North Carolina is #2 in the nation for solar energy with over 5,662 MW of solar installed. That’s enough solar power to produce electricity for over 683,648 homes! Why are so many Asheville homeowners installing solar?
As of January 1st, Duke Energy is offering a $.60/watt solar rebate to Charlotte residents. Depending on the size of your solar panel system you can expect to receive a rebate between the amount $4800 and $6000 dollars from Duke. When you add in a tax credit from the federal government and additional savings from our solar company, going solar has become an easy decision for Charlotte residents. This program is first come, first served, and once Duke Energy runs out of available funds for rebates in 2020, solar customers can join a waitlist for the rebate.
Solar costs have dropped by 55% over the last 5 years to make solar more affordable and allowing more Charlotteans to help sustain the environment. Unfortunately, some solar incentives will be decreasing. After 2020, the federal tax credit won’t be so generous, and you never know how long local rebates and incentives will last. It’s time to take control of your utility bill. There has never been a better time to go solar in Charlotte than 2020.
Solar costs have dropped by 55% over the last 5 years to make solar more affordable and allowing more Asheville residents to help sustain the environment. Unfortunately, some solar incentives will be decreasing. After 2019, the federal tax credit won’t be so generous, and you never know how long local rebates and incentives will last. It’s time to take control of your utility bill. There has never been a better time to go solar in Asheville than 2020.