Solar Contractors in Charlotte, North Carolina

Solar panel installation and solar energy systems..

Charlotte is one of America's fastest-growing cities with massive contractor demand for roofing, HVAC, and remodeling.

Solar contractors design and install photovoltaic (PV) systems for residential and commercial rooftops, as well as ground-mounted arrays. A typical residential solar system (6–10 kW) offsets 70–100% of electricity usage depending on roof orientation, shading, and local sun hours. The federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) currently provides a 30% tax credit on the total installed cost, and many states and utilities offer additional rebates. Reputable solar installers handle the full process: site assessment, system design, permitting, installation, utility interconnection, and warranty support. Lease vs. purchase vs. loan financing each have different long-term economics.

42

Listed contractors

$15k–$35k

Typical cost

What to look for when hiring a solar contractor

  • Ask for a site-specific production estimate based on your roof orientation, pitch, and shading.
  • Compare purchase, loan, and lease/PPA options — ownership typically provides the best long-term return.
  • Confirm the installer is NABCEP-certified (North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners).
  • Ask about the warranty: panels (25 years), inverters (10–25 years), and workmanship (10+ years).

Solar contractors in Charlotte(42 listed)

1ST CHOICE CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CIC · CHARLOTTE · NC
ADVANCE ONE DEVELOPMENT LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A H/H · CHARLOTTE · NC
BART R ARMSTRONG SR
TRADESMAN TRAD JELE · CHARLOTTE · NC
BLYTHE CONSTRUCTION INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A H/H · CHARLOTTE · NC
BOOK CONSTRUCTION INC
Building Contractor (Certified) · CHARLOTTE · NC
BYLD LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A ELE AES · CHARLOTTE · NC
CAMPUSWORKS DEVELOPMENT, LLC
Building Contractor (Certified) · CHARLOTTE · NC
CATALYST CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · CHARLOTTE · NC
CROWDER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
CUC · CHARLOTTE · NC
EASTWOOD HOMES OF RICHMOND LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A RBC CBC · CHARLOTTE · NC
EDIFICE LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · CHARLOTTE · NC
ENVIRONAMICS INCORPORATED
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A RBC CBC · CHARLOTTE · NC
ERIC V ROSE
TRADESMAN TRAD MPLB MHVA MGFC · CHARLOTTE · NC
GLENWOOD RODGERS
TRADESMAN TRAD MPLB MGFC · CHARLOTTE · NC
HRNCIRIK, STEVE III
SCC · CHARLOTTE · NC
JORDAN C NEWSOME
TRADESMAN TRAD MELE · CHARLOTTE · NC
LIGHTSERVE CORPORATION
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · CHARLOTTE · NC
MARAND BUILDERS INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC RBC CIC · CHARLOTTE · NC
MODERN CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CIC CBC · CHARLOTTE · NC
NWR CONSTRUCTION LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · CHARLOTTE · NC
PALMETTO SOLAR LLC
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR · Charlotte · NC
PALMETTO SOLAR LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A ELE HIC AES · CHARLOTTE · NC
PALMETTO SOLAR LLC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · Charlotte · NC
Parsons Construction Group Inc
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · CHARLOTTE · NC
View all 42 solar contractors in North Carolina

How much does solar cost in Charlotte?

$15,000 – $35,000Full cost guide →per system (typical)

Before tax credits: $15,000–$35,000 for a 6–10 kW system. After 30% federal ITC: $10,500–$24,500. Cost per watt: $2.50–$3.50 installed. Battery storage adds $8,000–$15,000.

Solar contractors in Charlotte — FAQ

How many solar contractors are in Charlotte?

EdgeLocal lists 42 licensed solar contractors in Charlotte, North Carolina. All listings are sourced from state licensing registries.

What is the average rating for solar contractors in Charlotte?

Solar contractors in Charlotte are listed on EdgeLocal with ratings sourced from Google Business profiles. Use the directory to compare rated contractors near you.

Do solar contractors in Charlotte need to be licensed?

Yes. North Carolina requires solar contractors to hold a valid state license. Always verify a contractor's license is current and in good standing before signing any contract or allowing work to begin.

How do I find a reliable solar contractor in Charlotte?

Start by verifying the contractor holds a valid North Carolina license. Check their Google rating and read reviews. Get at least three written estimates. Confirm they carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Ask for references from recent Charlotte jobs.

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