Solar Panel Installation in Lexington, KY

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Last updated March 23, 2026

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Commonwealth Solar

5.0~4 years online
cwsolarllc.com

Ecostella

5.03+ years online
ecostellahome.com

Purelight Power

5.07+ years online
purelightpower.com

RobinSun Energy Consultants - Solar Hydro Grid Installers

5.0

Solar Bodies

5.04½+ years online
solarbodiesstudio.com

Synergy Home HVAC

4.9~11 years online
mysynergyhome.com

Synergy Home Solar and Roofing

4.9~11 years online
mysynergyhome.com/services/roofing-lexington-ky

Solar Energy Solutions

4.817+ years online
sesre.com

Edelen Renewables

4.56 years online
edelenrenewables.com

United Motorsports & RV

4.1~4 years online
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Eastern Air Flow of Kentucky LLC of Lexington Heating & Cooling

3.37½+ years online
easternairflowky.com/lexingtonGet a Free Quote

Kentucky Utilities

1.815½+ years online
lge-ku.com

LG&E and KU - Lexington Operations Center

1.515½+ years online
lge-ku.com

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Solar Panel Installation in Lexington, KY

Lexington Kentucky solar work runs through KU's net-metering program. KY's 4.2 peak sun hour resource plus federal ITC delivers 9–13 year payback on an 8–12 kW residential array. LFUCG Building Inspection handles permits; Kentucky Utilities interconnection runs 4–6 weeks. Toyota Manufacturing Kentucky drives some commercial demand.

Lexington's horse country and University of Kentucky community drive interest in solar adoption. Battery storage (Tesla Powerwall, Enphase IQ Battery) is increasingly popular for Lexington homeowners. Many newer subdivisions have HOAs requiring architectural review.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Kentucky Utilities offer net metering?
Yes, Kentucky Utilities provides net metering for residential systems.
What incentives stack?
The 30% federal ITC and net metering. Combined offsets 30-40% of gross cost.
Should I add batteries?
Increasingly yes. Tesla Powerwall 3 and Enphase IQ Battery 5P provide backup during severe storm-driven outages.

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