- Max. panel efficiency
- 22.2%
- Panel warranty
- 25 years
- Payment options
- Cash, loan
- Year founded
- 2016
Best Solar Companies in Huntington Beach, CA
- Top overallOC Solar4.8(12)
- Warranty coverageAmeco Solar5.0(47)
- Solar leasesSunrun4.2(3,062)
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Best Solar Companies in Huntington Beach, CA
Our top solar company picks for Huntington Beach
- Best overall: OC Solar
- Our pick for great warranty: Ameco Solar
- Our pick for solar leases: Sunrun
The ConsumerAffairs Research Team compared popular solar companies in Huntington Beach on ratings and reviews, equipment options, warranty terms and other factors. Our picks may be Authorized Partners who compensate us, but this does not affect our evaluations. Read the full methodology for all the details on how we make solar company recommendations.
- Our recommendations are based on what reviewers say.
- 4,593,216 reviews on ConsumerAffairs are verified.
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- Our moderators read all reviews to verify quality and helpfulness.
Company | Customer rating | Our pick for | Pro install | Max. panel efficiency | Panel warranty | NABCEP certified | Payment options | Year founded | |
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4.8
12 reviews
12 reviews
| Top overall | 22.2% | 25 years | Cash, loan | 2016 | Learn more | |||
5.0
47 reviews
47 reviews
| Warranty coverage | Varies | 40 years | Cash, loan, lease | 1974 | Learn More | |||
4.2
3,062 reviews
3,062 reviews
| Solar leases | 22% | Varies | Cash, loan, lease | 2007 | Get Started |
Best Huntington Beach solar companies
Solar isn't just an investment; it's a lifestyle choice. We've focused on companies that understand the unique needs of Huntington Beach homeowners.
- Max. panel efficiency
- Varies
- Panel warranty
- 40 years
- Payment options
- Cash, loan, lease
- Year founded
- 1974
- Max. panel efficiency
- 22%
- Panel warranty
- Varies
- Payment options
- Cash, loan, lease
- Year founded
- 2007
How we chose the best solar companies in Huntington Beach
We took a data-driven approach, informed by expert editors and considering the Mediterranean coastal climate, to choose the best solar companies in Huntington Beach, California, based on the following key features and respective weightings:
- Reviews, ratings and testimonials: 40%
- Warranty terms: 20%
- Equipment selection: 20%
- Financing and payment options: 20%
» MORE: Full methodology
Huntington Beach solar panel buyers guide
We’ve talked to thousands of Californians who have already gone through the solar panel installation process. Here’s what Huntington Beach residents should look for when choosing a solar panel installation company. We’ll also touch on overall costs and ways to save with government incentives.
A typical residential solar panel installation costs $17,006 in Huntington Beach.
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Jump to insightSolar panel costs in Huntington Beach
A typical solar panel installation costs anywhere from $8,645 to $24,700 in California. Prices in Huntington Beach are comparable, ranging from $8,120 to $23,200.
This doesn’t include an energy storage battery, which sometimes costs as much as the panels: $7,000 to $18,000. A battery lets you store excess energy generated during the day and use it when your panels aren’t producing, like at night or during outages. California is prone to power outages, so adding solar battery storage provides resilience by keeping homes powered during blackouts. System size is the other major solar cost factor.
Average total solar installation costs by system size in Huntington Beach
5 kW | 6 kW | 7 kW | 8 kW | 9 kW | 10 kW | |
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Before federal tax credit | $11,600 | $13,920 | $16,240 | $18,560 | $20,880 | $23,200 |
After federal tax credit | $8,120 | $9,744 | $11,368 | $12,992 | $14,616 | $16,240 |
How can I pay for solar panels?
Getting solar panels is like buying a car. Most people pay cash, finance or lease. Similar to leasing, a power purchase agreement (PPA) lets you get the benefits of solar without actually owning the equipment.
- Solar loans work like any other type of loan. They have relatively low fixed interest rates. Once you pay it off, you own your system outright.
