Going solar in the Grand Rapids area has become more affordable over time.
With Pink Energy of Grand Rapids, the right solar panel system for your home is affordable and accessible. A Pink Energy expert will evaluate your property and past electric bills to determine the correct solar system size for your home. Factors like your home’s location, access to direct sunlight and energy consumption will inform the system we design.
Calculating Your Solar Panel Cost
To roughly determine your investment in a Pink Energy solar panel system, you can examine your past electric bills. Take a close look at the amount of wattage required to power your home’s appliances, and the dollar amount attached to each watt. We’ll develop a solar system that sets you up to potentially rely less on grid power to meet your home’s electricity needs. The overall cost of your solar installation includes the cost of your solar system and installation fees.
Your Grand Rapids Solar Panel Installation Cost Includes The Following:
Installation Equipment
Your installation team will come prepared with your solar panels, inverters, battery, wiring, conduit, mounting racks and mounting hardware.
A Custom-Designed Solar System
We’ll develop a solar panel system that works best for your home and take care of the necessary permits to install it.
All Installation Day Procedures
When installation day arrives, our team of professionals will install and test your system before cleaning your property.
Cost of Solar FAQs
It depends on the number of panels required for your home’s unique needs as well as your home’s location. Pink Energy calculates the cost based on dollars per watt. Keep in mind that installation costs will factor into how much a solar panel system will be as well.
Potentially! According to this 2018 Zillow study, homes with solar panels installed may sell by up to 4.1% more than homes without. Buyers appreciate energy-efficient homes powered by renewable energy sources!
Solar panels are an excellent investment. Given their longevity (about 25 years), solar panels can potentially save you thousands of dollars off your electric bills over time.
The federal solar tax credit is 26% of your total solar investment through the end of 2022. This percentage goes down to 22% through the end of 2023 and is unavailable for residential solar systems after that. Tax credits are subject to change and eligibility for federal tax credits depends on your individual and financial circumstances, so we recommend you always consult with your accountant or tax advisor to determine your eligibility.⁵