Solar Installers in Minnesota

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10 solar companies across Minnesota

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iSolar

Verified
5.0 (18 reviews)
Est. 2018 · Minneapolis, Minnesota · 25yr warranty
SolarBatteryDesignMaintenance

NABCEP · BBB Accredited

REC + Enphase

NP

North Peak Solar

Verified
4.9 (20 reviews)
Est. 2022 · Minneapolis, Minnesota · 25yr warranty
SolarBatteryDesignEV Charging

NABCEP · BBB Accredited

REC + Enphase

TS

TruNorth Solar

Verified
4.9 (150 reviews)
Est. 2009 · Minneapolis, Minnesota · 25yr warranty
SolarBatteryDesignMonitoring

NABCEP · BBB A+ Accredited

REC + Enphase

AE

All Energy Solar

Verified
4.8 (2200 reviews)
Est. 2009 · Minneapolis, Minnesota · 25yr warranty
SolarBatteryDesignEnergy Audit

NABCEP · BBB A+ Accredited

REC + Enphase

CC

Cedar Creek Energy

Verified
4.8 (65 reviews)
Est. 2007 · Minneapolis, Minnesota · 25yr warranty
SolarBatteryDesignMonitoring

NABCEP

REC + Enphase

SS

Sunny Side Solutions

Verified
4.8 (12 reviews)
Est. 2024 · Minneapolis, Minnesota · 25yr warranty
SolarBatteryDesignEV Charging

NABCEP · BBB A Accredited

Silfab + Enphase

SE

Sundial Energy

Verified
4.6 (15 reviews)
Est. 2020 · Minneapolis, Minnesota · 25yr warranty
SolarDesignBatterycommunity_solar

NABCEP

REC + Enphase

WR

Wolf River Electric

Verified
4.5 (156 reviews)
Est. 2014 · Minneapolis, Minnesota · 25yr warranty
SolarBatteryDesignEV Charging

NABCEP · BBB A+ Accredited

REC + Enphase

PG

Powerfully Green Solar

Verified
4.4 (80 reviews)
Est. 2008 · Minneapolis, Minnesota · 25yr warranty
SolarBatteryDesignMonitoring

NABCEP · BBB A+ Accredited

REC + Enphase

ES

Everlight Solar

Verified
4.2 (60 reviews)
Est. 2017 · Minneapolis, Minnesota · 25yr warranty
SolarDesignBatteryEnergy Audit

NABCEP · BBB Accredited

REC + Enphase

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do solar panels cost in Minnesota?

Solar panel costs in Minnesota typically range from $2.50-$3.50 per watt. A standard 8kW residential system costs $20,000-$28,000. The 30% federal residential tax credit expired on December 31, 2025, so this is the full out-of-pocket cost. State and local incentives, net metering, and SRECs may help reduce your net cost.

What certifications should I look for?

NABCEP (North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners) certification is the gold standard. At minimum, your installer should hold the required Minnesota state contractor license, carry liability insurance and workers' compensation, and have manufacturer certifications for the equipment they install.

What solar incentives are available in Minnesota?

The 30% federal residential solar tax credit expired on December 31, 2025. Homeowners in Minnesota can no longer claim this federal credit for new installations. State-level incentives may still be available, including state tax credits, rebates, property tax exemptions, sales tax exemptions, net metering, and SRECs. Commercial projects may still qualify for the federal ITC under transition rules. Check with your installer or visit the DSIRE database for current Minnesota-specific incentives.

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