- The Western Riverside Council of Governments offers affordable solar financing through the Home Energy Renovation Opportunity (HERO) program. Financing is capped at a percentage of your property’s value, and total property taxes and assessments cannot exceed 5% of the property's market value.
- Solar leases are a good option if you have limited savings and don’t want to take on debt. A potential downside to leasing is that you won’t be eligible for the federal solar tax credit.
- Power purchase agreements let a third party install and maintain solar panels on your property. You buy the power generated by the panels on a per kilowatt-hour (kWh) basis. It’s usually a fixed price, with a cheaper cents/kWh rate than traditional utilities have for the same amount of electricity.
» SOLAR PANELS: Buy vs. lease
Is solar worth it in Huntington Beach?
Solar panels are generally worth it in California if you like the idea of lowering your monthly utility bills. On average, Huntington Beach homeowners with solar panels can avoid $106,870 in total utility costs over 25 years.
The main drawback is the high upfront cost of purchasing and installing the panels and equipment. Assuming an upfront purchase, it takes about 5 years to break even (when your savings with solar panels make up for the cost).
Considering California averages 5 to 7.5 peak sun hours each day, switching to solar is also worth considering for the environmental benefits. We suggest using NREL’s PVWatts Calculator to estimate how much electricity a solar panel can produce over a year on your house. Project Sunroof is a reliable online solar savings estimator.
Potential roof problems
As a rule of thumb, if your roof is more than 10 years old, consider fixing it before going solar. Installing solar panels on an old roof might mean you have to remove the panels, replace your roof and then reinstall the panels again. This is an expensive and frustrating process.
» SHOULD YOU: Replace your roof before going solar?
How to find a reputable solar company in Huntington Beach
In our experience, the best solar companies in California have a few things in common: lots of experience, reliable equipment and transparent contracts. Below are some hiring tips. The California Solar Consumer Informational Guide is another helpful resource.
- Check certifications: You can verify a solar contractor’s license through the Department of Consumer Affairs Contractors State Licensing Board. We also recommend choosing an installer certified through the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP).
- Read reviews: Avoid companies with recurring complaints about misleading sales tactics, equipment failures, billing issues and lack of communication.
- Compare costs: Get multiple solar quotes from different companies to make sure you’re getting the best deal.
- Ask questions: Do you need a solar storage battery, electric vehicle (EV) charger or critter guards? How does this affect overall pricing? What if your system needs maintenance? If you don’t understand something about the payment terms, warranty or ongoing services, ask for clarification.
Going solar in Orange County
Close proximity to the ocean means solar systems need corrosion-resistant materials to withstand salty air.
» BEST STATES FOR SOLAR: California ranked 5th in 2024
Residential solar panel incentives in Huntington Beach
The 30% federal solar investment tax credit (ITC) is the best incentive for most Huntington Beach homeowners. It reduces your federal tax liability by 30% of how much it costs to install solar panels.
Don’t get confused: The ITC is a credit, meaning it directly decreases the amount of taxes you owe. This is different from a deduction, which lowers your taxable income.
The ITC drops to 26% in 2033 and then 22% in 2034.
For example, if you spend $10,000 installing a solar panel system, the ITC is worth $3,000. If you owe $5,000 in taxes, the $3,000 credit reduces what you owe to $2,000. Any unused portion rolls over to the next tax year. However, it’s possible to get a refund check if the ITC credit reduces your taxes to the point where you overpaid during the year.
You can combine the ITC with local solar incentives in California to maximize savings. For instance, solar equipment is exempt from property taxes, meaning your property tax bill won't go up because your solar panels increase your home’s market value, and you may be eligible for rebates through the Self-Generation Incentive Program.
Huntington Beach solar FAQ
How do I know what size solar system I need?
The average Huntington Beach household needs a system with a capacity of 7.33 kW (kilowatt) to fully offset their electricity costs. Depending on how much energy you and your family use, you might need a smaller or larger one.
How does net metering work in Huntington Beach?
Net metering lets you send excess power that your solar panels generate into your local power grid. In Huntington Beach, if your solar panels generate more electricity than you use, the extra is sent back to the Southern California Edison (SCE) grid. NEM 3.0 reduced the value of excess generation credits in 2023. Currently, SCE credits you based on the "avoided cost" of energy, which is typically lower than the retail rate. This value changes with the time of day and year.
