Solar Panel Installation in Tulsa, OK

Compare 25 solar panel installation contractors near you in Tulsa and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.6/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated May 14, 2026

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Direct Solar Tulsa

5.0~2 years online
directsolartulsa.com

Rain or Shine, Roofing & Solar, LLC

5.04+ years online
918roof.com

Renewables Restored

5.01½+ years online
renewablesrestored.com

Safe Haven Solar

5.0~3 years online
safehavensolarok.com

Techsico Solar

5.0~4 years online
techsicosolar.com

Tulsa Solar Cowboys

5.0

Koala Insulation of Tulsa

4.97½+ years online
koalainsulation.com/tulsa

Mr. Electric of Tulsa

4.930+ years online
mrelectric.com/tulsa

RainTech Roofing, Sheet Metal & Gutters

4.917½+ years online
raintechoklahoma.comGet a Free Quote

Right Now Roofing & Solar - Tulsa

4.97½+ years online
rnroof.com/tulsaGet a Free Quote

The Local Roofer

4.815½+ years online
thelocalroofer.com

Smart Power Solutions

4.6~3 years online
gosmartpower.com

Solar Turbines Broken Arrow

4.029½+ years online
solarturbines.com

Trust Pro Solar & Roofing

3.7

Citywide Solar Solutions Tulsa

1.0

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Solar Panel Installation in Tulsa, OK

Tulsa solar installers in this directory cover central Tulsa, Brookside, Cherry Street, Maple Ridge, and surrounding Tulsa County. A 9-12 kW system on a typical Tulsa home runs $26,000-$40,000 before the 30% federal tax credit. Oklahoma's solar economics are improving but lag states with strong SREC programs.

PSO and Tulsa-area cooperatives cover electric service. Net-metering at avoided-cost rates. The 30% federal ITC applies through 2032. Oklahoma has limited state-level solar incentives.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is solar worth it in Tulsa?
Solar resource is excellent (1,400-1,600 kWh/kW/year), but Oklahoma net-metering at avoided-cost rates extends payback to 10-13 years. Battery pairing for resilience makes economic sense for many households.
What rebates apply?
30% federal ITC through 2032. Limited state incentives. Some cooperatives offer modest rebates.
Do I need a battery in Tulsa?
Optional for grid-tied solar but adds resilience during tornado-related outages. Tesla Powerwall 3 and FranklinWH qualify for the 30% federal ITC.

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