Residential
Solar

Are you ready to take control of your energy costs while contributing to a cleaner, more sustainable future? Lelantos Energy offers cutting-edge residential solar solutions designed to meet your unique needs. Our expert team is here to guide you through every step of the process, from installation to maintenance. Say goodbye to unpredictable energy bills and hello to cleaner, more affordable power for your home.

Why Choose Solar?

Cleaner, Abundant Power

Generate your own affordable energy with solar panels and reduce your dependence on fossil fuels and the traditional utility grid.

Solar Panels for Every Budget

We offer a range of home solar energy plans to suit your budget and energy needs, ensuring that solar power is accessible to everyone.

Protected Power and Predictability with Battery Systems

Our sophisticated battery systems seamlessly integrate with your solar array, providing backup power during outages and helping you avoid expensive peak-hour pricing.

Unlock the Potential for Clean Energy

Customized Solar Panels
Our experts design solar panel configurations to maximize energy output and enhance the aesthetics of your home.

Installation Expertise
With over 13 years of unmatched installation expertise, our team ensures a seamless and efficient solar installation process.

Smart Solar Energy Systems
Control your solar energy system easily with our innovative products, designed to make managing your energy usage simple and smart.

Dedicated Support
We're with you every step of the way, providing dedicated support, performance guarantees, and 24/7 system monitoring to ensure your solar journey is smooth and successful.

FAQs

  • A home solar panel array is made up of components that all work together to convert solar energy into usable energy for your lights, appliances, and devices.

    1. Solar Panels

    Solar panels are made of photovoltaic cells that convert sunlight to direct current electricity (DC electricity). As long as the sun ray’s are making contact with your roof, your panels are converting solar radiation into DC electricity. Even when it’s cloudy, you can still expect your solar panels to produce 10% to 25% of their normal output. But your electricity isn’t ready just yet. You’ll need an inverter to get the kind of power you need to turn the lights on.

    2. Inverter

    The inverter takes the DC electricity produced by your solar panels and turns it into alternating current electricity (AC electricity). It’s typically installed on an exterior wall of your house, or in the garage.

    3. Main electric service panel

    Solar electricity from your inverter flows to the electrical panel, and then into your home where it powers your lights and appliances. If your solar panels generate more solar power than you use, the excess power will flow to the utility grid. Even better? You might even earn energy credits from your local utility for the power you send.

    4. Smart Meter

    Your Smart Meter monitors your solar panels and overall system production, sending the information to us through a wireless signal. Since it tracks your energy production 24/7, it will automatically alert us if it detects problems or irregularities. That way, we can make sure your solar panels and the entire system are in the very best shape without you ever having to lift a finger.

    5. Utility meter

    When your solar panels produce more than you need, the excess energy is sold back to your utility and credited to your monthly electric bill. When you need more energy than your solar panels can produce, your home will automatically pull the energy from your utility. Your utility meter measures how much energy comes from and goes to the grid.

  • Our solar panels and all of our solar equipment are backed by factory warranties. On top of that, our financed plans, whether a lease or PPA, come with 24/7 proactive monitoring and free maintenance. If we detect that your rooftop solar panels or solar battery aren't performing optimally, we'll dispatch a specialist to repair your solar panels, ensuring they're back to full capacity without any effort on your part.

  • 1. Site Visit/Design:

    Once approved for a solar installation, your property will undergo a site assessment, and an expert technician will schedule a visit with you to confirm the design of your solar panels and full solar energy system.

    2. Permitting:

    After that, our Solar Design Experts will make any necessary adjustments to the design of your solar panels and get your final approval. Once it’s approved, we’ll submit your design to the city for permitting, which can take up to eight weeks.

    3. Installation:

    From there, one of our certified contractors will install your solar panels. Our contractor with top-rated solar installers, so you can rest easy knowing you’ll have the highest quality solar installation available.

    4. PTO:

    When your installation is finished, the city or county will perform a final inspection of your system. Once it’s approved, it’ll be connected to the grid, and we’ll submit your documents to the utility company. After your utility company grants Permission to Operate (PTO), you’ll be all set to start powering your home with the sun.

  • We have an entire team of professionals standing by to help you transfer your contract, if applicable, to the new owners. Our lenders make it easy to pass your solar lease or power purchase agreement (PPA) to the new owners. Their Service Transfer Specialists will handle everything from educating realtors and potential buyers to working with escrow officers, title agents, home inspectors, and anyone else who might need to know about your system and solar lease or PPA agreement.

  • Current panel manufacturers and technology produce long-lasting solar panels that have a service life between 20 to 30 years or sometimes even longer. Still, this doesn’t mean that the solar panels on your roof will stop producing electricity after a couple of decades. It just means their energy production will decrease by what solar panel manufacturers consider optimal to meet the average household’s energy needs.

Ready to Power Your Home with Solar?

Contact us today to get started on your solar journey!