Solar Panels in Nassau County, NY
Nassau County runs on PSEG Long Island, where electric rates are among the highest in the country. SolarPro Lab works only for you: we vet local installers, compare your real quotes side by side, and read the contract before you sign. You choose who does the work.
Why Go Solar in Nassau County?
Nassau County homeowners pay PSEG Long Island rates averaging around 27¢/kWh, about 60% above the national average. Nassau County's dense suburban layout means most homes are strong solar candidates. The NY 25% state tax credit (up to $5,000), battery storage incentives (up to $6,250), and PSEG LI's Energy Credit Bank net metering all improve your return on investment.
A typical home with an 8–10 kW system generates roughly 9,000–12,000 kWh a year, enough to cover most of an average household's use. What it actually saves you depends on your roof, your usage, and your rate, which is exactly what we pin down before you commit. One thing changed in 2026: the 30% federal credit now reaches homeowners only through a prepaid lease, and Long Island's state and local incentives stack on top. We walk you through which path fits your home.
Nassau County Solar Incentives & Tax Credits
What's Solar Worth in Nassau County?
The honest answer is that it depends on your roof, your usage, and your PSEG Long Islandrate. We won't hand you a made-up number. We pull your real options, compare them side by side, and show you the math for your home, so you decide with the full picture.
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Rate, incentive, and net-metering details on this page come from the utilities and public agencies that set them. Confirm current figures for your home with these sources.
Ready to Go Solar in Nassau County?
Book a free consultation with a SolarPro Lab solar advisor. We'll run your numbers, explain every Long Island incentive, and walk you through the right solution for your home. No pressure, no obligation.