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Best Solar Installers in Kansas (2026)

Compare 7 top-rated solar companies in Kansas. Average cost: $2.73/W · 11-year payback.

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$2.73/W
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Avg Payback
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Kansas City, KS · Founded 2011 · 4,742+ installs

★★★★ 4.3(494 reviews)
residentialbattery storageEV charger

Based in Kansas City, Kansas Solar Solutions has been serving Kansas homeowners since 2011 with top-quality solar installations. Their experienced team understands the local climate, permitting requir...

Wichita, KS · Founded 2007 · 9,000+ installs

★★★★ 4.2(2207 reviews)
residentialbattery storageEV charger

Based in Wichita, Sunrun Kansas has been serving Kansas homeowners since 2007 with top-quality solar installations. Their experienced team understands the local climate, permitting requirements, and u...

Lawrence, KS · Founded 2013 · 6,867+ installs

★★★★ 4.2(410 reviews)
residentialcommercialbattery storage

Serving Kansas from their Lawrence base, SolarTech Kansas is a trusted name in residential and commercial solar installation. Founded in 2013, they combine local expertise with industry-leading equipm...

Manhattan, KS · Founded 2012 · 3,496+ installs

★★★★ 4.2(491 reviews)
residentialcommercial

PowerHome Solar KS is a leading solar installation company serving Kansas from their Manhattan headquarters. Founded in 2012, they have built a strong reputation for quality installations and exceptio...

Olathe, KS · Founded 2018 · 7,729+ installs

★★★★ 4.1(418 reviews)
residentialcommercialbattery storageoff-grid

Olathe Clean Energy is a leading solar installation company serving Kansas from their Olathe headquarters. Founded in 2018, they have built a strong reputation for quality installations and exceptiona...

Overland Park, KS · Founded 2016 · 7,000+ installs

★★★★ 3.9(2025 reviews)
residentialcommercialbattery storage

Tesla Energy Kansas is a leading solar installation company serving Kansas from their Overland Park headquarters. Founded in 2016, they have built a strong reputation for quality installations and exc...

Topeka, KS · Founded 2019 · 2,829+ installs

★★★★ 3.9(436 reviews)
residentialcommercialbattery storageoff-grid

Based in Topeka, Topeka Clean Energy has been serving Kansas homeowners since 2019 with top-quality solar installations. Their experienced team understands the local climate, permitting requirements, ...

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the best solar installer in Kansas?

Get at least 3 quotes from different Kansas solar installers. Verify licensing and insurance, check reviews on Google and BBB, ask about NABCEP certification, and compare warranty offerings. Look for installers with at least 5 years of experience and knowledge of Kansas's specific permits and incentives.

How much does solar cost in Kansas?

The average cost of solar in Kansas is $2.73 per watt before incentives. For a typical 8kW system, that's approximately $21,840 before the 30% federal tax credit. Get multiple quotes to ensure you're getting a fair price.

What solar incentives are available in Kansas?

All Kansas homeowners can claim the 30% federal solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC). Solar installations are exempt from property tax increases.

How long does solar installation take in Kansas?

The physical installation typically takes 1-3 days. However, the full process from contract signing to system activation usually takes 4-12 weeks, with most of that time spent on permitting and utility approval. Timelines vary by installer and local jurisdiction in Kansas.

Should I get a solar lease or buy in Kansas?

Buying (with cash or a solar loan) typically provides the best long-term value since you own the system and receive all incentives. However, leases and PPAs require no upfront cost and still save on electricity. In Kansas, with a 11-year average payback period, buying usually makes financial sense if you can afford the upfront investment.