Why Go Solar in South Carolina?

  • Rising Utility Rates

    While average utility rates remained fairly steady in the last five years, the average utility rate rose 26% since 2008.*

  • Strong Solar Incentives

    South Carolina residents may be eligible for state and utility incentives.*

  • Add a Battery

    With home solar + battery storage system, you can power your most needed lights and appliances during a power outage.*

We offer a variety of ways for you to go solar in South Carolina

Sunnova offers a broad range of energy services and technologies
that can be customized to fit you and your family’s needs.

 

Our solar offerings in South Carolina

With flexible financing including loans, leases, and standalone accessory loans, you can customize a plan that meets your and your family’s needs.

Easy Plan™ Equipment Lease

Steady monthly payments to lease your home solar system equipment – may include an optional escalator.

Competitive pricing without the hassle of applying for incentives

Predictable monthly payments based on equipment cost

Solar + battery bundle available

 

System Ownership
Sunnova

Easy Own Plan™

Steady monthly payments to own your home solar system equipment.

Pay a predictable monthly payment

Own your system and receive up to 100% of the available incentives

 

System Ownership
Homeowner

Easy Plan™ Equipment Lease

Steady monthly payments to lease your home solar system equipment – may include an optional escalator.

Competitive pricing without the hassle of applying for incentives

Predictable monthly payments based on equipment cost

Solar + battery bundle available

 

System Ownership
Sunnova

Easy Own Plan™

Steady monthly payments to own your battery equipment.

Pay a predictable monthly payment

Own your system and receive up to 100% of the available incentives

 

System Ownership
Homeowner

Easy Own Plan™

Steady monthly payments to own your battery equipment.

Pay a predictable monthly payment

Own your system and receive up to 100% of the available incentives

 

System Ownership
Homeowner

 

Frequently Asked Questions

If your home solar system is tied to your utility (grid-tied) and you don’t have a battery, your home solar system will not work during a power outage. You will not be able to produce or consume solar energy while the grid is down.

In order to have power during a power outage, you will need a home solar + battery storage system.*

  • During the day, if there is sun: your solar panels will power your home, and any excess energy will charge your battery.
  • At night: your battery can power your essential lights and appliances until it depletes.

Yes! Through our customer portal MySunnova, you can pay your bill online, view your system production, and more.

Your solar system functions very quietly. But rest assured that doesn’t mean it isn’t working. You can track your production through MySunnova customer portal. The reading of your meter is delayed approximately 24 hours.

Solar panels are extremely durable and built to withstand the elements. As a Sunnova customer, your responsibilities will include:

  • Trim any trees around your solar system that may block the sun from reaching your solar panels.
  • Check that there is no accumulation of leaves, debris, snow, or critters under the solar panels.
  • In more arid climate, you may need to spray your solar panels with a garden hose to wash off built-up dust and dirt. You can do this while standing on the ground – we strongly advise against you climbing on your roof for any reason.

Each month, you will receive either a bill or a statement from your utility company, in addition to your Sunnova bill. This is because your home solar system will be grid-tied – during times of low or no solar production, you may need to pull electricity from your utility. You may also be eligible for net metering credits for energy your home solar system exports back to the electric grid. Check with your utility for specific details regarding whether you'll be credited for any excess energy your system generates and exports to the grid.*

If the utility company sends monthly statements in lieu of an actual bill with an amount due, you can expect an annual reconciliation of all electricity usage charges and credits.*

 

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