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Best Solar Energy in Roswell, GA (2026)

Last updated: May 2026

Solar can make financial sense for Roswell homeowners — but the math changed in 2026. The federal 30% tax credit for purchased systems ended December 31, 2025. The smartest path now is a lease or PPA, where an installer owns the system, claims the remaining commercial tax credit, and passes savings to you through a lower monthly rate. Roswell is served by Georgia Power, which credits excess solar at just 3–5¢/kWh — well below the retail rate you pay — so the goal is to offset your own usage, not export to the grid. With 216+ sunny days per year and above-average electricity bills, the long-term case is still solid. Georgia also exempts solar from property tax increases, and state law protects your right to install even in HOA neighborhoods.

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EnergySage

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ProviderMonthly costDetailsOur ratingLink
EnergySageFree to compareMarketplace: 3–5 competing local quotes
4.8
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Better Tomorrow SolarCustom quoteAtlanta-based | B-Corp certified | lease & purchase options
4.7
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Palmetto SolarFrom ~$89/mo (lease)National installer | LightReach lease program
4.4
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Pros & cons: EnergySage

Pros

  • Compare multiple installers in one place — no sales pressure
  • Vetted installers only — EnergySage screens for licensing and reviews
  • Free service — installers compete for your business, lowering prices

Cons

  • You'll receive follow-up calls from installers once you submit a quote
  • Not a direct installer — you still choose and contract separately
  • Works best for homeowners with south-facing roofs and bills over $150/mo

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