Solar in New York City, New York
Solar Power in New York City, New York
New York City homeowners are increasingly going solar as electricity costs from Con Edison climb and New York's incentives make the switch more worthwhile than ever. Every kilowatt-hour your roof produces is one you no longer buy at Con Edison's rising rates — the foundation of solar's value in New York City.
New York homeowners can take advantage of the NY-Sun program, the state solar tax credit, and net metering. The federal residential solar tax credit ended for systems purchased after December 31, 2025; current incentive availability depends on ownership structure, state programs, and current law. SolarAmerica does not provide tax advice.
Net metering credits the excess power your system sends back to the grid, so the energy your panels make on long summer days helps offset what you draw in winter. Solar also raises home resale value — and New York exempts solar from sales tax and added property tax.
Modern high-efficiency panels produce reliably in New York City's climate, and pairing them with battery storage keeps your home powered during outages.
SolarAmerica makes going solar in New York City straightforward: we design your system, handle permits and installation through vetted local pros, and offer $0-down lease and PPA options. As the #1-ranked Solar Sales Partner with more than 20,000 installations, we bring experience New York City homeowners can trust. Learn more about solar in New York →
Homeowners across New York City are going solar with SolarAmerica — the #1-ranked Solar Sales Partner, 20,000+ installations and counting.
Solar Incentives & Net Metering in New York
New York is one of the strongest solar states in the country. Through NYSERDA's NY-Sun program, qualifying homeowners may access incentives, and New York offers a state Solar Energy System Equipment Tax Credit, a sales-tax exemption on solar equipment, and a property-tax exemption on the home value solar adds. New York's Clean Energy Standard targets 70% renewable electricity by 2030. Net metering is what makes home solar pay off month to month: when your panels make more than you use, the surplus flows to the grid and you earn a bill credit; at night or on cloudy days you pull power back and those credits offset it — for a lower, more predictable monthly energy cost.
See the full breakdown on our New York solar page, or learn why your electric bill keeps rising.
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Incentive programs and eligibility vary by utility and change over time. SolarAmerica does not guarantee eligibility for any tax credit, exemption, or incentive — consult a licensed tax professional for advice specific to your home.
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Solar in New York City — Frequently Asked Questions
Is solar worth it in New York City, New York?
For most New York City homeowners with a suitable roof, yes. With Con Edison's rising rates and New York's solar incentives, the power your panels produce offsets a growing expense, and $0-down options let qualified homeowners start saving right away. SolarAmerica builds a custom estimate from your actual usage; savings vary by home.
What does going solar cost in New York City?
Cost depends on your roof, system size, and energy usage — but with SolarAmerica's $0-down lease and PPA options, qualified New York City homeowners can go solar with no upfront cost and often pay less per month than their current Con Edison bill. Get a free custom quote to see your numbers.
Can I get solar with $0 down in New York City?
Yes. SolarAmerica offers $0-down solar lease and PPA options for qualified New York City homeowners, so you can go solar without a large upfront investment.