Solar Energy for Heroes in Florida
The Sunshine State offers abundant solar resources plus full retail net metering with major investor‑owned utilities, a property tax exemption on added solar value, and a sales tax exemption on solar equipment. With average residential electric bills around the mid‑$150s per month in recent EIA data, solar can meaningfully reduce long‑term costs for many Florida homeowners.
Solar Incentives in Florida
- Net Metering
- Property Tax Exemption
- Sales Tax Exemption
Quick Facts
Our Service Areas in Florida
We proudly serve heroes in these Florida communities. Don't see your city? Dont' worry, we serve many more - contact us to discuss your options.
Jacksonville
In Jacksonville, homeowners in suburban areas like Mandarin, Bartram Park, and Northside as well as beach communities near Jacksonville Beach and Atlantic Beach can pair strong sunshine and access to the St. Johns River and Downtown riverfront with solar to manage rising power costs.
Tampa
Tampa residents in neighborhoods such as Seminole Heights, New Tampa, and Westchase, along with those near landmarks like Bayshore Boulevard and the Riverwalk, enjoy excellent solar exposure and supportive Florida tax policies that help shorten solar payback periods.
Orlando
Orlando homeowners in Lake Nona, Hunters Creek, and College Park, as well as those living near major attractions around International Drive and Lake Eola Park, can use solar to cut long‑term energy costs in one of the sunniest metro areas in the Southeast.
Miami
In Miami, neighborhoods like Coconut Grove, Little Havana, and the Upper Eastside, along with coastal areas near Miami Beach and Brickell’s high‑rise corridor, see some of the highest solar potential in the country, making rooftop solar an increasingly popular way to manage high cooling loads.














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