Quincy gets about 200 sunny days a year—plenty for efficient solar energy generation. With Eversource rates climbing steadily and winters adding extra heating demand, solar is a powerful way for homeowners to manage energy costs. Massachusetts also ranks among the top states for clean energy adoption, and local families are embracing solar to save money, reduce reliance on the grid, and increase home value.

Solar panels typically cost 2.90 to 3.90 dollars per watt.
Families save 15,000–30,000 dollars over 25 years.
Most systems pay for themselves in 7 to 9 years.
Solar offers predictable energy costs compared to Eversource’s ongoing increases.
State-supported financing and zero-down plans make solar affordable for families.



Massachusetts waives the 6.25% state sales tax on solar panels and related equipment, meaning you don’t pay sales tax on eligible solar purchases. On a ~$25,000 system, this can save roughly $1,563 or more at purchase.
Although a federal incentive, the federal residential solar tax credit lets you claim ~30% of your entire solar system cost on your federal tax return, lowering your taxable liability dollar-for-dollar. Depending on your total system cost, this can amount to thousands in savings
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Most Quincy families save 40–50% on Eversource bills.
Yes, permits are required, but installers handle all paperwork for you.
Most projects are completed within 6–8 weeks.
They produce energy while adding shade, style, and outdoor comfort.
Yes, panels generate power year-round and net metering balances seasonal output.

