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There are 11+ verified companies serving Nevada. Whether you need installation, removal, battery storage, or ongoing maintenance, Top Solar Services makes it easy to compare local contractors by reviews, pricing, and credentials. Every listed company has been vetted through our human-led process. Nevada homeowners typically pay $13,500–$22,000 for a complete residential solar system before incentives. Use the filters below to narrow by city, rating, or project size.

11 solar companies in Nevada

Silver State Power

Verified
4.5 1 review
Website
Email
Location
Las Vegas, NV
Founded
2016
Languages
English, Spanish
Services provided
  • Solar Installation 70%
  • Commercial Solar 20%
  • Battery Storage 10%

Silver State Power is a Las Vegas-based solar installer handling residential rooftop, ground mount, and light commercial projects across southern Nevada and eastern California. See all 1 review →

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Who are the top solar companies in Nevada in 2026?

Our directory ranks the top 11+ solar companies in Nevada by verified review score, NABCEP certification status, warranty terms, and project completion rate. The shortlist is led by locally-owned, NABCEP-certified installers concentrated in the state's largest metros. Use the filters above to compare by city, rating, and service type.

How much does solar installation cost in Nevada?

Residential solar systems in Nevada typically cost $13,500–$22,000 installed. Nevada's net metering credit rate declines as in-state solar adoption grows — tier 4 is the current bracket The federal residential ITC (Section 25D) expired December 31, 2025, so state and utility incentives are now the main driver of net cost.

What solar incentives are available in Nevada?

Nevada homeowners may benefit from NV Energy's tiered net metering credits and property tax exemption on solar value. Solar leases and PPAs may still capture the commercial 48E credit indirectly. Ask any contractor on this page for a current incentive stack analysis specific to your address and utility.

How do I verify a solar contractor's license in Nevada?

Every state maintains a contractor licensing database — typically operated by the state's Department of Consumer Affairs, Contractors State License Board, or Board of Electrical Contractors. Ask the contractor for their license number and verify it directly. Top Solar Services confirms license status before issuing the Verified or Premier Verified badge.

Is solar worth it in Nevada without the federal tax credit?

For many Nevada homeowners, yes — particularly where retail electricity rates are high, net metering exists at retail or near-retail rates, and state rebate or SREC programs apply. The federal residential 25D credit expired December 31, 2025, which has stretched typical payback periods, but lifetime savings on a 25-year system remain positive in most cases. Solar leases and PPAs (third-party owned systems) may still capture the commercial 48E credit indirectly through pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions About Solar in Nevada

2026 Tax Credit Update: The federal residential solar tax credit (Section 25D) expired December 31, 2025. Commercial credits (48E) still apply. Learn more →
How much does solar installation cost in Nevada?

Residential solar systems in Nevada typically cost $13,500–$22,000 installed before incentives. Nevada's net metering credit rate declines as in-state solar adoption grows — tier 4 is the current bracket Note: the federal residential solar tax credit (Section 25D) expired December 31, 2025, so state, utility, and lease/PPA-based incentives are now the primary ways to lower net cost.

Are there solar incentives in Nevada?

Yes. Nevada homeowners may benefit from NV Energy's tiered net metering credits and property tax exemption on solar value. The federal residential solar tax credit (Section 25D) expired December 31, 2025, so state and utility incentives are now the primary stack. Solar leases and PPAs (third-party owned systems) may still qualify for the commercial 48E credit passed to lessors.

How do I find a licensed solar contractor in Nevada?

Look for contractors with a valid Nevada contractor license, NABCEP certification, and verified reviews on Top Solar Services. Every company on this page has been vetted through our human-led verification process.

How many solar companies are in Nevada?

Top Solar Services lists 11+ verified solar companies in Nevada, covering installation, removal, battery storage, commercial projects, and ongoing maintenance.

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