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Brighten your Energy

Going SOLAR in Illinois has never been more attractive!
Say Aloha to clean and sustainable energy from the sun.  Solar is our most abundant energy source - the amount hitting the entire earth's surface in just 2 hours could meet our annual energy needs.  Harnessing some of this tremendous potential is our mission, and we would be happy to work with you to make this happen.

​The Land of Lincoln is good for solar energy!  We get plenty of sunshine to make solar economical, and recently passed state legislation provides exciting incentives for homeowners.
Our  focal service area is the Western suburbs of Chicago, Illinois.We have done installations in several suburbs including La Grange, Forest Park, Burr Ridge, Brookfield and Orland Park. Add your neighborhood to the list! 

Nature calls. Will you answer?


​Contact Aloha Solar Illinois to start producing your own energy!

PRODUCE

Photovoltaic (PV) cells installed on your roof capture sunlight and turn it into direct current (DC) electricity. Inverters convert DC into alternative current (AC) electricity, which is used to power your home. 

STORE

Grid-tied customers will typically have any extra electricity sent back to the grid, which serves as an effective 'battery' providing additional energy as needed.  Optional batteries can be added to store energy for later use.

SAVE

You might actually look forward to getting your electric bill  to see the savings!  Installation costs are decreasing, and both federal and state incentives lower these costs up to 50%.  Studies have shown homes with solar sell faster, and at price premiums commensurate with installation costs.

    In order to give the most accurate estimate, please submit a copy of your recent electric bill. Also, these additional pieces of information are very helpful: planned electrical offset by solar (typically between 50-100%), information on your electric panels (are they 100A or 200A service?), and the number of open circuit breaker slots in your home.
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