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  • Hightec Solar
    4.5
    1000 IN-212, Michigan City, 46360, US

    Hightec Solar is an American solar panel manufacturer that is committed to manufacturing the highest quality solar panels available. Our products are made to meet the demands of our customers who have a need for an affordable, high-performance solar power system. Whether you’re building your first off-grid solar power system or wishing your existing one was more efficient than before, Hightec Solar can help!

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  • Star Solar Specialists
    4.9
    Jeffersonville, IN, 509 Ohio Avenue, 47130, US

    Star Solar Specialists is a family-owned and operated solar power installation company based in Jeffersonville, Indiana. They provide affordable solar power options to Southern Indiana and North Central Kentucky. The company has been dedicated to bringing affordable solar power options to Kentuckiana since 2015.

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  • Universal Solar Direct of Indiana
    5
    1203 Indy Way, Indianapolis, IN 46214, 46214, US

    Universal Solar Direct is a leading Indiana-based solar panel company providing top-notch solar panel installation services to both residential and commercial customers. With a team of experienced professionals, we are dedicated to providing high-quality solar panel systems that are both efficient and affordable.

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  • Telamon Energy
    1000 E. 116th Street, Carmel, 46032, US

    Telamon Energy, a division of Telamon, is a national solar partner with the expertise to design, develop and immediately deploy solar arrays in any configuration. Our highly trained team takes pride in delivering beautiful, well-engineered solar arrays. We have intentionally remained a boutique energy firm to ensure each client receives the dedicated attention and expert insight on which our reputation was built. Our team evaluates each clients’ needs fully and holistically, first assessing and then presenting custom and tailored solutions. Having designed and financed North America’s largest airport-based solar farm at the Indianapolis International Airport and the nation’s largest rooftop installations for a transit authority (the IndyGo Bus Barn), Telamon is a respected leader in solar design, engineering, traditional and tax equity financing, RFP and construction management. ValuesH2S2 – Honesty, Harmony, Simplicity and Stewardship. Honesty internally with our employees and shareholders and externally with our customers, vendors, and community, promotes harmony in all our relationships. Simplicity, being easy to understand or do, doesn’t always correlate to a simple path but allows us to be stewards of our resources in order to deliver for those who have entrusted us. These four values are the cornerstones of how we do business and the foundation upon which we support our customers, employees, shareholders, and community. VisionTelamon’s vision is “to be a load bearing support across generations”. We strive to fulfill this every day through the flawless execution of our mission and through the application of Telamon’s core values concept “H2S2”, Honesty, Harmony, Simplicity and Stewardship. Our ApproachOur goal is to create optimal and customized energy solutions for our customers.We do this by practicing the following approach. We genuinely care about yourlong term goals. we look to build a lasting partnership with you. we help you find a smarter wayto manage your costs. our energy experts becomepart of your team. Meet our team albert chenmanaging partnerAlbert founded Telamon Corporation in 1985, growing it to become Indiana’s largest minority owned business. Albert launched Telamon Energy because he sees the value, growth, and importance of the energy sector in today’s market. He has an M.S. in Mathematical Sciences from Portland State University. REGGIE HENDERSONPresidentReggie has over 30 years of experience in corporate management, business administration, and government affairs. Reggie is responsible for leading the company’s overall strategy and direction.

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  • Ohio Valley Solar
    4.7
    7765 Park Place Dr., Newburgh, IN, 47630, US

    Ohio Valley Solar is a residential and commercial solar company committed to making a difference using solar power. We simplify the process. The goal of our residential and commercial solar installers is to educate consumers about the world of solar energy and show homeowners the many benefits of going solar! We harness the power of the sun to meet your energy needs. Our team is leading by example in our commitment to sustainability. We provide reliable, clean, and cost-effective energy solutions that not only benefit our clients but also help to reduce our collective reliance on fossil fuels and protect the environment for future generations. Ohio Valley Solar Is 100% powered by the sun and recycles 95% of its construction waste. We provide fast and easy solar panel installation. Let Ohio Valley Solar show you how to save thousands every year. Contact us today to get a free estimation of residential and commercial solar panels for your home.

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  • Crossroads Solar
    4.3
    1901 N Bendix Dr, South Bend, IN 46628, 46628, US

    Crossroads Solar is a socially conscious company committed to people and the planet. Our goal is to produce top-quality solar panels with people who have made mistakes, creating second chances and a greener earth one panel at a time. Our employees are released felons who have served their time and earned the opportunity to reenter the workforce with dignity.

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  • Blue Raven Solar
    4.5
    1403 N. Research Way, Orem, 84097, US

    Blue Raven Solar is a leading provider of solar energy solutions, dedicated to making homeowners' lives better by reducing their energy bills and increasing their reliance on clean and abundant renewable energy. With a focus on providing a world-class customer experience, Blue Raven Solar offers a simple and affordable way to get the best solar technology.

