New York State

New York homeowners need solar advice that respects the local math.

We frame proposals around how the utility bill, ownership posture, and state-specific economics actually work together for your home.

Clear ownership-path explanationsBill-backed planningLess pressure, better framing

New York State

Ownership context that respects the local math

State lens

NY

bill, fit, ownership posture

Utility contextConEd / O&R / NYSEG and more
Primary questionHow the structure fits the homeowner
What we compareMonthly picture versus long-view outcome
Bill-first framingLong-view ownership fitLess generic guidance

Region focus

NY State coverage

Decision style

Compare before commit

Execution model

Guided handoff + support

What to look at before you decide.

The key questions are usually simple: how the structure works, how the numbers behave, and what matters once the project moves past the first call.

What changes in NY

The best path is shaped by ownership goals, not just generic savings claims.

In New York, a strong solar recommendation should explain structure fit in plain language and tie it back to real bill behavior.

Bill-first usage baseline
Longer-view ownership comparison
Local context over national scripts

How we help

The Panels Group stays useful after the recommendation.

The team does not disappear after the first explanation. The process continues through project coordination and homeowner communication.

Clear next-step guidance
Installer/process coordination
Single point of contact feel

Local proof matters more than polished promises.

Homeowners tend to trust the process when the recommendation sounds like it understands their market and their property.

Request your own comparison

It felt like having an advocate instead of a rep. They handled the installer coordination and we always knew the next step.

AF

Adler family

Westchester County, NY · Single point of contact

Common questions before the next step.

Good solar conversations usually get better once the basic objections are handled in plain language.

Do I need my utility bill before we talk?
No. The form works without it, but attaching your latest bill helps us build a tighter savings analysis and spot utility-specific opportunities faster.
Are you an installer or an advisor?
Both, in practice. The Panels Group acts as your planning and deal-structuring guide first, then stays involved through installer coordination and execution.
Can you compare a solar service plan, finance, and cash for the same home?
Yes. That comparison is the core of the process. We frame the proposal around your usage, roof constraints, local economics, and comfort with ownership.
How quickly do you follow up after I submit?
Usually the same day or the next business day. If you leave an ideal time to call, we use that to make the first outreach more convenient.
What if I already have a solar quote?
Bring it. We can look at the structure, assumptions, pricing story, and what questions still need to be answered before you sign anything.
What if my roof needs work first?
We would rather flag that early than push the project forward anyway. If roof condition affects the fit, we will say so clearly before the process gets too far.
Do you work with my utility company?
Most likely, yes. We regularly review homes across PSE&G, JCP&L, Con Edison, Orange & Rockland, NYSEG, and other utility territories across NJ and NY.
Will solar still make sense if I may move in a few years?
It can, but the structure matters more when your timeline is shorter. That is exactly the kind of tradeoff we want to frame early instead of after you are deep into the process.
Can I start with just phone and email?
Yes. That first step saves your request. You can add your address, bill, and ideal time to talk afterward if you want us to prepare more thoroughly.
Do you stay involved after the analysis?
Yes. The Panels Group stays close through design, paperwork, installer coordination, and the handoff into execution so the homeowner is not left to sort it out alone.

NY intake

Start with your bill and let the structure come second.

We’ll review the home, the usage pattern, and the ownership paths before anyone asks you to commit.

Request your savings analysis

We save your contact details first, then let you add property and bill context if you want us to prepare ahead.

We save this first, then you can add your address, bill, and best time to talk if you want us to come in more prepared.