πŸ† RANKINGLIVEUpdated 2026-04-21 Β· Based on PVFinder search volume

Top 50 Solar Installers in United States 2026

The most-searched solar installers in United States on PVFinder, ranked by buyer views, certifications, and operating scale. Updated daily. World's 2nd largest market with 175+ GW installed. IRA tax credits drive utility, commercial & residential demand.

Methodology: Rankings blend buyer view counts (60%), verified certifications (20%), and employee range (20%). Sponsored companies marked separately.

RankCompanyAction
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1 Source Solar
United States Β· Iowa
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2
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1 Star Energy
United States Β· Texas
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3
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1 Sun Solar
United States Β· Nevada
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4
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100K Solar
United States Β· NewJersey
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5
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12 Roofing
United States Β· California
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6
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12 Stones Roofing & Solar
United States Β· Texas
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7
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12-Gauge Electric
United States Β· California
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8
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123 Rele
United States Β· California
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9
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123Solar
United States Β· Texas
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10
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14er Exteriors
United States Β· Colorado
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11
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15 Lightyears
United States Β· Florida
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12
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180 Degrees Solar
United States Β· SouthCarolina
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13
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180 Solar
United States Β· Texas
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14
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180 Solar Power
United States Β· California
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15
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1876 Energy
United States Β· Texas
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16
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1901
United States Β· Wisconsin
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17
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1By1 Roof & Solar
United States Β· Arizona
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18
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1Solar
United States Β· Utah
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19
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1Stop Total Solutions
United States Β· Florida
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20
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1UpSolar
United States Β· California
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21
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1st American Solar
United States Β· Arizona
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22
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1st Choice Energy Builders
United States Β· California
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23
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1st Choice Solar
United States Β· California
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24
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1st Choice Windows & Siding
United States Β· Colorado
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25
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1st Class Roofing
United States Β· Florida
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26
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1st Light
United States Β· California
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27
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1st Solar
United States Β· NorthCarolina
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28
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20 Solar Energy
United States Β· Texas
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29
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207 Solar
United States Β· Maine
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30
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212 Solar
United States Β· NewYork
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31
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21st Century Group
United States Β· NewJersey
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32
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247Solar
United States Β· Virginia
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33
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3 Guys Solar
United States Β· Florida
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34
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3 Phase Electric
United States Β· Tennessee
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35
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360 Electric
United States Β· California
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36
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365 Solar
United States Β· California
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37
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3A Roofing & Solar
United States Β· SouthCarolina
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38
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3MG Roofing & Solar
United States Β· Florida
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39
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3R Roofing
United States Β· Colorado
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40
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3rd Roc Solar
United States Β· NewYork
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41
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3rd Rock Solar Discounters
United States Β· Virginia
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42
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4 S.T.E.L. Engineering
United States Β· California
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43
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410Energy
United States Β· Maryland
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44
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45 North Solar
United States Β· Minnesota
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45
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47E Custom Electrical & Energy
United States Β· Alabama
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46
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48 Solar & Roofing
United States Β· California
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47
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4Eighty Electric
United States Β· Texas
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48
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4Front Roofing
United States Β· NewMexico
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49
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5 Star
United States Β· Texas
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50
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5 Star Solar King
United States Β· Nevada
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Frequently Asked Questions

What certifications should a solar installer have?

Key certifications vary by market: MCS (UK residential), CEC (Australia), NABCEP (USA), RGE (France), InstallateurEB (Germany). For commercial/utility projects, look for ISO 9001 + technology partner credentials (SMA, SunGrow, etc.).

What's the difference between installer and EPC?

Installer focuses on residential/small commercial (up to ~500 kW). EPC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction) handles larger commercial and utility-scale projects (1 MW+), including grid interconnection, permitting, and financing coordination.

How do I evaluate a solar installer?

Check portfolio size and project references, warranty offerings (12+ years workmanship is minimum), insurance coverage, local operational history (5+ years preferred), and price transparency (avoid vague quotes).