Huntington Beach has a Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) program called Orange County Power Authority (OCPA). If you're a resident of Huntington Beach and enrolled in OCPA, your net metering is handled differently.
Do I need any permits to install solar panels in Huntington Beach?
Yes, you or your installer can apply for a solar application through the City of Huntington Beach.
Here is the eligibility checklist for expedited permitting.
Do I need approval from my HOA to install solar panels?
California’s Solar Rights Act prevents homeowners associations (HOAs) from restricting residential solar panel installations. HOAs can, however, impose minor restrictions as long as they don’t reduce the system’s efficiency.
» GREENEST STATES: California ranked 17th in 2024
What are the different types of solar panels?
Monocrystalline and polycrystalline are the most common types of solar panels used in residential installations. In general, monocrystalline panels are considered the best bang for your buck. Cheaper solar panels are typically polycrystalline. The key difference is in materials and efficiency: Monocrystalline panels use pure, single silicon crystals, while polycrystalline panels are made from melted silicon fragments, resulting in different efficiency levels.
Solar panel efficiency is a measure of how well a panel makes electricity. Standard efficiency rates range from 19% to 23%, which means 19% to 23% of the sunlight that hits the panels gets converted into electricity. The more efficient your solar panels are, the fewer panels you need. While more efficient panels cost a little more, you save by buying fewer panels.
Methodology: How we chose the best solar companies in Huntington Beach
The ConsumerAffairs Research Team used a research-backed, data-driven approach, which was informed by our expert editors, to choose the best solar companies. We prefer to recommend those with a longer time in business and a solid track record of reliability in Huntington Beach, California. For this guide, we objectively weighted several key features to get our final rankings:
Reviews, ratings and testimonials: 40%
We analyzed solar company reviews by verified solar customers to gauge real-world satisfaction. Companies with generally positive feedback on our site scored highest in this aspect. Those with the most 4- and 5-star reviews by verified Huntington Beach customers were given preference.
Warranties: 20%
A long warranty is important — it shows that a company stands behind its products and services. We compared companies on both equipment and craftsmanship warranty terms. All of our top picks for professional installation have warranties or production guarantees of at least 10 to 25 years.
Equipment selection: 20%
We evaluated each company’s selection of solar panels, storage batteries and inverters. Those with proprietary technology or a wide equipment selection from trusted brands ranked highest.
Financing and payment options: 20%
We gave preference to companies that offer multiple payment and financing options for transparent terms and conditions.
ConsumerAffairs Research Team regularly evaluates customer reviews, company information and industry trends to update our top picks:
- OC Solar
- Ameco Solar
- Sunrun
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| Specializes in solar panels and roofing solutions. Online estimate. Installs solar panels, batteries and EV charging stations. Shingle, flat and tile roofing services. 3D home visualizer. 40-year workmanship warranty. | Learn More Call Center Open (562) 340-7978 | ||||
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| Sunrun offers free energy consultations in 20 states. 15 years of experience. Sells and leases customized residential solar energy systems. Solar advisors offer one-on-one consultants to guide you through the details. | Get Started | ||||
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Guide sources
ConsumerAffairs writers primarily rely on government data, industry experts and original research from reputable publications to inform their work. Specific sources for this article include:
- EnergySage, "The cost of solar panels in Huntington Beach, CA." Accessed Oct. 17, 2024.
- SolarReviews, "How much do solar panels cost in California, 2024." Accessed Oct. 17, 2024.
- Solar Energy Industries Association, "California Solar." Accessed Oct. 17, 2024.
- DSIRE, "California Programs." Accessed Oct. 17, 2024.
- EnergySage, "The cost of solar panels in California." Accessed March 29, 2024.
- Federal Trade Commission, “Solar Power for Your Home.” Accessed Sept. 19, 2024.
- California Public Utilities Commission, “Customer-Sited Renewable Energy Generation.” Accessed Dec. 11, 2024.