Here at Mpower Solar, we believe that every household in America has the right to clean energy. That’s why we support payment options that empower homeowners to claim their energy independence.
Solar panels can boost the value of your New York home by an average of $32,400. Low utility costs and enhanced energy efficiency can make the home more attractive to potential buyers. Sell your home for more by adding solar panels!
Homeowners without solar panels are likely to experience a 4% increase in their electricity bills every year. Don’t be one of them. Save green by going green.
In 2020 the average Con Ed bill was
In 2025 the average Con Ed bill has risen to
Watch reduced energy bills roll in before your monthly payments begin.
Pay an optional $5,000 upfront and lock in your monthly loan payment.
Tell a friend or family member about Mpower Solar and if they choose us as an installation partner, you’ll receive $1,000 once their solar panels are installed.
Mpower Solar offers flush, tilt, and canopy solar panel installations to homeowners in New York City’s five boroughs: Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Staten Island.
Yes, our installation, roofing, and electrical teams are certified by NABCEP and NYSERDA.
Yes, our solar panels and equipment are installed with a 25-year manufacturer's warranty, ensuring long-term performance and benefits from day one.
At Mpower Solar, we offer three payment options: 1. Purchasing your solar panels outright in cash. 2. Leasing your solar panels. 3. Financing your solar panels. Each choice has different perks and unique savings options. Visit our solutions page or reach out directly to discover which payment option is right for you.
There are! At the federal level there is a 30% solar tax credit which expires December 31, 2025. New York State also offers homeowners a 25% New York tax credit and two property tax credits when they choose to go solar. Visit our solutions page or reach out directly to discover your solar savings options.
When sunlight hits a solar panel, it knocks electrons loose in the solar cells, creating an electric current. This electricity flows through an inverter, which converts it from direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC)—the type of electricity that powers many homes all over the world!