Learn About Home Solar

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With over 5,000 customers, SunRun is the nation's leading clean alternative to your utility. Switch to solar for little or no cost and lock in low rates for your electricity.

SunRun home solar is available
in AZ, CA, CO, MA, NJ & PA!



By going solar, you can make a difference in the environment and control your electricity costs.

Whether you care about promoting clean energy or reducing your electric bill (or somewhere in between), going solar is a great choice for you.

By choosing home solar, you can:

  • Lower your electric bills and protect yourself from utility rate hikes,
  • Increase your home's resale value,
  • Cut greenhouse gases and help fight climate change, and
  • Reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and foreign oil.
Did you know...

that your home pollutes twice as much as your car?

There are two ways to get solar for your home. You can purchase your home solar system, which would cost anywhere between $25,000 and $45,000. Or you can purchase your solar electricity from a home solar company, like SunRun, with a solar power purchase agreement (PPA) or solar lease. This is a great option since the high upfront cost is typically the biggest barrier to solar for many homeowners.

With a SunRun Power Plan, upgrading your home to solar is easy and affordable. You can switch to clean energy for little to no cost and lock in a low, monthly rate for your electricity for the next 20 years. With SunRun Total Solar, you prepay for your solar electricity and skip the monthly bills. With either plan, SunRun takes complete care of your system, which includes professional monitoring, maintenance and repair, solar insurance, and a money-back performance guarantee.

Either way, getting started with clean, solar electricity is a good way to make a difference in your environment and your electric bills.

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Local Solar Resources

For additional solar resources, you can check out:

NREL Open PV: See how many homes have solar in your state with NREL's U.S. map that highlights all solar PV installations across the country.

DSIRE: Learn what kind of rebates you can get in this comprehensive database of all the city and state incentives available for home solar customers.

Energy Savers: The basics on residential solar electric systems brought to you by the Department of Energy.