. They spoke to me like a person and not a number. All professional to me. SN- I've been stat tracking my electrical use, solar, and charging on the Tesla app and the Enphase app. It's addictive to me.
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ChrisTheAsian, 2 weeks ago
Randomly searching for a solar company and I came across this company which isn't too far from my town. Wanted to get a quote and idea what solar/battery would cost and what else I needed to get, if any. I didn't expect an in person 1 on 1 quote and them driving out their way to go over panels and battery with such great details. I've used the energysage site and got quotes from other places but only one meeting and that was via video chat type platform but that company gave me options but was trying to up sale and get me to get the more expensive stuff. The person that saw me was a gentleman named Paul was very informative and didn't peer pressure me like a quick lube place or what a salesman pitch would do. While talking with Paul, only thing I needed to do different to get the most out of my solar was the removal of many many trees that would shade my roof. This was something I did on my own. He gave me options and even suggested things that cost less and still would be a great option. I elected to go with the panels I wanted and battery. I went with some Phono Solar 400 Watt panels and the Tesla Powerwall 3. When the time came for the installation of panels and battery. I got to meet the workers and interact with them. The days they were working, it did start to drizzle and rain some but the workers kept on doing what they could until they couldn't anymore safely. They have some of the hardest working people I've ever seen! After the install was complete. It wasn't long, for me, for the county inspector to come out and pass my system. What took the longest was Duke approving, but that's normal cause of paperwork and getting things changed. I don't fault them for that. When I was able to flip the switch and turn things on. It was like a kid in a candy store, I was excited and wanted to see what my system was capable of. I'll find out on my next bill. The company actually notified me that there was something that needed to be addressed and sent someone out to address some reading issue for my system. They are on top of their game of taking care of their customers. From Paul to Taylor to August to the workers. They spoke to me like a person and not a number. All professional to me. SN- I've been stat tracking my electrical use, solar, and charging on the Tesla app and the Enphase app. It's addictive to me.
4.68 83 Reviews
Anonymous, over 1 month
What a FANTASTIC company!<br />When we decided to go with Sunstore Solar (out of 5) we were hoping we would not be let down once they had a signed contract and deposit. Sunstore has more than exceeded our expectations. We did not have to worry about any paper work dealing with Blue Ridge Electric Co-op, tax forms or county regulations. Sunstore did not pressure us into more wattage than we were looking for (50% offset) or a ground mounted system. Sunstore LISTENED to what we wanted and why. They were always able to answer our questions and continue to do so. <br /><br />Ashley Edwards (our sales rep) is extremely knowledgeable. He heard our concerns/wants assuring our energy needs were met with no problems or delays. He took the time to talk instead of just trying to make a sale. Ashley gave us several options, explained what was required for each and let us decide, not right then but a couple of weeks later.<br /><br />The installation crew were outstanding and very professional. They showed us during the install on site, what they were planning to do and why. Pre-Pictures are great but before someone does work on your roof it was nice to have that "wait a moment" minute and have it shown again. <br /> <br />We have very, very good looking aesthetic system (pictures online), no gaps from vent pipes and no electrical piping running all over the roof.<br /><br />Sunstore made the entire process exciting and enjoyable.<br />Use Sunstore for your solar needs, you will not regret it.
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Anonymous, over 1 month
What a FANTASTIC company!<br />When we decided to go with Sunstore Solar (out of 5) we were hoping we would not be let down once they had a signed contract and deposit. Sunstore has more than exceeded our expectations. We did not have to worry about any paper work dealing with Blue Ridge Electric Co-op, tax forms or county regulations. Sunstore did not pressure us into more wattage than we were looking for (50% offset) or a ground mounted system. Sunstore LISTENED to what we wanted and why. They were always able to answer our questions and continue to do so. <br /><br />Ashley Edwards (our sales rep) is extremely knowledgeable. He heard our concerns/wants assuring our energy needs were met with no problems or delays. He took the time to talk instead of just trying to make a sale. Ashley gave us several options, explained what was required for each and let us decide, not right then but a couple of weeks later.<br /><br />The installation crew were outstanding and very professional. They showed us during the install on site, what they were planning to do and why. Pre-Pictures are great but before someone does work on your roof it was nice to have that "wait a moment" minute and have it shown again. <br /> <br />We have very, very good looking aesthetic system (pictures online), no gaps from vent pipes and no electrical piping running all over the roof.<br /><br />Sunstore made the entire process exciting and enjoyable.<br />Use Sunstore for your solar needs, you will not regret it.
