Springfield Solar Panel Installations

Solar Services in Springfield Oregon

Renewable energy is a key factor in environmental sustainability. While large corporations and governments must put policies in place for action, you as a homeowner can take advantage of huge savings available for new solar panel installations. Because of the incentives offered by the federal and sometimes state governments, it has never been a better time to make the investment. Most solar panel systems pay themselves off quickly, sometimes in as little as 10 years.

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Renewable Energy

Enjoy renewable energy through the power of solar technology.

Electricity cost in Springfield

Start saving money on your monthly electricity bills year after year!

Low Maintenance

Little to no upkeep is required for you to generate your own power.

Why Hire Sunworks Solar for your
Springfield solar project?

Going solar in Springfield is more practical, reliable, & cost-effective than ever before.

Sunworks Solar strives to meet your power needs today, with the flexibility to adapt as your needs change. If you’re looking for a reliable Springfield Oregon solar energy system made custom for your existing and future needs Sunworks Solar is the right choice for you.

During our initial consultation, we will provide all the details about the solar technology and financing options that work best for you, so you can make an informed decision.

Sunwork Solar takes care of all the details during the preparation and installation process, so you can just sit back and relax and know your Springfield project is in the best hands.

Springfield Solar Power FAQ's

Have a question? We have answers.

Springfield residents have access to lower-than-average prices, making the upfront cost more economically friendly. Solar pricing is calculated per watt (W) with Springfield clocking in at $2.79/W, lower than the average of $3.00/W. The average 5 kilowatt (kW) home panel system typically costs $13,950 before accounting for any other savings.

The federal solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC) is the current tax credit offered, providing a 26% credit on your next tax filing. An instant savings boost such as this substantially speeds up your return on investment. Customers of Portland General Electric are also eligible for rebates if they tie their new panel system to the electrical grid.

Solar panels don’t necessarily require direct sunlight to operate efficiently — which is good news for Springfield homeowners. Innovations mean photovoltaic panels can generate energy through indirect sunlight, so every day doesn’t have to be perfectly clear for solar panels to work. Bright days are always the most effective, but now even clouds can’t stop solar power.

Since solar panel installation is considered new construction on a home, it is subject to any relevant local laws and ordinances. Permits are the starting point, with inspections from the city as well as the local utility company if you tie your new solar panels to the electrical grid — which can get you rebates as the power companies pay you for excess power they receive back from you. This process takes up to a month, with the installation itself only taking one to three days in most cases.

Springfield residents have access to lower-than-average prices, making the upfront cost more economically friendly. Solar pricing is calculated per watt (W) with Springfield clocking in at $2.79/W, lower than the average of $3.00/W. The average 5 kilowatt (kW) home panel system typically costs $13,950 before accounting for any other savings.

The federal solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC) is the current tax credit offered, providing a 26% credit on your next tax filing. An instant savings boost such as this substantially speeds up your return on investment. Customers of Portland General Electric are also eligible for rebates if they tie their new panel system to the electrical grid.

Solar panels don’t necessarily require direct sunlight to operate efficiently — which is good news for Springfield homeowners. Innovations mean photovoltaic panels can generate energy through indirect sunlight, so every day doesn’t have to be perfectly clear for solar panels to work. Bright days are always the most effective, but now even clouds can’t stop solar power.

Since solar panel installation is considered new construction on a home, it is subject to any relevant local laws and ordinances. Permits are the starting point, with inspections from the city as well as the local utility company if you tie your new solar panels to the electrical grid — which can get you rebates as the power companies pay you for excess power they receive back from you. This process takes up to a month, with the installation itself only taking one to three days in most cases.