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Best Solar Installers in Nebraska (2026)

Compare 7 top-rated solar companies in Nebraska. Average cost: $2.82/W · 12-year payback.

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Kearney, NE · Founded 2016 · 2,867+ installs

★★★★★ 4.8(830 reviews)
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Bright Future Solar brings professional solar installation services to Kearney and surrounding Nebraska communities. Since 2016, they have helped thousands of homeowners make the switch to clean, affo...

Omaha, NE · Founded 2014 · 8,000+ installs

★★★★★ 4.6(2258 reviews)
residentialcommercial

Blue Raven Solar Nebraska is a leading solar installation company serving Nebraska from their Omaha headquarters. Founded in 2014, they have built a strong reputation for quality installations and exc...

Norfolk, NE · Founded 2010 · 6,866+ installs

★★★★★ 4.6(404 reviews)
residentialcommercialbattery storageEV charger

Serving Nebraska from their Norfolk base, Apex Solar NE is a trusted name in residential and commercial solar installation. Founded in 2010, they combine local expertise with industry-leading equipmen...

Grand Island, NE · Founded 2006 · 3,824+ installs

★★★★ 4.4(289 reviews)
residentialcommercialbattery storageEV charger

Nebraska Sun Power brings professional solar installation services to Grand Island and surrounding Nebraska communities. Since 2006, they have helped thousands of homeowners make the switch to clean, ...

Bellevue, NE · Founded 2009 · 13,000+ installs

★★★★ 4.3(1450 reviews)
residentialcommercial

Momentum Solar Nebraska brings professional solar installation services to Bellevue and surrounding Nebraska communities. Since 2009, they have helped thousands of homeowners make the switch to clean,...

Fremont, NE · Founded 2007 · 1,490+ installs

★★★★ 4.3(756 reviews)
residentialcommercial

Based in Fremont, Nebraska Solar Solutions has been serving Nebraska homeowners since 2007 with top-quality solar installations. Their experienced team understands the local climate, permitting requir...

Lincoln, NE · Founded 2016 · 13,000+ installs

★★★★ 4.1(243 reviews)
residentialcommercial

Serving Nebraska from their Lincoln base, Tesla Energy Nebraska is a trusted name in residential and commercial solar installation. Founded in 2016, they combine local expertise with industry-leading ...

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the best solar installer in Nebraska?

Get at least 3 quotes from different Nebraska solar installers. Verify licensing and insurance, check reviews on Google and BBB, ask about NABCEP certification, and compare warranty offerings. Look for installers with at least 5 years of experience and knowledge of Nebraska's specific permits and incentives.

How much does solar cost in Nebraska?

The average cost of solar in Nebraska is $2.82 per watt before incentives. For a typical 8kW system, that's approximately $22,560 before the 30% federal tax credit. Get multiple quotes to ensure you're getting a fair price.

What solar incentives are available in Nebraska?

All Nebraska homeowners can claim the 30% federal solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC). Solar installations are exempt from property tax increases.

How long does solar installation take in Nebraska?

The physical installation typically takes 1-3 days. However, the full process from contract signing to system activation usually takes 4-12 weeks, with most of that time spent on permitting and utility approval. Timelines vary by installer and local jurisdiction in Nebraska.

Should I get a solar lease or buy in Nebraska?

Buying (with cash or a solar loan) typically provides the best long-term value since you own the system and receive all incentives. However, leases and PPAs require no upfront cost and still save on electricity. In Nebraska, with a 12-year average payback period, buying usually makes financial sense if you can afford the upfront investment.