4.67 227 Reviews
Howeard Tyas, over 1 month
Great experience installing Enphase 5P solar batteries to my existing system. Excellent information, thorough permitting process, quick installation and communication. Went over and above keeping me in the loop throughout the entire process. Very professional.
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Howeard Tyas, over 1 month
Great experience installing Enphase 5P solar batteries to my existing system. Excellent information, thorough permitting process, quick installation and communication. Went over and above keeping me in the loop throughout the entire process. Very professional.
4.62 103 Reviews
paul johann, over 1 month
First time ever leaving a bad review. Purchase and set up was painless. Having problems in May. Took them several months to respond and come out and when they did come out they acknowledged the problem and would fix it. May of last year and still not fixed. They will not return my calls. Service and response is more important then just selling a product. Customer service and living up to obligations is what makes a product and company outstanding. So if you buy from them and have an issue you are on your own. Forget the 10 year warranty they promise
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Average cost (5kW system)
$15,500 ($3.10 per watt)
paul johann, over 1 month
First time ever leaving a bad review. Purchase and set up was painless. Having problems in May. Took them several months to respond and come out and when they did come out they acknowledged the problem and would fix it. May of last year and still not fixed. They will not return my calls. Service and response is more important then just selling a product. Customer service and living up to obligations is what makes a product and company outstanding. So if you buy from them and have an issue you are on your own. Forget the 10 year warranty they promise
4.61 16 Reviews
Mark H, over 1 month
Bill and Daniel are amazing! Bill helped us design a solar unit for our home and he made it so easy for us to understand the entire process from solar production, costs, and installation. He was very transparent through all aspects of the project and had immediate answers to our questions. His team communicated with my HOA and Dominion Energy so we didn't have to lift a finger through the entire process. The installation team was respectful to our home and were efficient with their time. Right now, we have $0 electric bills and we couldn't be happier with our system! Thank you Bill and Daniel for providing such a high level of service and following through with all that you offer. I would defiantly recommend reaching out to Super Green Solutions if you are interested in getting solar…Now is the time!!!
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Average cost (5kW system)
$16,750 ($3.35 per watt)
Mark H, over 1 month
Bill and Daniel are amazing! Bill helped us design a solar unit for our home and he made it so easy for us to understand the entire process from solar production, costs, and installation. He was very transparent through all aspects of the project and had immediate answers to our questions. His team communicated with my HOA and Dominion Energy so we didn't have to lift a finger through the entire process. The installation team was respectful to our home and were efficient with their time. Right now, we have $0 electric bills and we couldn't be happier with our system! Thank you Bill and Daniel for providing such a high level of service and following through with all that you offer. I would defiantly recommend reaching out to Super Green Solutions if you are interested in getting solar…Now is the time!!!
4.60 49 Reviews
Cliff , over 1 month
I recommend South Coast Solar for anyone wanting a solar solution for their home. They installed a 14KW whole home with 4 Tesla batteries for back up. Sales person - Rebekah Olinde 100% professional, realistic and knowledgeable. She IS THE reason I chose South Coast over other companies. Technicians - Professional, knowledgeable, trustworthy, clean and efficient. No complaints, work was done timely and on schedule. Happy.
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Cliff , over 1 month
I recommend South Coast Solar for anyone wanting a solar solution for their home. They installed a 14KW whole home with 4 Tesla batteries for back up. Sales person - Rebekah Olinde 100% professional, realistic and knowledgeable. She IS THE reason I chose South Coast over other companies. Technicians - Professional, knowledgeable, trustworthy, clean and efficient. No complaints, work was done timely and on schedule. Happy.
For more information about going solar near where you live, check out the following resources:
Santee Cooper Renewable Energy Resource Loans - Current terms:1.25% interest, maximum loan amount $40,000, max term 10 years.