Sunnova solar service agreement

Home electricity prices in the U.S. are outpacing inflation, and they’re only expected to keep rising. With home solar, you can take control of your monthly electric bill by creating clean energy right from your rooftop.

You can’t predict what you’ll pay your utility provider, but you’ll always know what you’ll pay for solar with Sunnova. Plus, you can rest easy knowing your system is covered by Sunnova Protect® for 25 years.*

How to Get Sunnova Solar in 6 Steps

Every homeowner’s solar journey looks different. Here’s what a typical Sunnova customer can expect.

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Step 1: Solar Quote

Fill out our quick & easy solar quote form. A Sunnova rep will reach out and match you with a solar expert to discuss your energy needs, assess your home and generate an initial design and energy savings analysis.

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Step 2: Approved Agreement

Sunnova will walk you through your solar energy plan to ensure you are satisfied with the terms before you sign.

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Step 3: Site Survey & Final Design

After conducting a site survey, our in-house engineering team will review your home solar design and may adjust to ensure it meets our high standards of quality and performance.

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Step 4: Permitting & Installation

Once finalized, your local solar installer will take care of all necessary permits and paperwork and schedule your solar installation.

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Step 5: Utility Connection

Your city and/or utility will do a final inspection and grant Permission to Operate (PTO) to connect your system to the grid.

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Step 6: Solar Power On

Your Sunnova solar system is now “in service.” You can count on us to keep it functioning optimally for 25 years* with support from our national network of service technicians.

Install Solar with Sunnova

The value solar energy provides is hard to ignore. See what to expect when you get Sunnova solar panels for your home.

Solar Financing Options

As one of America’s biggest and best solar companies, Sunnova offers some of the most flexible solar financing options in the country — including leases, loans and Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) in certain markets.

Easy Plan™ Lease

Easy Own Plan™ Loan

Easy Plan™ Power Purchase Agreement

Want More Than Solar?

Need to upgrade your existing solar system or main electric panel? Considering a new EV, HVAC, or standby generator? We can help.

Solar FAQs

What are the benefits of home solar?

There are many benefits of solar energy, including lower utility bills, energy independence, potential tax credits & incentives, protection from peak utility rates and more.

Will I have electricity during a power outage?

Since your home’s solar system will be tied to your electric provider (grid-tied), if you don’t have battery storage, your solar panels will not work during a power outage. This means you won’t be able to make or use solar energy while the grid is down. To have electricity during a power outage, you’ll need a solar + battery storage system.*

How can I file for the federal solar tax credit?

If you are a Sunnova customer with a loan/finance agreement on your home solar system, you may be eligible to claim the home solar tax credit.* This incentive is a dollar-for-dollar income tax credit of up to 30% of the cost of your solar installation and equipment.

If I have home solar, will I still get a bill from my utility?

If you have home solar panels, you’ll get two bills — one from your solar provider, and one from your utility company. In almost all cases, your system must remain connected to the local utility grid, which provides you with electricity at night or during times of low production. However, you can reduce your utility bill with solar panels for your home.

What if my solar system generates more energy than I use?

In most cases, if your residential solar panels generate more energy than your home needs at any given time, the excess energy will flow back to your utility. Your utility company may provide you with a credit for energy you send back to it.*

Do solar panels still work on cloudy and rainy days?

Yes, your home solar system will still capture and convert light into electricity during rainy or cloudy weather — however, you can expect solar production to be lower. So, if you live in an area that gets a lot of rain or has overcast days throughout the year, don’t rule out solar energy.