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  • Inovateus Solar LLC
    5
    19890 State Line Road, South Bend, IN 46637, 46637, US

    Inovateus Solar is a company committed to investing in your energy future by providing affordable, reliable, and sustainable solar and energy storage solutions. Founded in 2008, they serve utilities, municipalities, electric cooperatives, Fortune 500 firms, schools, universities, and commercial industries throughout the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast.

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  • Solar America Solutions
    Modern Thermal Design, Indianapolis, IN, 1234 Solar Way, 46268, US

    Modern Thermal Design specializes in large and complex commercial made-in-America solar panels for businesses, including solar photovoltaic and UV hot water solar or a combination of the two. With over 30 years of experience, they have the technical expertise and real-time experience to manage any commercial, industrial, institutional, or government sustainability project. Their engineering and auditing personnel will thoroughly evaluate your property and energy usage, identify peak and off-peak hours and design an American-made solar system customized to your business.

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  • Whole Sun Designs Inc
    4.8
    Evansville, IN, USA, 123 Solar Way, 47715, US

    Whole Sun Designs Inc. is a trusted partner to local residents and businesses in southern Indiana and the surrounding region with honest, personal service and high-quality components. Since 2011, we have installed over 700 projects totaling over 5.0 MW of clean, green solar power. Our team is dedicated to providing sustainable environmental benefits, energy independence, and a smart investment for our clients.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Solar Installers

Have questions about going solar? Find answers to common inquiries about solar panel installation and connecting with reputable Solar Installers in USA.

What are the different types of solar panels?

The most common types of solar panels are:
  • Monocrystalline: Made from a single silicon crystal, known for high efficiency (typically 18-22%) and sleek black appearance.
  • Polycrystalline: Made from multiple silicon crystals, slightly less efficient (15-17%) but often more affordable than monocrystalline.
  • Thin-film: Made from thin layers of photovoltaic material, lower efficiency (8-12%) but can be flexible and lightweight.
The best type of panel for your project will depend on your budget, roof space, and desired energy output.

How do solar panels work?

Solar panels work by converting sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic cells made of silicon. When sunlight hits a solar cell, it creates an electric current. Multiple cells are wired together to form a panel, and multiple panels can be combined to create a solar array.

Do I need to replace my roof before installing solar panels?

It's not always necessary to replace your roof before installing solar panels. If your roof is in good condition and has several years of life left, solar panels can be installed on it. However, if your roof is nearing the end of its lifespan or shows signs of damage, it's advisable to replace it before the solar installation to avoid the cost and hassle of removing and reinstalling panels later. A solar installer can help assess your roof's condition and advise on whether a roof replacement is necessary.

What is the difference between grid-tied and off-grid solar systems?

Grid-tied solar systems are connected to the utility grid, allowing you to:
  • Draw electricity from the grid when your solar panels aren't producing enough power (e.g., at night)
  • Sell excess solar electricity back to the grid through net metering.
Off-grid solar systems are not connected to the grid and rely solely on solar panels and battery storage for electricity. They provide energy independence but require a larger upfront investment for batteries and a larger solar array.

What are the different types of solar panels?

The most common types of solar panels are:
  • Monocrystalline: Made from a single silicon crystal, known for high efficiency (typically 18-22%) and sleek black appearance.
  • Polycrystalline: Made from multiple silicon crystals, slightly less efficient (15-17%) but often more affordable than monocrystalline.
  • Thin-film: Made from thin layers of photovoltaic material, lower efficiency (8-12%) but can be flexible and lightweight.
The best type of panel for your project will depend on your budget, roof space, and desired energy output.

How do solar panels work?

Solar panels work by converting sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic cells made of silicon. When sunlight hits a solar cell, it creates an electric current. Multiple cells are wired together to form a panel, and multiple panels can be combined to create a solar array.

Do I need to replace my roof before installing solar panels?

It's not always necessary to replace your roof before installing solar panels. If your roof is in good condition and has several years of life left, solar panels can be installed on it. However, if your roof is nearing the end of its lifespan or shows signs of damage, it's advisable to replace it before the solar installation to avoid the cost and hassle of removing and reinstalling panels later. A solar installer can help assess your roof's condition and advise on whether a roof replacement is necessary.

What is the difference between grid-tied and off-grid solar systems?

Grid-tied solar systems are connected to the utility grid, allowing you to:
  • Draw electricity from the grid when your solar panels aren't producing enough power (e.g., at night)
  • Sell excess solar electricity back to the grid through net metering.
Off-grid solar systems are not connected to the grid and rely solely on solar panels and battery storage for electricity. They provide energy independence but require a larger upfront investment for batteries and a larger solar array.